January 19, 2019

Devotional Journal

I mentioned in a previous post that I received this Beautiful Word Journaling Devotional for Christmas.

It measures 8" x 6". 

I love it for various reasons, such as: 
  • The content is interesting and inspiring,
  • The pages are all formatted with decorative inspiration on the left border and open space to journal on the right border (see below),
  • It's arranged so that I will be journaling every other day instead of every day which I really love, and 
  • The pages are fairly thick and sturdy.

I may not get these pages done in a timely manner and that's quite alright. If I'm behind (which I am), I'll either wait for the dates I missed to roll around next year and journal on those pages then, or I'll continue journaling them in sequence even though it's not the current date. I think I'll do a little bit of both. 

I started journaling on the pages the 10th of January, and I have completed three so far.

Here they are:

Wisdom is my word for the year.

Page close-up.
Supplies used:
Diamond-shaped sequins, 

My favorite page of the three.
The wonky house and roof are made of commercial fabric scraps leftover from past projects and they had been previously backed witMisty Fuse. They were cut out with an Olfa rotary cutter using a scallop blade. The round window was a leftover as well as the small door. All elements were ironed in place. 

Page close up.
Supplies used:

The third page.
After drawing the heart, I scanned it into the
 and cut it out of white, sparkly fabric on the 
Brother Scan N Cut.

This fabric had also been previously 
backed with Misty Fuse so it too  
was ironed onto the page.

Page close up.
Supplies used:
commercial fabric scrap, Misty Fuse

Quick! 
Get me a Band-Aid!
I see bleeding on the left
and bleeding on the right
of the next pages!
It's literally a bleeding heart!
Tee-hee-hee!

Looks like it's time to try a different marker!

See y'all soon!

May Your Day Be Creative & Bright,
D~~~~

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