Monday, 18 February 2013
The Anchor
Do you have an anchor? A few days ago my husband met a gentleman and they are becoming friends. This man after being in our home a bit commented that we must have a anchor as a family for the peace he seen here. It was a joy for my husband to share with him The Anchor of our souls. All but one of my children have also trusted in this anchor and it is such a blessing! There are many storms our souls will face from birth to death, but one thing is sure. The Lord Jesus if he is your anchor will hold you fast through any and every storm! I know this from experience and praise Him for the wonderful security of knowing Him and the salvation he gives by faith in his son Christ Jesus the Lord and what he has done for us on the cross.
This is a card that I made with this man in mind, and when my husband saw it he said I was never to sell this and that he wanted me to give it to him someday! So, I'm making another just like it to put away for a 'surprise'.
For this card I've used a boat in the bottle from Esther at Shoregirl Creations. I cut it out, inked the edges with some brown ink and coloured the waves just a bit with a pencil crayon. Then I paired it with this word art verse from Karen at Papercraft Memories. I've added layers of corrugated cardboard, a splash patterned paper from my collection and some Elmers braiding cord. With a finishing touch of an inkadinkadoo corner stamp.
I would like to share this is at Word Art Wednesday.
Thank you so much for dropping by to see me today! God Bless!
Gorgeous card, Jennifer, and absolutely perfect story to back it :)
ReplyDeleteLovely card Jennifer.
ReplyDeleteGr Elly
Wonderful stamps, and an overall beautiful job on this card. I love how you used Esther's bottle and did the ship inside, very neat! Thanks so much for sharing with us again this week. So nice to have that extra time to be crafty.
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Karen
Word Art Wednesday
this is so beautiful, jennifer! i love the ship in the bottle!
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful card, Jenn! So masculine, so peaceful and inviting. It's a wonderful story you shared too. Friendship at any age, any distance is such a BLESSING!
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Polly
This is so beautiful! what a gorgeous card! amazing!
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I think the is my favorite card from you Jennifer. The ship in the bottle...just the whole card design is beautiful. What a wonderful testimony your family has. The Anchor holds! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteLove your post!! So many truths about the Anchor of our soul. What a blessing. Your card portrays it beautifully!
ReplyDeleteHi Jennifer. From the decorative corner to the cord to the wise words tis a beautiful card .
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hugs Shirley-anne
I absolutely LOVE what you did with that ship in a bottle image! Love the piece of cardboard behind it -- great masculine card!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome sentiment Jennifer!! Love this gorgeous masculine design here! :) HUGS
ReplyDeleteWow. What blessings, all the way around.
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barb
This is gorgeous and I LOVE that quote with the image of the ship.
ReplyDeleteSuch a strong message and I'm glad you are making another for hubby.
Thanks for always stopping by my blog and bringing a smile to my face with your sweet and lovely messages.
Hugs,
Calypso
GORGEOUS card, Jennifer! I think this is my favorite one out of all the cards you've made! Fabulous message you've shared, as well! :o)
ReplyDeleteThis card is so lovely and so are the thoughts you were having as you made it! just beautiful!
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Chriss
Praise the Lord for this wonderful testimony that your husband was able to share the Gospel!!! I will pray for this man's salvation!
ReplyDeleteYour card is beautiful, too!
Pretty card and great background story to your card... love the image and the sweet sentiment...
ReplyDeleteOh my, this card is absolutely beautiful. What a wonderful image and PERFECT verse. You hit this one out of the ball park, girly! Well done!
ReplyDeleteWonderful card, the perfect verse, very pretty
ReplyDeleteHugs julie P
Fabulous card Jennifer. Love the ship image. The corrugated panel is perfect.
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