Mar 08 2008
March Divine Design
Happy Saturday - it’s time for another edition of the Bible Verse Challenge - see all the details here on Splitcoaststampers and please join us! With Easter right around the corner I just kept coming back to John 3:16 and 17.
Salvation is the most awesome and wonderful gift we could ever receive and the fact there is nothing we can do to earn it is truly humbling. Jesus paid it all and it is up to each of us to accept His gift - free to us - that cost Him so much.
Each month I am making journaling cards that are 3.25″ x 5″ to fit in a small Provo Craft tin. Today I kept the card monochromatic in celery and olive using Refuge and Strength under the velum panel and Antique Cracking on the card base.
I’m late with my posting today (sorry Ladies!) and am anxious to see what the rest of the Scripture Chicks created…join me in visiting Lori Craig, Taylor VanBruggen, Nancy Morgan and Angel Wilde.
Thanks for stopping by.





OH I love the monochromatic scheme with that cross. It’s just beautiful, Jami!
Very, very pretty! Great verse and reminder about that amazing gift of Salvation that Jesus provided for us = )
Beautiful and what a wonderful verse. I’m loving this challenge!!!
I’m praying that the Devine Design Challenge will continue as a regular monthly design from here on….
I am making them for myself and for my prayer partner, and as you know “Prayer Never Ceases” so please continue this challenge. The beauty of the design and the Power of the Words….are a feast to the eye and a wonderful help to memorizing. THANK YOU
What a great idea to make them for a tin! I have a Basic Grey lunch box just waiting to be filled… hmm….. I just submitted my first piece and I’m so excited to be a part of this! Beautiful, beautiful !!!!
Jami…just beautiful….the journaling card, the verse and what you had to say.
Beacutiful and one of my favorite scriptures. You did a great job.
This is beautiful Jami. What a wonderful reminder. I love these verses.
A beautiful verse and a beautiful project, Jami!
What a beautiful job on this, Jami! I truly appreciated your post!