This is so beautiful. I learned some great things from you today. Thank you! I love going to church so much. I was not raised in a Christian home and all of my childhood, I wished I could attend church. We went on some Easter Sundays and sometimes around Christmas and I began to pray that I would get to go to church all of the time. At 18, I gave my heart to the Lord and have been going ever since...praise God! Your lovely illustration so brought this all back to me. Please know, you have blessed me. I am so grateful for Jesus and being privileged to attend church.
Excellent video. Great techniques and teaching. I love my new books they are so beautiful and I admire all of the work you did in them. Wonderful church and journaling. Thank you Diane.
Fabulous. I have your book and am waiting for the workbook. I'm thankful for this instructional video. Sounds like a wonderful adventure awaits! Thank you!!! xoxox
I really enjoyed the prompt. And love all that you showed in this video. I've been looking at the Art Impressions stamps, and cannot wait to see you use them! I am still trying to work with what I have before I branch out to new supplies.
I've looked all over, including Amazon for the Daniel Smith water colors in the tin, you use here. Did you put the colors in the tin yourself? If so, may I get the list of colors you use and where you got the empty tin? Thank you Sandy.
I squeezed the tubes myself-but stay tuned, I have a great new palette to share soon that’s a way cheaper route for Bible journalers to get DS 👍🏻 hopefully a video later this month
I’ll follow here.
Great job. Thank you!
Love these ideas. After having several stamp pads drying out, watercolor will be much cheaper!!!
Thank you so much for the idea to stamp with Daniel Smith!
I couldn't agree more - a church family is the best! TFS your amazing ideas.
So smart Sandy😁
This is so beautiful. I learned some great things from you today. Thank you! I love going to church so much. I was not raised in a Christian home and all of my childhood, I wished I could attend church. We went on some Easter Sundays and sometimes around Christmas and I began to pray that I would get to go to church all of the time. At 18, I gave my heart to the Lord and have been going ever since...praise God! Your lovely illustration so brought this all back to me. Please know, you have blessed me. I am so grateful for Jesus and being privileged to attend church.
love this one. You are awesome.
Beautiful! Thank you
Love it. :)
Sandy you've made my day! I can now try using my stamps with my watercolour paint,thank you!
Excellent video. Great techniques and teaching. I love my new books they are so beautiful and I admire all of the work you did in them. Wonderful church and journaling. Thank you Diane.
Just preordered my journaling book..can't wait to go along with your videos!
Thank you for sharing this way of stamping - just finished your book and love it
Fabulous. I have your book and am waiting for the workbook. I'm thankful for this instructional video. Sounds like a wonderful adventure awaits! Thank you!!! xoxox
Waiting,waiting,waiting/
I really enjoyed the prompt. And love all that you showed in this video. I've been looking at the Art Impressions stamps, and cannot wait to see you use them! I am still trying to work with what I have before I branch out to new supplies.
I always wondered if you could use watercolors to stamp with. This will be helpful in other types of crafting as well.
When you use watercolor in your Bible, do you spray a fixative to keep the watercolor from re-activating?
I've looked all over, including Amazon for the Daniel Smith water colors in the tin, you use here. Did you put the colors in the tin yourself? If so, may I get the list of colors you use and where you got the empty tin? Thank you Sandy.
I squeezed the tubes myself-but stay tuned, I have a great new palette to share soon that’s a way cheaper route for Bible journalers to get DS 👍🏻 hopefully a video later this month
I need instructions how to iron it out.
I show ironing in lots of my videos
Sandy what is the stamp positioner you are using.
Oh I forgot to link that! It’s on Art Impressions site.
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