I've been noticing that the K LOVE Radio "Encouraging Word" often has a nice mix of fonts. So I decided to capture them into a concise document to give me ideas. I have no idea how to post a PDF file (feel free to let me know!) But if you e-mail me, I'll send it to you! Here are a few examples. The last one is not a verse, but I love the font!
Sunday, July 26, 2015
Friday, July 17, 2015
Fun with Fonts 1
It's fun to play with fonts and mix and match them. I found the coolest (free!!) online tool to compare all the fonts on your computer! (I found the tip here). The webiste is Wordmark.it. You type a word or phrase in the box and hit "load fonts" and it will give a bunch of options. (Mine displayed 93 fonts and gave me the option to load more fonts five times. (I have a lot of fonts, continue reading!)
You have a few options (in the black bar across the top) like making them negative, making them smaller or larger, or even comparing selected fonts.
Here, I compared a few of the fonts.
It gets better! While I was putting this blog post together, I decided to see if I could do a longer phrase! I can! First I did a short phrase (7 words)
Next I tried a longer phrase! It still works! Some of the letters are a little cramped, but this would be great to get an idea of how to write a phrase in a cool font!
You have a few options (in the black bar across the top) like making them negative, making them smaller or larger, or even comparing selected fonts.
Here, I compared a few of the fonts.
It gets better! While I was putting this blog post together, I decided to see if I could do a longer phrase! I can! First I did a short phrase (7 words)
Next I tried a longer phrase! It still works! Some of the letters are a little cramped, but this would be great to get an idea of how to write a phrase in a cool font!
Some Psalms
I was just finishing up a reading through Psalms when I started the Bible journaling. I marked a few verses I wanted to capture. These are in the back of my Proverbs journal.
Set a guard over my mouth (that's a "MasterLock" on her lips!) and a door on the bottom one!
Though I walk in the midst of trouble...
I thought that was a pretty decent prison cell!
As soon as I read this verse, I knew what I wanted to do! I pictured God naming (why can't He name the stars with people names instead of Latin ones?!?!) and counting them. Of course, I added my own family names among others.
Psalm 141:3 |
Psalm 138:7 |
Psalm 142:7 |
Psalm 147:4 |
Proverbs 16-20
Chapter 16: I haven't gone gray yet, but I will wear it with pride!
Chapter 17: Grandma and Grandpa Brinkley always had a plaque on the wall in the kitchen that said,:
Proverbs 16 |
"It's better to silent and thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt".
I found an owl on Google images and added a jester's hat (also found on Google).
Chapter 18: As soon as I read this verse, I knew I wanted to make "the name(s) of the Lord" into bricks in the tower. If you look closely, you'll see me looking out the window after running to safety.
Chapter 19: I knew what wanted to draw here, but I had a hard time with it. I attempted to draw several versions of someone sleeping. My husband thought it looked like she was in a coffin. I guess she is resting very contently! :)
Chapter 20: I had fun with the rubies and gold bars. Still not happy with my people drawing skills. But I will get there!
Proverbs 17 |
Proverbs 18 |
Proverbs 19 |
Proverbs 20 |
Inspiration
Proverbs 11-15
Proverbs 11. Like a gold ring in a pig snout is a beautiful woman who lacks discretion.
I tried to draw cleavage on my "discetionless" woman.
Proverbs 11 |
Proverbs 12 |
Proverbs 13. I'm pretty happy with this light house! Inspiration from here.
Proverbs 13 |
Proverbs 14 |
Proverbs 15 |
Proverbs 5-10
Proverbs 5: May your fountain be bless and may you rejoice in the wife of your youth.
I am not happy with my people drawing skills, but I'll get better as I practice.
Proverbs 6: Go to the ant you sluggard. (Okay, so my slug doesn't look much like a slug!)
I seem to be missing the picture from Proverbs 7. I'll add it later.
I am not happy with my people drawing skills, but I'll get better as I practice.
Proverbs 5 |
Proverbs 6 |
Chapter 8: By God, kings and rulers make laws.
Here is where I found my old scrapbook markers!
Proverbs 8 |
Chapter 9, Wisdom is prepared!
Proverbs 10. I was working on this verse the day of the Supreme Court ruling on marriage. Hatred (on either side of the issue) does nobody any good. I made the sin rainbow colored, not to represent the "Pride" flag, but to remind me that sin comes in all colors. The sin I struggle with may not be the sin you struggle with. And sin is sin in God's eyes. We are called to love.
Proverbs 9 |
Proverbs 10. I was working on this verse the day of the Supreme Court ruling on marriage. Hatred (on either side of the issue) does nobody any good. I made the sin rainbow colored, not to represent the "Pride" flag, but to remind me that sin comes in all colors. The sin I struggle with may not be the sin you struggle with. And sin is sin in God's eyes. We are called to love.
Proverbs 10 |
Proverbs 1-4
I started with a cover page that highlights some important parts of Proverbs: wisdom, learning, and listening.
The inside cover of my Proverbs journal |
For chapter 1, I focused on the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. To show the beginning, I made a starting line.
Proverbs 1 |
Chapter 2 focused on the benefits of wisdom (which are many!) I decided to do a play on words with "happy feet" to represent "pleasant to your soul".
Proverbs 2 |
Chapter 3 is how to find favor with God and man.
Proverbs 3 |
Proverbs 4: Guard your heart--it is the wellspring of life!
Proverbs 4 |
Getting started
Recently, I came across the idea of Bible Journaling. Bible Journaling is kind of a mix of coloring books, scrapbooking, and studying God's word. Some people completely cover the text (like an "altered book"), some use a journaling Bible, and others use a separate notebook. I started with a separate notebook--actually a spiral bound sketch book I found at Wal-Mart for $5. I am working my way through Proverbs.
My current supplies include:
I have a set of watercolor pencils that I haven't mastered yet, and I want to experiment with watercolor/acrylic paints. I also have a new KJV Journaling Bible that I won! I have not started working in it yet.
Some great websites I've found to help me get started:
Darlene at Time Warp Wife and her Facebook Group: Bible Journaling has given me much inspiration. Amber at Doodle My Faith <--- I won my journaling Bible from a giveaway on her site!
And of course, I have found lots of help from Pinterest! My boards related to Bible Journaling are:
Bible Journaling
Fonts and Printables
Hand Lettering
Doodle
Grown Up Coloring Pages
Draw a....
I also use Google--a lot!--for ideas on how to draw something!
My current supplies include:
- Colored pencils (and sharpener)
- Gel Pens (I got a 24 "Ultra Glide Ink" ball point pens from "Write Dudes" at Sam's club for about $8.)
- Crayons
- A thin line Sharpie (I don't use much because it bleeds through)
- An assortment of pens and markers left over from my scrapbooking days.
I have a set of watercolor pencils that I haven't mastered yet, and I want to experiment with watercolor/acrylic paints. I also have a new KJV Journaling Bible that I won! I have not started working in it yet.
Some great websites I've found to help me get started:
Darlene at Time Warp Wife and her Facebook Group: Bible Journaling has given me much inspiration. Amber at Doodle My Faith <--- I won my journaling Bible from a giveaway on her site!
And of course, I have found lots of help from Pinterest! My boards related to Bible Journaling are:
Bible Journaling
Fonts and Printables
Hand Lettering
Doodle
Grown Up Coloring Pages
Draw a....
I also use Google--a lot!--for ideas on how to draw something!
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