*This article contains affiliate links. CLICK HERE for my full disclosure* Hi! It has been a while since my last blog post. If you didn’t know, I decided to scale back on blog posts to allow me to be more present with…
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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.
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Today I am painting some loose wildflowers using acrylic paints. I’m working on Hebrews 10:19-25. This paragraph just hit me right in the gut when I stumbled upon it. These current times we are in, with the Coronavirus, have been so tough, and I felt these verses to be so encouraging. Let us hold fast knowing the truth that we have eternal life because of Jesus. And even though with social distancing and staying home it is hard to meet together, let’s not neglect to connect in other ways and encourage each other! God is so faithful and we will continue to get through this together.
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Masking fluid (or liquid frisket, or liquid mask) is similar to rubber cement. It’s used in art to cover a section of your canvas or paper so that you can paint over it and then peel the masking fluid off and reveal what was underneath it (i.e. white canvas/paper). There are SO MANY ways that masking fluid can be used. Today I’m just showing a glimpse of it.