Quick and easy:
I love Psalm 139:17,18.
(click on pic to read verse)
Here it is with a small jar of sand, music paper,
and verse printed from the computer.
All put together in a frame.
You could do it with any verse, and
just add something that will go with it,
or a personal treasure you enjoy.
Sorry this is sideways, and not done,
but, these books of prayers and sweet thoughts
is a great way to have verses already printed out for your art.
You can usually get them pretty cheap at sales, especially if
they have a tear or crayon scribble on a page or two.
A quarter or fifty cents for a bunch of verses is a pretty good deal.
I'll try to have one made up for Friday.
but, these books of prayers and sweet thoughts
is a great way to have verses already printed out for your art.
You can usually get them pretty cheap at sales, especially if
they have a tear or crayon scribble on a page or two.
A quarter or fifty cents for a bunch of verses is a pretty good deal.
I'll try to have one made up for Friday.
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bonjour barbara et merci pour votre gentil commentaire!
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à bientot, bises enneigées de France, miette
Love your little picture in the frame, a wonderfull idea, and also the buing of small verce books.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the ideas.
Dorthe
Oh my goodness.... How to Preserve a Husband. I am going to be using that sage advice for a bridal shower I am doing this spring. Thank you for sharing. It made me laugh.
ReplyDeleteYou have such pretty things. I love how you make your picture frames! I had fun looking at your store! You are also very talented!
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting yesterday and your sweet comment! I am very lucky to have a sweet & talented grandma.
Wendy
Hi Barbara Jean,
ReplyDeleteFantastic treasures. I could not pick a favorite if I tried.
big hugs,
Barb
Thanks for posting the Scripture, it's so comforting and so reassuring, His Word... The little show with the keys is adorable, and the Garden Box is a great image too!
ReplyDeleteBye for now~
I love these--especially the verse with the little jar--precious. Funny thing about the husbands too. Thanks for linking up!
ReplyDeleteHi Barbara! It's so nice to hear from you. You always say the sweetest things and have the greatest ideas! I'm becoming a follower (what took me so long?)
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend sweetie!
Karen
My Desert Cottage
Love the vintage pieces. And the sand frame at the beginning...
ReplyDeleteLove the Bible verse shadow box! I'm gonna do one with a tiny bottle of glitter...thanks for sharing the idea!
ReplyDeleteLove the frame Barb so neat. I know I can always visit for some inspiration.... such beauty in your work :)
ReplyDeleteHave a good week-end
Hugs
Renae
Barbara Jean, that picture is marvelous. The lovely little bottle of sand is so sweet and touching. It truly bring the verse to life, imagining how many grains of sand.
ReplyDeleteFabulous little collage. Somehow, if I did it, don't think it would look quite as wonderful! :) I just went back through many of your past posts. Fun and wonderful thngs to share! Your little baby shoe pincushion is adorable. Wishing you a fantastic Friday! Blessings, Tammy
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