God’s Army | Bible Journaling For Kids

Hello everyone! This is going to be my first post here on my blog and I thought it would be a great way to introduce a new series that I’m starting over on my YouTube channel! I noticed that there aren’t a lot of resources regarding Bible journaling for kids so I thought I’d put together some videos and posts showing tips and tricks that I’ve learned while journaling with my own kids.

I was contacted by Joy Clair Stamps to receive and review one of their stamp sets and when I saw the God’s Army set I knew it would be perfect for my son, Ayden, to do some journaling.


Over the last couple years the Bible journaling community has grown exponentially which has led to a growth in products but I’ve still found it hard to find masculine supplies or supplies that my kids can comfortably use. Joy Clair Stamps has a wide variety of stamps but their line of Bible journaling stamps, in particular, have some great options for more gender neutral themes.

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Ayden decided he wanted to use this set to create a tip-in/bookmarker for his Bible using card stock and Tim Holtz Distress Inks. This is a great technique for kids since they can make mistakes and not worry about it being a permanent mistake in their Bibles. Distress inks will bleed through your thin Bible pages but they are a great option for kids since they are water-based which equals easy cleanup and they come in a wide variety of colors.

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Be sure to head on over and watch the video to see how the whole project came together!


-PRODUCT LINKS-

God’s Army Stamp Set

Distress Inks – Forest Moss, Shabby Shutters, Old Paper, Brushed Corduroy, Gathered Twigs, Walnut Stain, Ground Espresso, Pumice Stone

Mini Ink Blending Tool

Versafine Onyx Black Ink

Until next time!

Lindsey

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