I just love hummingbirds, don’t you? They are so beautiful and amazing little creatures.
So for today’s tutorial I decided to Bible journal Matthew 6:25-26 which says:…
I decided I wanted to Bible journal Proverbs 16:9 which says, “The heart of man plans his way, but the Lord establishes his steps.” (ESV).
I knew I wanted to do some kind of pathway to illustrate this verse, and then the memories of walking up to the beach popped into my mind. I did my best to describe my vision in the video, but I just couldn’t get the vision in my head out in words. I didn’t use a reference photo and just went for it.
Do you know those new “reels” on Instagram? (If you don’t, it’s basically Instagram’s “TikTok”, of short and sweet 15 second videos.) Well, I posted one the other day that quickly showed some of my Bible journaling pages that I did my first year, and some of my more recent Bible journaling pages.
It’s a fun little video because you can so clearly see my artistic growth over the years! And so, I got a ton of feedback telling me how encouraging it was to see.
This time I went a more geometric route and added more colors to create a bright and vibrant Bible journaling page. It was SO MUCH fun and an ahhhhmazing time with the Lord.
Of course, I am including the triangle pattern that I created and used for you to have for free.
If you have been Bible journaling for a little while, you have probably heard of tip-ins or tip-outs, as they are very beloved in the Bible journaling community.
Way back in November 2017, just a couple of months after I started this blog, I did a post on how to paint super simple watercolor roses. It is still one of my most popular videos on YT and a post I’m really proud of.
But, that was almost three years ago! I have learned so much since then. So I thought I should do a little updated rose tutorial.
With 4th of July just around the corner I thought it would be fun to paint the American flag in my Bible!
I made this flag super simple and easy. I purposely made it a little loose and not perfect (it sort of represents how our country isn’t perfect). So it’s not an exact replica of the American flag, but you get the idea!