Sunday, June 21, 2020

The Blessed Man Cards, Verse and Freebie

I'm sharing a few Word Art Wednesday cards today.  On the 17th  A beautiful verse was posted for this week's challenge, perfect for Fathers Day and for masculine birthdays!

The First card is a card I made is  Steve's  fathers day card:

The sailboat is stamped on watercolor paper with an ancient sailboat stamp using  Gina K amalgam ink, deckel edge cut, layered, and colored with old school Stampin up pastels.
The first sailboat I did took 30 minutes and it looked awful, so I went back to tried and true: 


2 minutes of coloring that was enjoyable and a little spray fixative:


 

I used this weeks verse on the inside of the card





Here is another card I did with the chalk pastels  and a stamp from Our Daily Bread Designs
This boat was done on pastel paper and chalk

I made a birthday card for a man turning 101, his care home was asking for 101 birthday cards to come in for him:

Again, chalks





and the last card made this weekend was for my youngest son's birthday!

made with a Tim Holtz paper.



All three of these mean are Christians and have spent years serving the Lord, I knew they would love this beautiful and encouraging verse! 
Digital Calligraphy by Karen Murray


A sailboat for your card making




 Go Here to Word Art Wednesday to enter into the challenge - It is a win-win!
Thanks for stopping by and I hope you are having a good weekend! 
Ginny M 

2 comments:

kiwimeskreations said...

Striking cards Ginny - love your chalk colouring - I love using mine too, but had not used them for a long time, until recently. The sailing cards are amazing - loving the one that you coloured on dark paper.
Stay safe
Blessings
Maxinew

Catnip and Kitty Whiskers said...

Those all turned out beautiful! Thank you for the lovely sentiment and image! I have to remember to get my chalks out more!

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