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Showing posts with label bible verse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bible verse. Show all posts

Friday, March 9, 2018

Bible Journaling: 6 Simple Arrows You Can Draw Today

Bible Journaling Ideas: 6 Simple Arrows You Can Draw Today

Bible Journaling: 6 Simple Arrows You Can Draw Today
Arrows are very versatile. You can use them as dividers when you're writing Bible verses, to draw attention to something or just as cute little accents to your art. Most people can probably draw a simple arrow. But if you're looking to add a little flair, here are six arrows you can draw today!

(And if you like these, check out my post on how to draw wreaths & laurels.)

FYI, I'm using a micron pen here. They are great for Bible journaling as they do not bleed through thin pages, and they give a thin, but strong outline. For more Bible-J supplies, check out my post.

Whimsical Arrow
To start this arrow, draw a straight line. Don't worry if it's a tad askew... just go back and forth over it a couple times. To add the point, draw a sideways "v" shape. Then connect the ends back to the shaft. Next, add a kind of slinky shape with a couple dangling pieces. This should look like a string wrapped around the shaft. Next add your fletching to the other end by drawing a few angled lines and then connecting each one with a half-circle shape. Add a couple more dangly strings to the end and three circles on the shaft.

Bible Journaling Ideas: 6 Simple Arrows You Can Draw Today


Tribal Arrow
For this arrow, begin with your straight line with the v-shape tip. Then make a smaller v-shape to connect it back to the shaft, so you end up with a kind of paper airplane shaped tip. Add another v inside the tip as shown. Draw three circular dots just below the arrow head on the shaft. Next add the coil shape to the shaft. And add your fletching on the end by drawing two angled lines and connecting them with a kind of zig-zaggy line. Add another coil with a couple dangly strings.

Bible Journaling Ideas: 6 Simple Arrows You Can Draw Today




Boho Arrow
For this arrow, begin with your line and tip just like you did above. I also filled in the center of my arrow tip to make it more interesting. Draw two spiky shapes just below the tip and then add a few circles and a diamond shape as shown. For the end, start with two curls, kind of like a sideways "m". Next add a couple of wavy lines, kind of like a sideways letter "s". Add another, longer one and accent it with a few dots. Fill in with more curly shapes as shown.



Curvy Arrow
This next little arrow is a fun, curvy one. Start with a frowny-face shape and add your tip as shown. Next add three dots just below the tip. To make your fletching, draw oval shapes, larger at the end and smaller as you go up the shaft. Add a coil just below the fletching on the shaft. Finally, draw two dangly strings on the end.

How To Draw A Curvy Arrow


Simple Arrow
This simple arrow is pretty self-explanatory. Just follow the steps as shown below.

Draw a Simple Arrow


Traditional Arrow
To draw, begin with your line and add two angled lines for the tip. Next, add the shaft lines, three and three, larger at the end and smaller toward the front. Add two little vertical lines next to the fletching and a coil to the shaft. You can also add a vertical line to the tip and fill it in if you like. Then finish with three circles near the tip.

Bible Journaling Ideas: 6 Simple Arrows You Can Draw Today


Great Job!
Have fun and don't be afraid to experiment a little. Mix and match the designs. For color, you can outline your arrows in crayon or colored pencil. They also look pretty with just a watercolor or gelato background. You can read about gelatos here.

And there you have it! Six simple arrows to accent your next Bible Journaling project. Which ones will you try? Comment on your favorites below. or show off your doodles by connecting with Bible Journaling Ideas on Facebook.

Want more ideas? Check out my post to see what you can do with white crayon in your Bible.




Wednesday, March 7, 2018

Bible Journaling Traceable: Psalm 23

Bible journaling traceable design for Psalm 23

Bible Journaling Traceable: Psalm 23
Hey Bible J-ers! Today I have a traceable inspired by Psalm 23. As you can see, I drew a similar design in my own journaling Bible. It's not quite the same, but close. ;) You will find the printable at the bottom of this post.

This psalm was my favorite as a kid. I memorized it, and it just created such a clear picture in my mind of green pastures and still waters. And I always pictured the "valley of the shadow of death" as a dark canyon.

Bible journaling traceable design for Psalm 23 - field, water, cliff, girl
This was one of my first Bible doodles. The traceable is based on this design.
The Lord Is My Shepherd

A Psalm of David.

23 The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.
    He makes me lie down in green pastures.
He leads me beside still waters.[a]
    He restores my soul.
He leads me in paths of righteousness[b]
    for his name's sake.
Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death,[c]
    I will fear no evil,
for you are with me;
    your rod and your staff,
    they comfort me.
You prepare a table before me
    in the presence of my enemies;
you anoint my head with oil;
    my cup overflows.
Surely[d] goodness and mercy[e] shall follow me
    all the days of my life,
and I shall dwell[f] in the house of the Lord
    forever.[g]
How To Use Traceables
To use this traceable design, print it out and follow the directions here for tracing into your Bible. Easy peasy! If you'd like to know more about Bible journaling supplies, check out my post.



Download Psalm 23 Traceable
To download this traceable, click the image below to open. Then right click and save the file. (In order to fit into a Bible, the image is designed to print on half the page.) 




Bible journaling traceable design for Psalm 23

More Bible J Ideas
Want MORE Bible J Ideas? Check out these traceable designs for Isaiah.

Bible journaling printable for Isaiah with umbrella



Friday, February 10, 2017

Hope Ladder for Chronic Pain, Depression or Suffering


  
The LORD is near to the brokenhearted and saves the crushed in
spirit.
Psalm 34:18

My Inspiration for a Hope Ladder

So, this post is going to deviate from my usual posts about Bible journaling. This post is a download for anyone who needs a "hope ladder". I got the idea from a video my older daughter shared with me. It was posted by a YouTuber called Martina. From what my two daughters tell me, Martina and her hubby, Simon, travel and share their adventures in the form of videos.

*Disclaimer: I am in NO WAY associated with Simon and Martina. However, I do share something in common with her, and that is chronic pain. I won't go into my story, but if you suffer from chronic pain, depression, etc., this video is VERY motivating and inspiring. Martina shares her real, raw feelings here, and I just loved it.
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Watch Martina's AWESOMELY INSPIRING video here:

*Caution there is one brief swear word in the video.
http://www.eatyourkimchi.com/an-open-talk-about-my-depression/
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 So....What is a Hope Ladder? 

 

In her video, Martina describes it as a way to pull yourself out of darkness. And that is what I had in mind when I designed it! Of course, she was talking figuratively about how small experiences, like learning to knit or going to a cafĂ©, can help pull you out of your dark pit. And if these experiences make life joyful and hopeful, then why not keep them where you can see them and think about them? Hence, the Hope Ladder!
 
You can print the sides of the ladder and then add rungs as you go! You can put them on your wall and use them to record:
  • your adventures
  • good memories
  • happy thoughts
  • inspiring Bible verses
  • photos
  • ticket stubs
Whatever you like to help remind you that life is still fun and beautiful and worth living. <3
 
 

Print Your Own Hope Ladder

Below is the "hope ladder" for you to print and build with your own memories. I wanted to make it available to everyone. Here's how to do it:

1. Click on the pictures one at a time.
2. Then right click to "save picture as."
3. Save them to your computer and print as many as you want!

Choose from the plain wood, or the more colorful designs. Or mix and match. :) 

These photos are of me and my family in 2014 in Colorado... the last vacation we took before my chronic foot pain began, before walking became almost impossible for me. Before my life was turned upside down.
I miss the "old" me that could hike for miles, and ride horses, and raft rivers, and climb mountains.
But I know these light and momentary troubles won't last. :) There is still so much good, so much to hope for and hold onto.
 

Enjoy! And remember, there is hope. You are not alone. I've spent nights crying out to God, tears streaming down my face, clutching my body in pain. But I've also spent days laughing until I cry, and enjoying the people who love me, the taste of delicious foods, the feel of  the sun on my face, and the beautiful world around me!

Life has its bad days, yes, and sometimes our minds and feelings trick us. But don't lean on your own understanding. Remember there is a God who loved you enough to die for you. His joy comes in the morning. Hang in there. Climb another rung on your ladder. And if you're too tired, lean on Him.
“I have told you these things, so that in me you may have PEACE. In this world you will have trouble. But TAKE HEART! I have overcome the world.” John 16:33
 
*Also, you can learn to make origami butterflies here:
 
 
Here are the rungs of the ladder. At the very bottom are the sides. Print your favorites!






 
These are the sides of the ladder. Print as many as you need.
Overlap them to make it as tall as you want!