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I'm really late to post for January, but I just found these faith-based challenges. I'm hooked already! Here's my card which has my favorite verses on it.
__________________ Pegg Thomas Socialism is trickle up poverty.
I just posted another verse for January. This becomes such useful tool for me! I can encourage another with my work but also these words become written in my heart. I typed this last week and I cant tell you how often the words came to me this week! Thanks again for this amazing blessed challenge!
Hello Sisters in Christ!
I finally decide what to use my bible verses for - had so many ideas but wanted to do this for myself. I had a SU on-board journal, so I am using it to keep track of my verses. I will have to keep embellishments down so pages aren't bulky, but am looking forward to filling it with encouragment from this site.
I was finally able to get my January submission completed. Oh, how I would love to have more stamping time. I am very happy to be doing these challenge cards with what time I DO have. I would love to have a card ministry one day (when I retire?) I took four pictures of it, but I just can't make them look like everyone else does...so I just scanned it. I have loved looking at all the beautiful submissions. You ladies do awesome work!
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Sandy
The difference between an ordinary life and an extraordinary life is finding extraordinary things in an ordinary life.
My avatar is my daughter, Julie, and my granddaughter, Eve.
I'm a Senior Angel. Clickhereto find out about this wonderful program. RIP, Leota!
I've only got 2 stamps. And I think I found them at Hobby Lobby.
Mary
I found these unmounted sheets on clearance at Biblical Impressions. With $3 flat shipping, it's a great deal! Between all three sheets I think I got 90 verses, which came out to be about 50 cents apiece. They're just plain rubber, no cushion or anything, but I just used a piece of double-sided tape to stick one to an acrylic block. If you don't have acrylic blocks, you could use the bottom of a glass, the sticker side of a wood block, etc. HTH!
Here's my first Divine Design card. The scripture I used on my card is 1 Peter 5:7. I'll be making cards each month so I can build up my card supply and how great it will be to have faith based cards ready to go.
I just found this thread through Michelle's blog (ArmyWife2Sam). I would like to join you all...what a wonderful idea!
Though I didn't make it for this challenge I do have a scripture based project on my blog this morning if anyone would like to take a look... http://jenalonso.typepad.com/fstop_memories/
I am so glad to be doing this challenge. I have been thinking of the verse I would like to do for next month. Is there a button we can put on our blog for Divine Design 2009?
Psalm 119 is my January card. Whew, I got this in by the skin of my teeth! Gotta get February's done sooner. Thanks for looking.
__________________ My Blog- Trusting in the Lord for Everything Proverbs 3:5-6 Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him and He will make your path straight. My Stampin' Up WebsiteMy Gallery, BRAK New Member Mentor. New Grandmother to Mia Lou. 1st Grandchild.
I loved being a part of the BVC08 Challenge. Now I have a beautiful 6x6 Album with 12 pages from last year of Meaningful Scriptures I memorized last year. It is going to come in very handy over the next two months, since I am going to have right shoulder surgery week after next and won't be able to use my right hand at all for at least two weeks...so as limited as I am with my left hand, I WILL be able to flip the pages of that album and refresh myself on my memory verses from last year. :-)
Here is my January page for 2009 (which I did finish in January, but now uploading):
Since Valentine's Day is in February, I wanted to pick a theme and Scripture that would speak of the greatest love there is, God's love for us...i John 4:19: "We love, because He first loved us."
I found these unmounted sheets on clearance at Biblical Impressions. With $3 flat shipping, it's a great deal! Between all three sheets I think I got 90 verses, which came out to be about 50 cents apiece. They're just plain rubber, no cushion or anything, but I just used a piece of double-sided tape to stick one to an acrylic block. If you don't have acrylic blocks, you could use the bottom of a glass, the sticker side of a wood block, etc. HTH!
Thank you very much for this information and link. :cool:
I am subscribing . I thought I had already and wondered why no one was posting but it was back on the 08 link I guess. now I see this is the place. better late than never.
here is my favorite bible reader link as well. it is an audio version so you can listen to him read while you scrap of course lol. www.dailyaudiobible.com and you can down load it onto your ipod. I will catch up soon hopefully and learn how to post here so I can show them to you. hugs and thanks for letting me play with you all. Gail ;)
I am subscribing for 2009. I will be starting a card ministry at my Church and think this challange will keep me inspired and learning the Word as I go.
Ok, I've uploaded for the first time into my gallery. I hope I did it correctly. In the keywords I added BVC09 and 6x6 scrapbooking.
I'm super critical of my work and rarely share anything I make except with immediate family. This verse is my theme verse for the year: Matthew 5:13.
I chose this because my husband and I did a mission trip to Africa a few years back and made the decision to go into full time ministry. God had other plans for us though. My diagnosis with Fibromyalgia and my special needs son don't make it practical for me to minister in other countries. But I do much within our church and community and I am constantly reminded that you are a missionary where ever you are.