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Copying: the Highest Form of Flattery

10/6/2015

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Last summer, my small group at church studied I-III John using the What Love Is Bible study by Kelly Minter.  This was right around the time I got my first Journaling Bible, so I decided to remember this time in life by using the study as the inspiration for a page.  I figured the easiest way to remember the study was to trace the cover in my Bible, so I found a page at the end of I John that had more room to fit the large block letters.  I was planning to trace the typewriter as well, but the one on the cover was a little too big when I remembered I had the stamp set Tap Tap Tap which features a great typewriter image.  I used my new MementoLuxe ink, which bled through the page a little more than I would have liked, so I recommend "stamping off" first on your grid paper or scratch paper.  I then used colored pencils to lightly color the letters and typewriter the same blue as on the cover.  I also used the notepad image from the stamp set in the left hand corner and there wrote the date that I did this study to time stamp my spiritual journey.  
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