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Sunday, October 8, 2017

Bible Journaling - Armor of God


To read about what this page means to me, please see my Cher-ing Daily Bread blog HERE.  For how I created it, see below.

This is another stand alone page that I inserted into my bible using "Zip Lines" adhesive.

1) This page started as a plain white sheet of paper with the stamped image of a person (from HOTP set called "Paper Dolls").  I stamped a second one on scrap paper to use as a pattern that I could use to help me cut out the "Armor".   I also cut the page to be the right size for my Bible.
2) I colored the person and surrounding light/darkness with gelatos and a water brush.  I added streaks of light using a yellow marker.
3) I cut the various "armor" pieces from silver Glitzy paper (DCWV), wrote or stamped words with embossing ink & heat embossed with fine black powder.  Stamp used was from Inky Antics "This Is" set)
4) The arrows were cut from copper foil paper using a pattern adapted from the arrows in the Inky Antics "Arrows & Bubbles" stamp set.  Words were written with an embossing pen, and heat embossed with fine black powder before adding them to the page.
5) I used a black marker pen (Pitt Pen) to add the rest of the words on the page.
6) The page felt too flimsy to hold up well in the Bible, so I covered the picture side with a clear plastic adhesive laminating sheet before gluing it in my Bible with Zip Lines adhesive.

1 comment:

Becca Sadler said...

Amazing armor of God entry for your journaling Bible!