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Psalm 23

 
I won some card blanks a few years back and I really had no idea what to do with them.  They were not the conventional folded cards I am used to - they were single sheets with apertures.  I was stumped.  In the end I decided to ink them all up and make them in to a book.  I joined them with washi tape and I choose Psalm 23 as the subject, as I have been studying it lately.
 
Have a look...  There are Loads of photos!!  Click to go bigger...
 













I added a few pages - vellum and tissue to add to the texture of the book.
And a few more with some details highlighted...




 



 
I'm not sure how I'm going to use it yet.  I've meditated through it a few times but I want to use it for something good... I guess the rightful owner will show themselves when the time is right :) 
 
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Thanks for stopping by
 
 

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  1. Hi Laura, thanks for stopping by and your kind words. I love what you created here!! What a genius idea!

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  2. That's a lovely book. Given me an idea for inspirational quotes.

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  3. This is just beautiful, Laura. Your use of these card is just wonderful, and I think you should use it as a gift for someone who will appreciate it. Just lovely! Thanks SO MUCH for stopping by our blog to share this beautiful piece of art in our challenge this week, and please be sure to join us again soon. It's such a blessing to see the art God has laid on your heart to create. Your gifts are being used to glorify Him, and I'm SO grateful to have you share with us.
    Blessings & Hugs,
    Karen
    Word Art Wednesday

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  4. How beautiful, Laura... This fabulous art work really gives glory to God for His wonderful Word. I love the colour scheme you've chosen, and the little windows and appertures give such interest. So lovely in every way.

    Shoshi

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  5. Thank you for sharing your Psalm book with us!
    I love your creativity and your theme!
    Congratulations - I'll be featuring your project at this week's Inspire Me Monday party at Create With Joy!

    Have a blessed week!

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  6. What a lovely trivbute to Psalms 23 - my favourite of the psalms!

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  7. What an awesome project you have in here. Looks like you've been busy...LOL Thanks for blessing us with your artwork at Word Art Wednesday. Make sure you join us for our new Challenge starting today and to download our new free scripture Word Art. Gd bless, always!

    JO ANN
    http://jattterburycreations.blogspot.com

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