Tuesday, May 15, 2018

King of My Heart


Annie’s Ink-Lings



Hello friends,

Today I'm sharing another bible illustration and journaling page with you.  At last Sunday's service, we sang a song that I really love. It's called "King of My Heart," by Bethel Music. There was so much praise and submission to God in the words that it brought an image to mind that I wanted to preserve in my Inspire journaling bible. And the words to this song are exactly my response to Proverbs 23:26. This is a tip-in page, using Score Tape to attach it at the spine margin.  I designed the layout on my computer and printed on decorative stationery paper, colored with PrismaColor pencils, and embellished with Washi Tape.

I would love for you to share your bible journaling and illustrations with me.

Blessings,
Annie

Sunday, May 6, 2018

Living Water versus Dead Water



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Hello friends,

During my bible study of John chapter 4, the part about the conversation of Jesus with the Samaritan woman at the well, I was encouraged to explore the background of the term "living water."  Of course I knew that "living water" referred to God's spirit and eternal life, but I was interested to know how that term came about.
In Hebrew culture, the term "living waters" described pure, flowing water untouched by human hands.  Cistern waters, usually muddy and stagnant, were described as "dead" waters.  Biblical writers made a distinction between living water and dead water. While living waters flowed constantly, offering clean and cool refreshment, cistern waters were "dead,” often filled with muddy and stagnant water that had been poured by human hands.

Because living water came directly from God, it was closely associated with God’s Spirit in the world.

Jesus spoke of living water. One day, as he talked with a Samaritan woman, he offered her living waters that would be even better than the springs and rivers of the land: Jesus’ water would become a spring inside of her, ending all of her thirst.

If we don't drink God's living water, we risk burnout. But when we do find our refreshment in God, we will find strength for the days ahead.
"If only you knew the gift  God has for you and who you are speaking to, you would ask me and I would give you the living water." . . . .  Anyone who drinks this water (earthly water) will soon become thirsty again.  But those that drink the water that I give (spiritual water) will never be thirsty again.  It becomes a fresh bubbling spring within them giving them eternal life.”   (John 4:10, 13-14)

Blessings,
Annie



Friday, May 4, 2018

The Impossible Card

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Hello everyone,

Have you tried the Impossible Card yet?  This new fold really caught my eye and right away I wanted to give it go.  Thanks to Dawn, from Dawn's Stamping Thoughts video on YouTube I found it very easy to do.  An additional bonus that Dawn provided was instructions to make templates for this card, which will save you lots of time that would be spent in scoring and measuring.  You will be able to just lay your template on the correct size of card stock and cut it out.


Front View

The card base is 4 1/4" x 5 1/2", which makes it possible to get four card bases from one sheet of  8 1/2" x 11" card stock.


 Back View

Products Used:
Pale lavender card stock
Coordinating scrapbook paper
White card stock
Stampin' Up Bow Punch
Small leaf punch
Prima flowers
Jewels
Stamps:  Just sitting here think' of you! - by A Muse Art Stamps
               Wishing you well my friend! - by Studio G
Glossy Accents
Double Stick Tape
Paper Trimmer with Score Blade

 This is really fun and easy to make, so I hope you will try it.

Blessings,
Annie