Faith Crafter Magazine 2 2016 | Page 32

3. Add a little doodling and other affirmations or Bible verses with a marker or gel pen. 4. Cut a sheet of card stock into one half inch strip and some 1 inch strips. These will become stems and the text strips on the pocket. Nicole Plymesser Nelson Artist, teacher, writer, wife, mama. She lives in the ‘burbs outside Chicago, IL where she spends as much time as possible surrounded by color and sunshine, making art, reading, walking, singing and dancing between carting around her kids to dance, baseball, and football. And the whole time trying to praise Jesus! Find more of Nicoles work at nicplynel.com 32 7. To create the flowers: punch (or cut out) 2 different size circles. I made 5 flowers (odd numbers are always best visually) which requires 10 circles all together. 8. Glue a small circle to each large circle. Use glue dots to stack and attach to buttons to each flower. 5. On the half inch strip write “Joy comes in the morning”, cut into each word, and outline each strip with a skinny marker. Glue these to the front of the pocket. Cut the tips of the others and outline them with the marker. 6. Punch two holes at the top of the pocket. Cut ribbon to 2 foot lengths. Use two different ribbons for a bit of interest. I used an organza and a ribbed color. Thread through and tie them to each side of the pocket then bring the lengths to the top and tie together there. (I found this helped it hang correctly.) Faith Crafter Mars 2016 www.faithcrafter.com 9. Add doodles with black marker. I also added some stitching and a bit of white paint. Arrange the flowers in the pocket with extra strips to document more joys. Add a pen to the pocket as well. Each day write down a joy on a strip—either the front or the back—and enjoy your pocket of joys!