My card is made using our Bible Verse from Romans 12:2. It's a scripture that I memorized years ago when I was a young Christian back in the 1980's, so it's very special to me.
I recently discovered how to change our scriptures (or any black image) to color. I use Canva Pro and "Edit" the image. Then I click "Effects" and choose "Duotone." From there you'll see color choices and you can type in any hex number to make your image any color. I was so excited when I learned how to do this!
Anyway, here's my complete supply list:
- Word Art Wednesday Bible Verse (below)
- Paige Evans Patterned Paper
- Stampin' Up! Balmy Blue Card Stock
- SU! Azure Afternoon Card Stock
- Pink & Main Arch Dies
- SU! Bloom & Gorw Stamps & Dies
- Copics, B21, B95, Y13, YG13, R85
Even though it's not one of my favorite colors, I chose blue this time because it reminds me of snowy days in Pennsylvania in January. I do miss the snow, but hubby is happy here in Florida, so that's good.
We're looking forward to having you come on over to Word Art Wednesday and play along as we kick off our first challenge of the new year!



Such a beautiful card, Barb! I love your stitched arch dies and how you added those lovely stamped and die cut flowers at the bottom of the verse! Such a pretty card design! Thank you for all your sweet comments on my WAW entries. You are such an encouragement to me!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Barb! It gives a soft, yet delicate, feel.
ReplyDeleteAn exquisite card Barb - and I do love your matching envelope
ReplyDeleteBlessings
Maxine
What a beautiful card! Thanks for sharing how to change the colors! I am going to have to try this out.
ReplyDeleteYour card is so pretty Barb. I am wanting to get me some arched stitch dies. I can make an arch on my Cricut, but I really love the stitched look. I have to look in to how you change the colors of the font. Do I find it on Google play store and is it free?
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you!
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