Tag: sketchnotes
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Inktober 2018 Days 1-5
Hello Everyone, Here’s day 1 through 5 for Inktober. I will be posting my week’s work on Fridays. You can see my daily progress on Instagram – @blessinks. Day 1 There are several verses about poison, but this verse jumped out at me. I was thinking poison ivy, since I am allergic. If I walk…
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Make your own praise page
I am focusing on developing pages for my prayer journal. Why don’t you get blank sketchbook and join me? Let’s start with a praise page. The Instructions are below: For color I used Neocolor water soluble crayons. I color the area and the go over it with a wet brush. I love the way…
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August Calendar –
Here’s the August Calendar. You can get the printable by signing up for the email list. I’d love to see your doodled calendar.
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Brown Paper Sermon Sketchnotes
I haven’t fallen off the face of the earth after all. It’s been a busy summer so I’ve taken some time off. But I thought I’d do a little posting tonight. We started a prayer service at LifeSpring Community Church (1615 Thoele Road, St. Peters, MO). If you are anyone you know is in need…
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July Calendar – Omnipresent
Here’s the July Calendar. You can get the printable by subscribing to my website. You’ll get access to all the calendars and other cool stuff that is available only to subscribers. PRINTABLE: 2017 July
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Children’s Ministry Sketchnote – Mr Mark’s Classroom
This week I’m posting some sketchnotes I did for a recent Children’s Ministry Webinar I attended. The presenter loved these so much he incorporated them into his handout. These were easy to sketchnote as Mark Jones from Mr. Mark’s Classroom provided a lot of visual images during his webinar. We’re actually headed off to meet…
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May Calendar available
Here’s the May calendar you can get if you are an email subscriber. I loved doing this page. I decided to do a sun burst theme but use alternate colors. Can’t wait to see yours! Blessings, Marsha
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How to Sermon Sketchnote Part 4
Some times thoughts pop into your head that require a quick note. Instead of writing out these notes, its good to develop a short hand or a legend to help you get those notes down quickly so you can keep your attention on the message. Developing a legend will help you keep up with the sermon without…