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Flowers, a Flag, and Some Wise Words

Hello Crafty Friends!

I love Halle's theme at **Art*Journal*Journey* this month: Botanicals. So many possibilities...

I combined the botanical theme with some of the colors in ARTNUDGE#725A and came up with this Bible Art Journal page focusing on 1 Timothy 2:1-2. I also made a patriotic prayer card too.

In these verses, Paul tells Timothy (and all of us) to pray for everyone but he especially calls out prayer for kings and leaders. He indicates that this type of prayer could lead us to a tranquil and quite life in all godliness and dignity. I think we can all agree that the world needs much prayer right now and it is an easy step we can take.  

I experimented on this journal page. I usually cover any bible journal pages with gesso before painting on them, but I have issues with the gesso gumming up my Micron pens or unevenly taking color. This time I used Daniel Smith Ground Medium in Titanium White (I mixed it with 10 parts water). I loved it and will be using it in the future. After coating the page and drying it. I added a weak mixture of Tim Holtz Distress Ink in Vintage Photo and some water. I covered the page with it and then dried it before drawing the flowers and added splotches and splatters of the color and doing the journaling. 

The prayer card was done with watercolors (Daniel Smith), CoocAni Acrylic paint pens, and Tim Holtz Distress Ink - Vintage Photo. 

Consider joining the group over at **Art*Journal*Journey* - they are some of the nicest artists and they all come up with some lovely art. I would also love it if you joined in the ArtNudge July challenge too - there are prizes. Both these challenges are all about inspiring artists with themes and/or colors.

Thanks for visiting!

Hugz,

Nancy

 

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  1. Hello Nancy 🤩
    Thanks for visiting my place, and I love your bible art journaling; it's perfect for your topic Independence Day , congratulations 👍🏼 , and to the 'botanicals' 🥰
    Have creative, happy July 😘

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  2. Hello Nancy,
    fantastic Idea with your Journal page!!!
    The bible art is wonderful! I also agree with this statement from the Bible about how important it is to believe!!!
    Hugs Elke

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  3. It is good to see you back online Nancy. How is retirement going? I've missed seeing your art. That's a great journal page, and perfect for Halle's challenge at AJJ. I'm thrilled you decided to join in. I hope you're back online a bit more frequently now. And I hope you have a super July 4th and that retirement is going great. hugs-Erika

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  4. Whoops, and I forgot to say thank you for joining AJJ also.

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