Hello everyone.. Helen is here today. I have a Bible journaling page to share with you... Today, I am reading from the Gospel of John 17. It is prayer of Jesus before His last day on earth. So many promises we can get from this chapter. One of them is from John 17:12 that Jesus is our protector, no one can compare to Him!
This journaling page is actually a vellum insert page.I trimmed the 8.5" x 11" vellum paper into 7.25" x 6.25" that fits inside the ESV Journaling Bible.
I stamped the images from the Dwelling Place Stamp Set (house), Fly With Me Stamp Set (clouds and birds), and Let's Celebrate Stamp set (strings to make the hill) using Memento Tuxedo Black Ink Pad. And while the inks still wet, I sprinkled some of the clear embossing powder on the images and then heat set it with craft heater.
I stamped the sentiment from the Dwelling Place Stamp Set in the middle of the house with VersaFine Clair Purple Delight Ink Pad. While the inks still wet, I sprinkled some of the clear embossing powder on the images and then heat set it with craft heater.
After all the stamping and embossing, I colored the images with ShinHan Touch Twin Alcohol Markers. Alcohol markers work well on the vellum but need to make sure the ink dry well before you touch it, which it dries pretty quickly.
The next step is to add the vellum insert page on the Bible. I used the thin double sided tape (ScroTape). Add the tape on the back side of the page.
Adding the page is need to be very careful since it is double-sided tape and permanent. Super sticky! It is better to lay the Bible flat, line up the vellum on the page, and then close the Bible to make sure it adhere well.
After I added the page, then I realized that I forgot to color the roof and the chimney. So I grabbed the alcohol markers again and colored them right on the Bible.
My journaling insert page is done. I love how it turned out and I do hope you like it, too.
Thanks for stopping by today. Have a wonderful day!
Love the stamps for your journaling. Also so happy to see how you attached your journal into your Bible.
Posted by: Tricia A Podmore | January 17, 2019 at 03:28 PM