I was asked about how to use the Bible Verse on the Word Art Wednesday blog. I helped the person then decided to actually use the verse and see what I could create.

This sketch is from Crafty Al December, 2023. I used Gina K Designs stamps, patterned paper, cardstock, and ink for this card. I used the frame from Christmas Wishes. I chose this frame as I received a stamped one in the mail; each month I have received an image to color but this time, the person sent stamped images. I printed the verse on my laser printer, than stamped the wreath on the printed verse. The printing was not as dark as I like, so I traced it with a thin line marker. The patterned paper is Watercolor Garden and the cardstock is lemon yellow and the red is possibly red velvet; my reds are all stored together so I am not sure exactly which red it is.

https://wordartwednesday.blogspot.com/2023/12/anything-goes-annual-blog-hop.html
A new year! I hope to continue to create and share my cards this year. I often create more than I post. Thanks for stopping by. I appreciate each of you.

Lisa, this is beautiful!! I always look forward to your posts. happy New Year.
Thank you! I wasn’t sure I really liked this, but decided it was fine.
This is gorgeous. Love the PP and how you featured the sentiment.
Thank you!
Beautiful card and design. Love those vibrant colors and mix of patterned papers. Beautiful sentiment.
Thank you! It is a wonderful verse and I finally got it sized to fit in this frame. I have another stamped in blue. I will think on it.
Beautiful card. I like how you did the verse. The Watercolor Garden PP make a great background.
Thank you! I need to use more of my pretty patterned paper.
Beautiful card!
Thank you!
Amazing you got the scripture to be so bold. Great add to darken with marker.
Thank you! It needed to be darker, so marker to the rescue.
A wonderful verse and you highlighted it beautifully on this. Great job.
Thank you! I need to find time for the new verse. They put one out every two weeks.
The paper you chose is gorgeous and a beautiful way to highlight the verse.
Thanks!