Showing posts with label Bible Margins Light. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bible Margins Light. Show all posts

Monday, June 11, 2018

Bible Margins Journaling and Video by Karen


Hello!  Karen here today with some Bible Journaling and a video too! 


I'm loving the new Bible Margin Stamps and keep finding new ideas and ways to use them in and out of my Bible. Today I'm sharing a Bible Page using the Bible Margins - Light set. 


I've double stamped and done a bit of fussy cutting to add extra color and pattern - and reflective time - to my Bible journaling. There may be a bit of sparkle, too!


I'll walk you through my entry in this quick video.


For this entry I used these great SRM products:
Bible Margins - Light | White Gel Pen

Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Your Word is a Lamp Bible Journaling by Samantha


Hello! Samantha here with you today. I am absolutely in love with the new Bible Margins stamps, so today I have a Your Word is a Lamp Bible journaling to share with you. 


 For this page I used SRM's Bible Margins Light Stamp Set and Color In Pencils, as well as black, yellow, blue, and orange ink, and temporary adhesive. 


I started by stamping my image in the margin of my Bible and roughly coloring it in. 


I stamped the image a second time on a scrap piece of paper. I cut it out and laid it over the image stamped in my Bible (securing it with a bit of temporary adhesive). 



I used the cut out image as a mask over my Bible so I could then sponge ink on to the entire page. 


I finished up by adding a bit more color and detail to my Bible Margin Stamp with my colored pencils. 


Have you gotten to use any of the new Bible Margin Stamps yet?

Wednesday, February 21, 2018

Light of the World by Christine


The new Bible Margins Stamps are so beautiful and just perfect for diving into your Bible Journaling!  Christine joining you today to show how I combined the Bible Margins stamps with a few more stamps in our line to create some colorful Bible Journaling!


I used Distress Oxides to create my background.  I like the milky look that they produce!  I just dabbed a sponge into the oxides and then spread them on my margin.  I dried between each layer so that they would maintain their own identity.  I then added my stamping - beginning with the Bible Margins - Light Set.


I used the cross from the Pray, Journal, Repeat Stamp Set as an accent around my Bible Verse.  I also drew a flourish to connect the top all the way to the bottom.  One of the things I enjoy most about this process is the freedom to experiment. 


I had not previously used my white gel pen to highlight around black drawing or journaling but this was a good time to try it out.  It changes the look a lot and was a nice way to soften everything up a bit!

Run on over to the SRM Store and grab these new stamps - they will be a great addition to your Bible Journaling Collection!

Monday, January 22, 2018

Bible Margins Bookmarks by Christine


Who's loving the new Bible Journaling releases?  I am!!!  Christine joining you today with some bookmarks using the Bible Margins Stamp sets. For these I worked with the Bible Margins Light and Bible Margins Rejoice Set.  These were quick to make and a really enjoyable way to get creative over the recent holidays!


For each of the bookmarks I combined Distress Oxide inks with stencils and created a unique background.  This was new for me and was a really fun way to explore this technique.  I then stamped the margins stamps in black.  This one features the Bible Margins Rejoice Set.


In addition to the black stamping I used my Black Le Pen to color in some parts.  It really stands out on this red one!  I also incorporated Bakers Twine in making my tassels.  This one features the Bible Margins Light stamp set.


I laminated the front of these bookmarks so that they would hold up a little longer.


This one I used a little different approach and used some wet mixed media to create the background - although I love the end result, I was having fun with stencils and decided to stick with that for the rest.  

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