Scrapbooking My Faith
I have been raised by a devout Catholic mom. We go to church every Sunday. I was educated in Catholic schools from kindergarten until college. My faith has anchored me through life's most difficult situations. My faith played a huge part in my decision-making. My faith gave me hope and encouragement when I need them the most.
Surprisingly enough, my faith is the one area in my life I least scrapbook about. Just recently, I took an online class about scrapbooking my faith by Courtney Walsh. I also bought her book, Scrapbooking Your Faith, in hope of getting faith into our scrapbooks more. I want my children to read my thoughts, give them encouragement and strength to look up when they feel so down, to say a lot of a little prayers, to be mindful of the God that will provide for them and keep them safe. I want them to have a personal relationship with God like I did.
Here are the three layouts I did. I have another layout that is much too personal that I'd rather keep to myself.
Template - Scrap Orchard; Papers - Princesa Kit by Jessica Sprague; Journaling Strips - Crystal Wilkerson; Quote Fonts - Georgia and Zapfino; Journaling Font - Pea Marie Christine; Date Font - Myriad Pro
Template - Scrap Orchard; Papers - This Week by Carla Dudley; Title Font - Big Mummy; Journaling Font - my own handwriting
Template - Anna Aspnes; Paper - Nancy Rowe Janitz; Journaling Strips - Crystal Wilkerson; Journaling Font - my own handwriting; Title Font - Carpenter ICG and Big Mummy; Amen font - Zapfino; Date Font - Rockwell Extra Bold
The following photos + words are sized 4x6 that contain passages and quotes that moved me, encouraged me, strengthened me, touched me. Some of these quotes were taken from Pinterest. I am printing them as 4x6s, slipping them into an ongoing album which I'll keep adding into. I have made use of the landscape photos I've taken over the years. My hope for doing this is that my children will someday find strength, encouragement, hope, and faith in reading these passages and quotes.
If you haven't done so already, I encourage you to scrapbook about your faith (if you're a scrapbooker like me), or write about it in a journal. You never know who among your family will one day need a lift, and maybe that's the type of encouragement that will change their lives for the better.















