
Some of you asked about my soul journal; so....I thought I'd share some of my pages. Keep in mind I'm no artist and I think I've only really finished two pages so far. To me; so long as there is space to journal... or doodle; .... then it's not done. I'm finding as I journey along, that "my" soul journal really does tell a story of things that God is teaching me along the way. If you're interested in beginning one of your own; at the end of this post I'll share the link that my friend Sherry of he{art} gave me that got me started.
In the page above, I used an outline of myself and was thinking alot about how people are measured or valued by the world. The world's standards and God's are so different. -- Man looks at the outward appearance, but thankfully God looks at our heart.

I like to use vintage sewing patterns in my layers; they really give an aged look.
On this page, God had me in the word ABIDE.
Picking up my bible, the word "abide" just kept jumping off the page at me.
"And now, little children, abide in him; that, when he shall appear, we may have confidence, and not be ashamed before him at his coming." 1 John 2:28

Then, looking at the lines, you start drawing from there, and .... I dunno... it's just fun!

There's a lot of room for more journaling.

I'd written in my other journal on a really "off" day.
Have you ever had one of those days that you wrote and when you re-read it all later, your jaw dropped to the floor? Yeah... one of those days.
I was in a MOOD.
No.... a BAD mood.
I wrote alot of UGLY, and couldn't just leave it there.
So I tore the pages out of my beautiful italian leather bound journal- which made me sick in the first place, and then glued them down into my soul journal instead. Oh don't go tryin to figure out what I was writing about coz you'll never ever know. I'd written alot... and these are pieces and pages that don't even go together.
After gluing them down way out of order...
I then happily covered it all up with gesso.
And more journaling....
And paint...
more journaling... gesso, paint... -- you get thee idea.

It's kinda cool coz through the whole process, alot of prayin went on.
Okay; and....
Some serious repentance.

Well; let's just say, God is good at fixin our messes.

sweet victory.


Some of the layers were kinda deep... other things... light-hearted.
Remember I told you that I like to splatter paint?
This is why.
I learned at Sarah's site one of my favorite things about soul journaling: is to just drop color onto your book and close it up!!! Whoda thought? But once I started doing it, ... I loved it! I also love to get my brush wet and flick paint all over. It's messy and wonderful! Gotta wear an olde apron that's for sure!



I need to use that gelly roll pen to doodle a vine at the edge of the green next to this photo... -- And who knows what scriptures will come to me in the days to come and end up on these pages?






She was my inspiration one day to photograph my own.
And I've started a new page using them.


I find that while I'm soul journaling... I spend even more time in the Word. The two go so hand in hand for me.

Visit Sarah Whitmire and have a look at her prompts.
I'm so happy my friend Sherry introduced me to this.
It's one of my favorite things to do now!
It's definitely good for my soul.
Holykisses xoxo
Lea
10 comments:
Lea! You are incredibly artistic! I can see your creativity shining through each example you shared. Thanks for taking time to show your pages. They are inspiring!
I dont know how this post got past me. I am just blown away about your soul journal. God gave you a gift and you are using it to his glory. What an artist you are and to have these to look back on and to see where and how far you have come.
Awesome!
What a MASTERpiece you have created and a treasure to leave behind. You AMAZE me!! Hugs!
I am just AWEstruck and teary eyed that you opened not only your SOUL JOURNAL with us but YOUR HEART!! Your SJ touched me deep..and inspired me all the same! I think SJ doesnt take an "artist tallent" (although YOU are very artistic & expressive) but for us other folks not so artistic, it just takes a willing heart to open up on blank pages...& express whatever comes out! I LOVE it Lea! Thank YOU so much for sharing it with us!
Today I am making the decision to NOT let my soul journal sit on the shelf...empty & blank another day!
inspired....Char
WOWOWOW! Isn't it refreshing?? I am just beyond blessed to call you friend. When I get busy and miss my Soul Journaling time - I start to get in a funk. It's like I HAVE to do it now. You're right about the getting more into scripture. I love it. Great post Lea - I'm so glad that you are enjoying it.
Sherry :)
I'm with Simple "T" on this one. Somehow, it wasn't showing up for me. I was even here yesterday, and this wasn't there for me, neither was it on my updated blog list. Must have been for a reason, I'm sure.
Lea, I'm speechless! And you know me, I'm one of a LOT of words!!!! You definitely have a gift and a talent for showing the depths of your soul in an art form that is just beautiful. To the point, I think every page should be framed and hanging on walls somewhere!!!! I can't even imagine that you would go back and paint over even a speck of any of it. Thank you so much for this. I just had no idea.. . . I thought it was going to be words. . . . just words. . . with some kind of theme. I see another sleepless night coming as I try to imagine my soul painted on a page in a journal. . . . . Thank you a million times over for this!
Lea, I came to tell you something and the very word I was going to use is in your first reply. I'm still going to say it:
you are so dad gum artistic that it stinks. you amaze me with what you see, what you do, and the outcome. SO BEAUTIFUL inside and out are three!
Love ya
WOW I love it you are quite the ARTIST lea(:) hugs,p
Aloha My Beautiful Sister in Christ!
Thank you for sharing your soul journal with us. And I agree, you are so very artistic! Soul journaling is such a "safe" way of working through whatever and where ever God leads! It has been a blessing for me, nudging me back into my creative space after the death of my dear Mother. You can pour out your heart, then cover it up with fun art!!! Whoever started soul journaling had a really great idea! It is so hopeful how the Lord can take our ashes and turn it into something beautiful!!!
Got a kick out of how you said that the page is not done until there is no more room! I find that I go back and keep adding and adding to pages that I did initially.
Thank you for sharing!
Aloha !
Lea! I love your art journal! I went through the online class by Brave Girls and that's where I learned some art journaling techniques! I love all your details and how for each question, concern, prayer and praise you go to The Word and include that scripture. That's how my journal is, too. I like the page of pieces torn, what an excellent way to "work it out" girl! I need to go back now to my pages and do more, now that I know it's not finished UNTIL THERE IS NO MORE ROOM! Hugs, sweet sister-in-Christ!
~Heidi
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