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Friday, March 16, 2018

How To Use Washi Tape to Cover Bleed-Thru


Washi tape in your Bible journaling

Bible Journaling: Washi Tape to Cover Bleed-Thru
As a little kid, I loved stickers. I was obsessed with them. There was no sticker that I wouldn't collect. And most of them ended up on my headboard. And half of those ended up in my hair. But I didn't care. Stickers are the bomb! And what is washi tape except one long, pretty sticker?

This is my first attempt at using washi tape, and you can expect more posts to come! This stuff is sticker-tastic fun. You'll find a free "washi tape" printable at the end of this post. Or you can find the washi tape I'm using here.

Today we'll take a look at how to cover bleed-thru with washi tape. If you've ever used markers or paints in your Bible only to flip the page over and find your art has leaked through, then this is the post for you!

Step 1: Locate the offending page and begin cutting strips of tape to fit over the bleed-thru. I wasn't worried about getting them all perfectly straight or exactly the same size. I kind of like the messy look. It's like a messy bun for your Bible.

Bible journaling bleed-thru

Covering mistakes with washi-tape

Step 2: That's all. There is no step 2! You just cover it up! How easy was THAT? And it's cute and pretty and effortless. The end.

Okay not the end. I actually decided to add some words over my washi tape, cuz hey, I like words. And words in the Bible are pretty important. So, I printed out a few words from a pretty great verse and cut around them, gluing them over the washi tape.



Fight the good fight with washi tape! :)

Fight the good fight

All done!
And there you go! A beautiful, colorful, quick fix for bleed-thru in your Bible! I was hesitant to give washi tape a try, but I'm so glad I did! And I think you'll like it, too!

Before & After using washi tape to cover mistakes

Fight the good fight


Free "Washi Tape" Printable
To download this free printable, click the image below to open. Then right click and save the file. You can print this on sticker paper or just print on regular paper and cut & paste it. Of course, it's not the same as actual washi tape, but you can use these fun patterns in your Bible journaling to make your own creations. Enjoy!



Free download from www.biblejideas.com


Want MORE Bible J Ideas?
Check out my post on How To Trace An Image Into Your Bible.

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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



Tuesday, February 27, 2018

St. Patrick's Day Traceables

St. Patrick's Day Bible Journaling Traceables
 
Bible Journaling: St. Patrick's Day Traceables
Hey Bible J-ers! Here are a couple of fun new traceables in time for St. Patrick's Day. You can find and download the file at the bottom of this post.
 
The first one is a shamrock design for 1 Corinthians 13:13. "And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love."
 
St. Patrick's Day Bible Journaling Traceables
 
St. Patrick's Day Bible Journaling Traceables
 
The second one is a pot of gold and rainbow design for Matthew 6:21. "For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also."
 
St. Patrick's Day Bible Journaling Traceables
 

St. Patrick's Day Bible Journaling Traceables

 
In the interest of full disclosure, I did not actually color these in my Bible.... yet. Instead, I overlaid the images into photos of my Bible using Photoshop and then experimented with different looks. You can color them however you want. Be creative and use your own unique ideas for coloring your traceables.
 
Want more Bible J ideas?
Check out this post with 10 Bible Verses for Spring (and a free download).
 
To Download & Trace
To use these, print them out and follow the directions here for tracing them into your Bible. Easy peasy!
 
And when you're done, please share your ideas with me on Facebook.
Now, who's going to try these traceable designs in their journaling Bibles?

To download, click the image below to open. Then right click and save the file.
 

Friday, February 23, 2018

Bible Journaling With White Crayon

Bible journaling with white crayon

Bible Journaling With White Crayon
I fondly remember doing this in elementary school art class, and the first time I discovered I could write a secret letter, that my friend could reveal when she colored over the words, written in white. Now, I'm taking those childhood skills and putting them to use in my journaling Bible. Here are a few ways to use white crayon in your journaling.

Granted, some of them did not turn out so great, but I'm sharing those, too. Maybe they will give you new ideas. Or save you the trouble of ruining a perfectly good journal entry.

Use A Traceable
So, first, I used my traceable (available at the end of this post). Putting it under my paper, I traced over it with white crayon. Of course, you could just freehand something, but keeping track of white crayon on white paper is no easy task, so I like to follow a guide--in this case, my traceable "faith, hope, love."

Bible journaling with white crayon

Method 1: Gelatos
For my first experiment, I used Gelatos. If you haven't used these before, they are so beautiful and fun. I highly recommend them for any Bible J-er. You can read about my first experience using Gelatos here.

I colored Gelato over my white crayon and then smeared and blended it with a paper towel. I think the effect is very soft and pretty. And the crayon shows through nicely. Plus, I know from experience that Gelatos don't bleed through fragile Bible pages. Win!

Bible journaling with white crayon



Bible journaling with white crayon




Method 2: Brush Markers
Next, I tried coloring over my white crayon with my Tanmit brush markers. This worked very well, leaving a crisp outline. However, it's a fairly simple look. I wasn't able to do any blending. These brush pens also do not bleed through too badly as long as they are not too thickly applied to the page.

Bible journaling with white crayon

Method 3: Watercolor Paints
My third attempt was a watercolor, which I did over another printable of an umbrella (find it here). I simply dipped my brush in water, swirled it around in my watercolor paints and applied them over the crayon. I was surprised to find the watercolor did not work very well. The image looked faded. But I wasn't ready to give up on the watercolor look yet. I decided to try a trick I'd learned.

Bible journaling with white crayon, watercolors & umbrella

Bible journaling with white crayon, watercolors and umbrella

Method 4: Faux Watercolor with Markers
I colored on a plastic sandwich baggie with my Tanmit brush markers, using different shades of purple, pink and blue. Then I lightly misted the baggie with a water bottle and scrunched it up a little. I applied the wet colors to my paper, right over the top of the white crayon. I had to do this a few times, but it did leave a decent image... much more clear than traditional watercolor. However, I think this would most likely bleed through a Bible page.

Bible journaling with white crayon, faux watercolor



Bible journaling with white crayon, faux watercolor


Conclusion
Overall, the cleanest methods seemed to be the Gelatos and the straight-up marker. Which one are YOU going to try? Let me know in the comments and send me your pictures on Facebook.

To download this free traceable file (faith, hope, love arrows), click the image below to open, then right click to save.


Free printable - Faith, Hope, Love Arrows
Want more Bible J Ideas?Check out my post on Bible Journaling Supplies. 

Monday, February 19, 2018

Two Printables for Isaiah

Bible journaling traceables for Isaiah: Umbrella & Oak Sprout


Free Bible Journaling Traceables for Isaiah
Okay, Bible J-ers! You asked for printables, and here are what I hope will be the first of many to come. These two printables were inspired by the book of Isaiah. I doodled them and scanned them for you to print & trace into your Bible.

One is an oak sprouting from an acorn, inspired by Isaiah 11:1 -
A shoot will come up from the stump of Jesse; from his roots a Branch will bear fruit.

Bible journaling traceables for Isaiah: Oak Sprout


The other is an umbrella in the rain with a little sprout rising up out of a puddle that spells "salvation." It's inspired by Isaiah 45:8 -

You heavens above, rain down my righteousness;
    let the clouds shower it down.
Let the earth open wide,
    let salvation spring up,
let righteousness flourish with it;
    I, the Lord, have created it.


Bible journaling traceables for Isaiah: Umbrella


How To Use Traceables
To use these, print them out and follow the directions here for tracing them into your Bible. Easy peasy!




In the interest of full disclosure, I did not actually color these in my Bible.... yet. Instead, I overlaid the images into photos of my Bible using Photoshop and then experimented with different looks. The umbrella photo is how it might look using watercolor paints, and the oak sprout is how it might look with colored pencil. But you can color them however you want. Be creative and use your own unique ideas for coloring your traceables.

And when you're done, please share your ideas with me on Facebook.
Now, who's going to try these traceable designs in their journaling Bibles?

Want more Bible J Ideas?
Check out these Bible Journaling Supplies for Beginners.

https://biblejournalingideas.blogspot.com/2018/02/bible-journaling-supplies-for-beginners.html


To download this traceable, click the image below to open. Then right click and save the file.