Bible Journaling- Where to start

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At the beginning of anything new, it is difficult to know where to start. I have had many questions regarding how I actually create art in my journaling Bible. I have been there, and I wanted to give you a step by step of my process.

It is so easy! Don’t be afraid, just jump in and do it. You will be glad you did!

 

I always start by penciling in the words or pictures I want included.

How to do bible journaling

 

Next, I use my fine tipped Faber-Castell pen to lightly ink everything in.

Fabre Castell journaling

 

At this point, I always erase the pencil. I have discovered if I use color over the pencil marks, I can’t erase them later.

Erasing Marks Bible journaling

 

Now, for the fun part, I add color! For this page, I started with my Neocolor water soluble crayons.

Neocolor crayons bible art journaling

 

Once I had the colors the way I like them, I used my water brush to make the crayon turn to water color. Make sure you have paper towel close by to absorb the water if your page gets too wet.

Water brush soluble crayons

 

For the purple and blue, I used my Koi watercolor paints.

Koi Water color journaling

 

My last step is to add thickness and character to the words. Sometimes, I add black lines to the art. I use my Faber-Castell pen set for this step.

Bible journal flowers

Thats it! So simple! I know you can do it!

If you want to learn more about the materials I used, read about the best Bible Journaling supplies.

 

Hugs,

Lynnette

 

P.S. Update on May 30, 2018… I quit Bible Journaling, find out why

 

 

My next post will be about you and your questions. What do you want to know about Bible Journaling? Now is your chance to ask!

8 Responses

  1. Helenann
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    Love this post. So helpful! Thank you!!!

    • Lynnette Cretu
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      I’m so glad it helped. Let me know if you have more questions. I would love to help you on your journaling journey!

  2. Janice Snodgrass
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    Do the pages buckle if they get too wet? I love your post!

    • Lynnette Cretu
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      Thank you! They do wrinkle a little bit. I always keep a paper towel close by to absorb some of the water.

  3. Olga
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    So awesome! Love the simplicity of your process!
    I noticed you didn’t prep the page with gesso like other people do…
    Did this page bleed trough the back?
    Do you consider gesso to be necessary?

    • Lynnette Cretu
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      Thank you Olga and welcome! I don’t use gesso. I don’t have a problem with the media bleeding through. Although, I am very careful about the products I use. If you are interested in learning more about my process, I do weekly live journaling and classes on Periscope. Just download the app and search for me @lynnettecretu I would love for you to join us!

  4. Vicki
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    I love the pictures i see but here is my delima. I’m old school to start with and not an artist, so when I read I just read the words. No pictures ever come to mind. And then If they do I’m not artsy enuf to draw them. I enjoy scrapbooking and making cards. But this is entirely different.

  5. KristinO
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    Thank you!! So helpful!