Well, my friends, we made it to March! I can not wait for spring! I am dreaming of lush green fields and blue skies. We are preparing for Easter and the Resurrection of Jesus, The Good Shepherd. I decided to have a stab at doing some Bible Journal art again. Am I good at it? Absolutely not, but I am trying and I am enjoying practicing. I pulled out my Church Hymnal again and decided to try my hand at watercoloring.
I knew I wanted to work with the "Fear Not" stamp set, so I pulled that out and chose the song "Shepherd Me, O God", from Psalm 23.
I began by prepping my page with a thin layer of clear gesso, dried it gently with my heat tool, and then applied a thin layer of Absorbent Ground. I dried that with my heat tool, and then applied another thin layer of gesso over top. While drying, I gently swipe across the page to smooth it out and buff some of the grit from the absorbent ground until my page was smooth. I started by stamping my 2 sheep with a very light gray dye ink and then very carefully added in some light shading with the same color. Try to make sure you don't touch the outline or it will disappear, but if you do, you can always draw it back in with the fine tip of your marker. I had to do that in some places. I added shadows in the folds of wool, behind the legs and tail, and on the belly. I added in tiny bits of pink into the ears of both sheep with a fine tip marker and just barely touched it with a damp brush.
I then worked on my "field", adding in grasses and some pretty flowers and lighting touching them with a damp brush. I added in more greens for the ground with a wash and let that dry before stamping some grasses back into the faded out wash.
I then worked on my sky, using the same purplish blue that I used for the flowers and a lighter sky blue. I made a wash and just blobbed on both colors here and there (I'm very technical lol) leaving bits of white so they appeared to be clouds. When that was all dry I stamped my sentiment in Black Stazon ink. I immediately regretted where I stamped it, but I couldn't move it, so it is where it is! Lol. I should have stamped it further down the hill next to the sleeping sheep.
I figured I would try and have another go at it, so I got out my Journaling Bible that is just the books of Psalms and Proverbs. This is a spiral bound Bible and has nice wide margins and thicker pages. I decided to do the same scene right next to Psalm 23, but using the sheep facing the opposite direction, and I used a different sentiment from the stamp set.
I followed the exact same steps as above.
My sky is "moody" in both scenes because I wanted to show that Jesus is the "calm" in the storm! We should "Fear no evil" for He is always with us!
Now, I know that I am not the best watercolorer, but I am trying! And in my practice, I am having fun, and creating something worthwhile, and that is what counts! So, I will keep practicing. Creating these Faith inspiring scenes brings me comfort, as I hope they do to you as well. So, don't be afraid like I was for so long, get out those Bibles and watercolors and get busy practicing.
Thank you for joining me today.
God bless you,
Sara Furr The Crafty Farm Chick
These are all the supplies I used:
-Journaling Bible and hymnal
-clear gesso
-Golden Absorbant Ground
-dye ink pads and markers
-watercolor brush
-heat tool
-stamping blocks
-#6025 Fear Not stamp set
-Black Stazon ink
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