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Thursday, September 24, 2015

All Scripture is God-Breathed

Last night we journaled our first entry in our Bible. Our class participants used journaling and note-taking Bibles, Bibles they already owned, or sketchbooks. And some chose to journal on velum that they will attach as overlays to their Bibles. 
Before we began we discussed 2 Timothy 3:16, 

"All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness."
Here is the artwork we did:

I had patterns which I had run off of various sizes. Students traced them into their Bibles with various methods. They traced around the Bible with a 01 Micron pen.  I encouraged them to do their own thing on the "breath" part of the design - to use their own choice of colors and shapes. In my Bible I erased out the descending dove and the scripture itself to give it a transparent look. Most finished in class, but a few took it home to finish. 

Here are links to the instruction sheet I gave to my class:






One student used her own artwork:









Friday, September 11, 2015

September 11, a Day We Will Never Forget

It is so hard to believe it has been 14 years since that horrible day.  I started this last weekend, hoping to finish it by today.  I still want to put some words on the design, but I'm not sure how I will do it.  Any suggestions?
This design was created on a piece of vellum that I found on the scrapbooking aisle at Michael's.  I used it as an overlay.  I attached in the fold of the Bible with 3M Magic Tape.  It will lift so that the scriptures underneath are accessible. I think this will be a useful method for those who don't have margins in their Bible or don't want to draw directly on the pages of the Bible.
I found this design on the Internet.  I made a few minor changes.




Thursday, September 10, 2015

Future Lessons

Here is what I plan to be teaching in the weeks to come.  However, remember that I am an art teacher and I know that this list is just a suggestion.  We may veer off in another direction as we get into our class.

Sept. 16 - Practice lettering and colored pencil techniques
Sept. 23 - 2 Timothy 3:16
Sept. 30 - Proverbs 16:3-4
Oct. 7 - Hosea 14:9
Oct. 14 - 1 John 4:7
Oct. 21 - Genesis 1
Oct. 28 - Psalm 19:13
Nov. 4 - Something on Thanksgiving
Nov. 11 - Something on generosity

Lettering

Nice lettering is a struggle for everyone.  Here are some very good videos and  techniques









Wednesday, September 9, 2015

The First Class

I had 21 people in my class tonight.  Everyone seemed very excited and anxious to start on this faith journey.  I explained Bible journaling and showed them lots of pictures from Journaling Bible Community and Pinterest.  I gave them a supply list with necessary supplies and optional supplies. (See previous post.)

There were a lot of questions.  Some students decided that they will buy new journaling Bibles.  One lady wants to use the Bible that she already has with lots of notes and underlining. She loves it so much and has so many memories and experiences invested that she will find a way to use it.  At the beginning and ending of each book of the Bible there are large blank areas. She will use those for her artwork and journaling.  Another lady, who is a wonderful painter, brought her new Bible in and she had already done an exquisite piece with the "Lamb of God."  (I will try to talk her into teaching a class one day. ) Another person brought her junior high son who seemed very interested - only male in the room, but I hope to change that. Others want to buy sketchbooks to use for a while, either to try it out before investing in a new Bible or because they didn't want to write in their Bible.  They all shared ideas and had fun looking at all of the extra art supplies that I have - stamps, stickers, watercolor pencils, books on lettering.

Next week we will just play with lettering styles and play with our colored pencils.  I will show them how to blend colors and build up laters.  Then the week after that we will do a page on 2 Timothy 3:16, "All scripture is God-Breathed."


Tuesday, September 8, 2015

The Night Before

It's the night before my very first Bible journaling class.  I am excited and nervous.  My class will be made up of people of all ages.  This should be fun journey together.  I pray that God will use me to inspire and encourage creativity and a passion for His word.

Below are the handouts I will use for the first class. There is probably a better way to attach these to the blog, but I haven't figured it out yet.



Illustrated Bible Journaling

Bible journaling is a unique way to study the Bible, meditate over the scriptures, and connect to God in a visual way.  Our God is an invisible God, yet he has surrounded us with the beauty in creation. He gave us eyes to see with and hearts and brains to respond to colors and lines and shapes.  And He has made each of us to be creators as well.  We create families, relationships, homes, meals, jobs, and sometimes art.

Some of us are artists, some are not. But we all can be creators in different ways. That is what this class is about. Every week we will choose a passage to discuss and to illustrate in some way.  Journaling is like a diary - a place to express your thoughts, your hopes, your faith, your prayers.  In this class we will use pictures, words, colors, and textures to do that. Some weeks we will use actual illustrations and other weeks just colors and words. 

“Creativity is a God-given ability to take something ordinary and make it into something special or extraordinary. It is an openness for doing old things in new ways.  The creative spirit is part of our heritage as children of the One who created all things.  And nurturing our creativity is part of our responsibility as stewards of God’s good gifts.”
Emilie Barnes

Every person in the class is free to do whatever you want with the lesson.  I will have something for you to trace and color.  However, you may want to create your own illustration or change my pattern in some way.  I will try to create some options in every lesson so that you can express your own individuality.  I will also encourage you to add your own words, your own thoughts.  Let’s remember that this can be very personal and not everyone will want to share what they have done.  Respect each other’s privacy. 

This is not a place where we will debate politics or Biblical interpretations or the difference in denominational doctrines.  This is a place that we will love the scriptures  and use our talents to glean personal messages for ourselves.  I will say on the front that I believe the scripture is God-breathed and that every word in it is sent from God for a purpose.  We will not debate that issue in this class. Not that they shouldn’t be talked about but this isn’t the forum.  Those issues that we disagree on are not the determining factor of our salvation.  I want this class to be a place of inspiration and personal worship.  I want you to come here to be encouraged in your faith.  I want us to care about each other.

The class will be from 6:30 - 8:30 each week.  You may stay for one hour or for the entire time.  Some people will be coming from other classes at 7:30 so I will repeat Bible discussion and journal instructions at that time.  You may begin the lesson in class and finish it at home.  Or you may want to finish it the following week.  


I hope and pray that each student will:
Learn to spend time with God in a unique way, expressing the creativity He has given all of us.
Pray for our class.
Be inspired to dig deeper into scriptures.
Fellowship with other Christians each week in a joyful way.
Invite others to this class.  (I can move this class to a bigger space if necessary.)
Will learn that everyone is capable of being creative.

(Some of the above content was copied from Illustratedfaith.com.)


Scriptures about creativity:

Exodus 35:30-36
Then Moses said to the Israelites, “See, the Lord has chosen Bezalel son of Uri, the son of Hur, of the tribe of Judah, and he has filled him with the Spirit of God, with wisdom, with understanding, with knowledge and with all kinds of skills— to make artistic designs for work in gold, silver and bronze, to cut and set stones, to work in wood and to engage in all kinds of artistic crafts. And he has given both him and Oholiab son of Ahisamak, of the tribe of Dan, the ability to teach others. He has filled them with skill to do all kinds of work as engravers, designers, embroiderers in blue, purple and scarlet yarn and fine linen, and weavers—all of them skilled workers and designers.

1Timothy 4:14-15

Do not neglect the gift you have, which was given you by prophecy when the council of elders laid their hands on you.  Practice these things, immerse yourself in them, so that all may see your progress.



Supplies for Journaling Class

What you have to have:

Bible or Paper
Micron pen - 01, 02, and/or 03
#2 pencil
Colored pencils
Ruler or small t-square
Tracing paper
Manilla File folder - used 



Optional - you do not have to have these items.  I will have these things available in class for you to try.  Also, you might have some of these things at home and you could begin to collect them.

White Vinyl eraser
Vinyl stamps
Stickers
Press on letters
Lettering books
Laptop
Markers that don’t bleed through pages of Bible- no Sharpies!
Watercolor pencils
Decorative papers
Acrylic paint
Watercolor paint.
Bible coloring books or coloring sheets from the Internet


Wednesday, September 2, 2015

The Class Begins

Welcome to Graceful Palette. This is a place to follow the lessons presented in a Bible journaling class at an Evangelical Presbyterian church on Wednesday night starting Sept. 9, 2015.  Each week the class will start with a selected Bible verse or verses. The class will have a short discussion of the verse - in what context it was written, the purpose of the original text and what the verse is saying to each of us, for those who feel like sharing.
The first class will be a pictorial presentation explaining the many faces of  artistic Bible journaling.  Photos from the Internet will be shown as well as examples of the teacher's artwork.  The teacher will discuss supplies, both those that are necessary and those that are optional.