Thursday, August 10, 2006

The Perfect Plan

On my unplanned vacation I spent some of the time coming up with the perfect plan or schedule. I knew I would be coming home to a mess, inside and outside, with soccer season starting and school right around the corner I was starting to wonder how I could do it all! Upon returning home, I jumped right into my plan and the first week went well. The girls responded and even commented on how much they enjoyed the new "reward" system and way of doing chores. The first week of soccer went well and then week two...Monday was good. Tuesday started off fine and then I had to mow the lawn. I inadvertantly hit a rock, stick or something that shot up and shattered the van window. This is the day after all the tree limbs were finally taken away and the remnants of the storm pretty much gone, to now face another insurance claim. Thank God the window was completely covered and no deductible. As a matter of fact, someone is coming today to fix it. Ok, not a big problem, but now Katlynn is complaining of her swollen gland hurting and being tired. Off to the doctor...3 hours later and armed with antibiotics, we rush home to eat and off to soccer practice. Long story short, a very hectic day, constant running, but thankfully her blood tests came back fine. Ok, it is now Wednesday, a new day to get back to the perfect plan! Or not. I won't bore you with the details but I once again am reminded that there is no perfect plan, only He is perfect! I must remain patient and flexible. Perhaps God was preparing me for next week when homeschool begins?

Back up...I don't go to the doctor without something to do. So I brought a new book Embellished Emotions for scrapbookers. Love it! (done in my Wheezy voice from Dragon Tales) A quick summary: this book gives lots of ideas and inspiration for using quotes and sayings as titles and journaling in your scrapbooks. Although the book listed many resources and websites for quotes, they didn't mention the Bible. A perfect resource, am I right? :) So thinking back on the past couple of days and my "perfect plan", I decided to try my hand with a project inspired by this book. Here is what I came up with:
I think this would make a great embellishment, title or in place of journaling to go along with a picture of someone going on to college or any other big change in their life. My daughter would be going into middle school and I know from talking with other mothers, they are worried about this big step for their daughters. Wouldn't it be nice to do a page with a picture of your child and your thoughts/concerns/hopes for them as they enter middle school? I also thought about using it as a card embellishment to give to one of these young ladies as an encouragement before starting school.

A few directions for the tag:

I started out with a sketch to get my ideas down. I used a wipe erase board because it was accessible and could be erased and play around with easily.

With the sketch, I had an idea of where I wanted to place the text and what words I want "highlighted".
  • I printed the text out on light cardstock and cut into strips.
  • I stamped letters for "LORD" and "Future". Trim or punch out. (I used a little tag punch for "future". For "LORD" I stamped the square border, then letters inside and trimmed.
  • Inked edges and matt "plans".
  • I used a tag from Crossed Paths Faith collection as my base. Arrange your text elements until you are pleased.
  • The "Hope" embellishment is from Crossed Paths Faith collection round epoxy accents.
  • Add cross brad, adhere tag punch to back at top of tag.
  • Adhere small circle punch to continue the round element theme from "Hope".

*Stamps are from EK Succes True Faith collection. Brad is Accent Depot, purchased from PaperWishes.

I hope the above tag gives you some ideas and inspiration for your next layout! I would love to see some of your own creations.

Faithfully,

Dawn

http://www.FaithfullyYours.net

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dawn, I love the layout that you did! I never would have thought to sketch it out first...an excellent visual aid! Beautifully done.

1:24 PM  
Blogger kimberlydawn said...

dawn,
thank you for your message and the blog! i was curious about craftpays.com? and i was wondering if anyone posts on faithfullyyours.net? i just became a member!

3:43 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Love this tag! This is one of my favorite verses, and I actually made a piece and framed it in our children's room.

And how true that there is no perfect plan - only HE is perfect.

"Many are the plans in a man's heart, but it is the Lord's purpose that prevails." Prov 19:21

What a comfort to know that His will *will* be done, regardless of my own issues.

8:28 AM  

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