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Tiny scripture Doodles

Here we are in August already! I finished up the tinyscripturedoodles in Proverbs. 


 I am now going to do them in Philippians along with the study and the readings of His Mercy is New. I hope to keep up with them all.
I had this extra set of 48 Prisma colored Pencils that I can now keep in this cute little pencil wallet I got at amazon. It holds 74 pencils and pens, just right to have with me when I do a little art or coloring. I hope you are all enjoying summer as I am and staying in His word.
Blessings!!



9 comments:

  1. Hi, I am just finding your blog and I love it. I am wondering what size, type of paper do you use for your tiny scripture doodles? Do you possibly have a template? I'd love to do this. Thank you so much. Vicki

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  2. what size and type of paper do you use for your tiny scripture doodles? Do you possibly have a template? Also how do i begin please

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  3. Hi, the paper is just a half sheet of regular paper. Draw a line down the middle and put 8 rectangles on each side. Then find a scripture writing plan. And find a way to summarize and draw to express the verse. Hope that helps.

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    1. Hi thanks for replying. Which scripture writing plan would you highly recommend please?

      Is there a way you can delete my photo in the above message please as i didnt realise until i published the message.

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  4. I don’t see a photo. I would recommend going through a book of he bible and highlighting and doodle special verses.
    It will give you a better understanding than the plans. God bless!

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  5. Thank you. The photo is showing next to the deleted message "Debz J". I deleted the message but the photo remains.
    Thanks

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  6. Sorry Debz I can’t see aanything, you must be the only one to see it!

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  7. I too am just discovering your blog, via Pinterest. LOVE this idea of scripture doodles--something small and simple, yet with value and purpose. Thank you, Sharon! I look forward to exploring your blog for additional ideas.

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