Showing posts with label bible. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bible. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 10, 2019

"I AM" Mini Book Freebie Printable


I Am statements from Jesus in the Bible

Then Jesus declared, “I am the bread of life. Whoever comes to me will never go hungry, and whoever believes in me will never be thirsty. John 6:35
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"I AM" Mini Book Printable
Hello Porch people! I've put together this FREE sweet printable mini book featuring the "I AM" statements from Jesus in the Bible. Sometimes I really need help to remember His promises and who Jesus says he is. This little book makes a nice stocking stuffer or gift. I kept the design neutral so it can be gifted to a girl or a guy, but you can decorate it using your own unique style. And the best part? It fits inside a 3.75 x 2.25 inch mint tin.

This is a free download. Just click the link below to download the PDF file. (Includes photo instructions to assemble your mini book.) Please remember this is for personal use only. Enjoy!

Decorate Your Mint Tin
Need some ideas for decorating your mint tin? Watch this video tutorial on my YouTube channel.

I AM free Mini Book from My Porch Prints: Jesus Bible


I AM free Mini Book from My Porch Prints: Jesus Bible

I Am statements from Jesus in the Bible

I AM free Mini Book from My Porch Prints: Jesus Bible

I AM free Mini Book from My Porch Prints: Jesus Bible

I AM free Mini Book from My Porch Prints: Jesus Bible

I AM free Mini Book from My Porch Prints: Jesus Bible

I AM free Mini Book from My Porch Prints: Jesus Bible

Download This Freebie
Download the PDF file for this "I AM" mini book by clicking here.
Includes photo instructions to assemble your mini book.
*Tip: Round the corners for a nice, finished look and easier fit in your mint tin.

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Friday, December 28, 2018

Freebie Friday: Journal Words for Bookplates

Journal Words for Bookplates: Free Printable Download My Porch Prints

Journal Words for Bookplates *Contains Affiliate Links
Hey junk journalers & all you crafty people! Today's Freebie Friday is so simple, and yet so useful! You've probably seen journals on Pinterest with those cute Tim Holtz Ornate Book Plates. Sometimes they even have words inside them with cute fonts and pretty backgrounds. You could probably make them yourself, but my motto is why do it myself when I can get a free download? Exactly!

So, today I have a free download for you of printable journal words specially designed with those bookplates in mind. You can choose from dark words on a light, vintage background or white words on a darker background. Just scroll through the photos to see how easy it is. Then go the bottom for your free download & get crafting! ;)

Be sure to SHARE your creations on the Crafting Ideas Facebook Page.

Words: Create, wish, dream, be still, imagine, bliss, love, garden, journal, junk, notes, abide, forever, memories, secrets, journey

Journal Words for Bookplates: Free Printable Download My Porch Prints

Journal Words for Bookplates: Free Printable Download My Porch Prints

Journal Words for Bookplates: Free Printable Download My Porch Prints

TIP: Cut out your chosen word and then press against the back of the book plate. This will give you a raised guide for cutting.

Journal Words for Bookplates: Free Printable Download My Porch Prints

Journal Words for Bookplates: Free Printable Download My Porch Prints


Journal Words for Bookplates: Free Printable Download My Porch Prints

Journal Words for Bookplates: Free Printable Download My Porch Prints

Journal Words for Bookplates: Free Printable Download My Porch Prints

Journal Words for Bookplates: Free Printable Download My Porch Prints

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To download, click the image below, then right click and save it to your computer.
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PLEASE NOTE: This image is not to be re-used in digital form (as in do not re-post it on your website or anywhere else or try to sell it in digital form). 

You MAY PRINT & sell it as part of a journal or art project (please credit My Porch Prints).


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Saturday, January 12, 2013

I Punk My Chucks

Winter brings a lot of challenges. Shoveling snow, scraping windshields... and figuring out how to do fun projects when my porch is knee-deep in snow.

Since I can't go outside and sand a hutch or paint a table, I'm forced to turn to smaller projects to release all this pent-up creative energy. And that is why I decided to paint my shoes.

The project started when my daughter asked for Converse shoes for Christmas. I started looking online for good deals. In the midst of searching, I discovered an entire culture of shoe-art. People, I realized, actually paint their canvas shoes. Being, well... me, I thought, "I could do that!"

So, when I found a decent deal on some high-top Chucks for my daughter, I went ahead and bought an extra pair for myself.

Turning to Photoshop, I worked up a design that incorporated my love for writing and books with my love for God. I also looked online for ideas and inspiration. One shoe design was a red and blue Red Riding Hood theme. I loved the colors and decided to go ahead and use red and blue in my own design.

My Converse shoes painted white. I know. It's hard to tell.
After working up the Photoshop version, it was time to take the plunge and do something that goes against mom-instinct: write on my shoes.

I read up a bit on the process. Even though I'm using the wrong paint and the wrong method, I thought I could at least take a LITTLE advice from the pros. They suggested I paint my white shoes white before beginning. I know. It sounds redundant. But apparently it helps with cracking, so I began by painting my shoes white. 

Design drawn in pencil.
Next, I used a pencil to free-hand the design, referring frequently to the Photoshop version. My reasoning was that I could erase my mistakes. FYI, pencil does NOT erase off canvas shoes. Maybe some kind does if you have special know-how, but good old mechanical pencils do not.

Me and my Sharpie paint pen (thanks, hubby!).
After penciling the entire design on the shoe, I realized that it would have been smarter to outline the background, paint it, THEN pencil the rest of the design on top, but I'm not exactly the think-ahead type. So, since I had the whole design on there, I went ahead and outlined in black with a paint pen. You can use whatever paint pen you like. Mine happened to be a Christmas present from the hubby: a Sharpie oil-based fine tip black paint pen. I wasn't sure how the oil-based pen would work on canvas or how it would work with the acrylic paints I would be using, but it seemed to hold up fine. The tip did get a little fuzzier by the end, but I worked with it.

Nearly finished...!
After outlining in black, I filled in the design with acrylic paint and a small brush. I decided to paint over the rivets where the shoelaces go. We'll see how that holds up over time. I'm not the most graceful painter, so after painting, I went back and re-traced my black lines. Then I did a finishing black outline around the shoes' edges.

The final product looked almost exactly like I'd envisioned it! I'm still deciding whether I want to add some shading or not. And I'll probably either spray or brush on a clear sealant of some kind. Still, I punked my Chucks with my own style, and I'm pretty happy with them. Now I need some blue and red laces, and I'll be ready to show my creation to the world.

The finished product! Well, maybe.