Hi! Trying this wave yet using different watercolors & scripture. I love your videos & watch nearly all of them referring back to some often. I was also a part of the Flourish Bible Journaling conference. I’m using this wave for Psalm 37:4 because moving us to Florida was God fulfilling a desire of my heart. Longer story but my husband told me prior to our marriage that he’d never live here. We’ve been here for 14 years! Hallelujah & thanks for all you do!
This is really amazing! I am so excited to give this a try. I have all the things you used ( except the pen) so fingers crossed that my page comes out as beautiful as yours. I'll post a pic on IG when I create it and tag you!
Thank you for sharing your tutorial with us! I agree that it is easy to get distracted by the art and forget the purpose which is spending time in the word
I'm SO happy I found your channel!!! I'm just starting Bible journaling and your videos are awesome!! EASY to follow & love how you explain things so simply, TY so much for your time and love put into your videos!
Love your videos! Beautiful! I was going to ask if you could talk about the verse you're journaling up front... That way if we want to follow along and create with you, we know where to begin! 😃 Thanks so much for sharing!!! Blessings!
I always love your beautiful work! I've really been wanting to try out a wave in my bible but wasnt sure how everyone did the white foam part.. you really illustrated it in a simple way. Cant wait to try it out now! Tfs! ❤
love this tutorial! and also totally agree on the bible- I got it, but it's not my favorite either- not watercolor friendly and the text is a bit odd making it more difficult to read for me.... saving mine mostly for acrylic and collage type things I think.... much prefer my interleaved bible.....
Exactly right. I have noticed as beautiful as it is, this Bible does not like water colors. Works great for paper crafting. I get all excited about the Bible journaling and I get the paint you are using and then the new Bible comes out but I hesitate to buy it because no more water colors unless you're super careful? I don't have the advantage of being given the products free for review so my budget demands a FINAL choice. I already have three Bibles yet I want the illustrated Bible. $$$$ Any comments on this dilemma?
On other reviews I have heard about a watercolor prep. Something other than gesso that you cover your page with to make it more watercolor friendly. I think it was LindseyDecor. But may be worth looking into if you want this bible and want to watercolor in it.
Hi, yes I totally get the dilemma! I think it does depend on what you want to do in it. I think it is great for those that do the Illustrated Faith style/ Scrapbook style Bible journaling. It also is great for acrylics, stamps, stickers, and things like that. For me personally, since I tend to stick with my same basic supplies and mostly use watercolors, I prefer my other journaling Bibles. Especially for the price of this Bible, I personally would choose an interleaved Bible instead, which is a quarter of the cost ;). But again, it does have its pros and benefits depending on your art style. And like mentioned below, you can always prep the page. I believe Rebecca is talking about "watercolor ground", which I have used in this Illustrating Bible, but I still did not love the texture it leaves or how it acts with the watercolor (again totally my personal opinion, some people love it). Blessings, Jenna
Yeah, I believe you are thinking of "watercolor ground". I have tried it multiple times in the Bible and other surfaces, and still personally don't like the way watercolor reacts on it or the texture it leaves. (I find it very comparable to gesso, and gesso is cheaper haha.) But that's totally my personal opinion, I know a lot of Bible journalers love it :). Blessings!
It is a heat tool. Some call it an embossing heat tool....same thing. It blows little air, but lots of heat to like melt embossing powders and not blow the powder away. This is a wonderful-must have tool for the multimedia crafter. I'm sure you can find it at just about any craft store. I see them at Michael's and Hobby Lobby for sure.
Hi! Trying this wave yet using different watercolors & scripture. I love your videos & watch nearly all of them referring back to some often. I was also a part of the Flourish Bible Journaling conference. I’m using this wave for Psalm 37:4 because moving us to Florida was God fulfilling a desire of my heart. Longer story but my husband told me prior to our marriage that he’d never live here. We’ve been here for 14 years! Hallelujah & thanks for all you do!
You are one of my favorite Bible journaling RUclipsrs. Thanks for all you do in inspiring us. And I'm so excited about your growing family. God bless.
Awe thank you so much! Blessings!
These are absolutely beautiful! I can't stop watching
You make it look easy to be successful. I can’t wait to see if I can make a wave that is half as nice. TFS
The white paint makes it so foamy! Great technique with dabbing it on! Beautiful!'
This is really amazing! I am so excited to give this a try. I have all the things you used ( except the pen) so fingers crossed that my page comes out as beautiful as yours. I'll post a pic on IG when I create it and tag you!
Thank you for sharing your tutorial with us! I agree that it is easy to get distracted by the art and forget the purpose which is spending time in the word
This is GLORIOUS!!! Thanks for sharing your time & creativity!!! Blessings!!!
I'm SO happy I found your channel!!! I'm just starting Bible journaling and your videos are awesome!! EASY to follow & love how you explain things so simply, TY so much for your time and love put into your videos!
Beautiful! I LOVE your handwriting!
Another great page, tfs
Love your videos! Beautiful! I was going to ask if you could talk about the verse you're journaling up front... That way if we want to follow along and create with you, we know where to begin! 😃 Thanks so much for sharing!!! Blessings!
I love this so much and I think I'm going to be brave enough to try this in my bible tomorrow.
LOVED THIS!!!!
I'll try this. Thank you very much for sharing. Hope you and your family are well.
Beautiful! Thank you!
So so so excited about this
This is awesome. I love your videos.
This is gorgeous.I will definitely be trying this wave!!
Love it! Thank you for sharing! ❤️❤️
Love this!!
Amazing!!! Definitely going to try it! Thank you for sharing
Very nice 👍
I always love your beautiful work! I've really been wanting to try out a wave in my bible but wasnt sure how everyone did the white foam part.. you really illustrated it in a simple way. Cant wait to try it out now! Tfs! ❤
Yay! Thank you :)
love this tutorial! and also totally agree on the bible- I got it, but it's not my favorite either- not watercolor friendly and the text is a bit odd making it more difficult to read for me.... saving mine mostly for acrylic and collage type things I think.... much prefer my interleaved bible.....
Exactly right. I have noticed as beautiful as it is, this Bible does not like water colors. Works great for paper crafting. I get all excited about the Bible journaling and I get the paint you are using and then the new Bible comes out but I hesitate to buy it because no more water colors unless you're super careful? I don't have the advantage of being given the products free for review so my budget demands a FINAL choice. I already have three Bibles yet I want the illustrated Bible. $$$$ Any comments on this dilemma?
On other reviews I have heard about a watercolor prep. Something other than gesso that you cover your page with to make it more watercolor friendly. I think it was LindseyDecor. But may be worth looking into if you want this bible and want to watercolor in it.
Hi, yes I totally get the dilemma! I think it does depend on what you want to do in it. I think it is great for those that do the Illustrated Faith style/ Scrapbook style Bible journaling. It also is great for acrylics, stamps, stickers, and things like that. For me personally, since I tend to stick with my same basic supplies and mostly use watercolors, I prefer my other journaling Bibles. Especially for the price of this Bible, I personally would choose an interleaved Bible instead, which is a quarter of the cost ;). But again, it does have its pros and benefits depending on your art style. And like mentioned below, you can always prep the page. I believe Rebecca is talking about "watercolor ground", which I have used in this Illustrating Bible, but I still did not love the texture it leaves or how it acts with the watercolor (again totally my personal opinion, some people love it). Blessings, Jenna
Yeah, I believe you are thinking of "watercolor ground". I have tried it multiple times in the Bible and other surfaces, and still personally don't like the way watercolor reacts on it or the texture it leaves. (I find it very comparable to gesso, and gesso is cheaper haha.) But that's totally my personal opinion, I know a lot of Bible journalers love it :). Blessings!
For me i don’t care about covering the words but if it’s like a dark color I won’t cover the words
What is the blue thingy? To dry page?
It is a heat tool. Some call it an embossing heat tool....same thing. It blows little air, but lots of heat to like melt embossing powders and not blow the powder away. This is a wonderful-must have tool for the multimedia crafter. I'm sure you can find it at just about any craft store. I see them at Michael's and Hobby Lobby for sure.
@@msjr1765 thank you so much
No page prep?
Nope! I don't like the way watercolor reacts on it.
When you can’t write in cursive :(
That's defacing the Bible. Disgraceful!!! The margins are used for notes ONLY!!! You don't paint over the word of God!!