Happy Wednesday!!! It's time for some new Word Art. This week's word comes from 2 Thessalonians...
This week I'm using another photo of my grandfather and his friends, taken on the same day as last week's photo. This photo is really interesting to me. I'm imagining they were hanging out on a Sunday afternoon, perhaps after church. The two men on the left in the back row are looking at a book... maybe a bible? Because what other book would a group of men be carrying around? Then we have the two men in the middle of the front row. They are doing something with their hands...is it a 1930's style fist pump??? One thing I do know for sure...the Lord is faithful, and it was only Him that protected them from the evil of that period in time.
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Another great page with a beautiful scripture so aptly used.
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Maxine
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ReplyDeleteA wonderful page ! The papers you have used are fabulous with the photo and the wonderful scripture.
ReplyDeleteDear Gemiel, your art is gorgeous. I do believe they are indeed bumping fists. What a wonderful photo you have and a real treasure, especially because it names the men in the photo. Many blessings to you, my dear.
ReplyDeleteGemiel, what a fantastic masculine layout. I really like the colors and patterns you chose to use. The buttons are a great accent.
ReplyDeleteWonderful layout, love the Gentlemanly feel to the Design Papers. Hope your doing well. Hugs
ReplyDeleteBeautiful LO, Gemiel!! I love the masculine papers!!
ReplyDeleteI love the story of faith that your grandfather's beautiful vintage photograph tells! The masculine pattern combination that you chose for your layout is wonderful. Blessings!
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