I am so excited about my first post
on the Citrus Twist Kits blog! This month’s kit was packed with so many fun
goodies that I have had so much fun creating with.
This page is focused
on Psalm 125:1-2
Those who trust in the Lord are like Mount Zion, which cannot be moved, but abides forever.
As the mountains surround Jerusalem
so the Lord surrounds his people
from this time forth and forevermore.
Those who trust in the Lord are like Mount Zion, which cannot be moved, but abides forever.
As the mountains surround Jerusalem
so the Lord surrounds his people
from this time forth and forevermore.
This verse has meant so much to me
in this season. I love that it is a promise and reminder that God stands with His
people at all times.
I started off by spreading a thick
coat of white paint down on the page so that the alphabet stickers would pop
once they were on the page.
Once the paint was dry I pulled out
the October Afternoon stickers from this month kit and began to arrange them on
the page. I choose to spell out “King of my Heart” for this page after I had
listened to “King of my Heart” by Caves. My favorite part of the song is when they
sing, “Let the King of my Heart be the mountain where I run, the fountain I
drink from. Oh He is my song.” When I look at this page I want to be reminded
that, while God is always standing by my side, I am also striving to be close
to Him.
Next, I pulled out the fun die cut
pack that was included in this month’s kit. I loved the pink circle that says
“THIS” as my tab. And let’s not forget about the super fun, Illustrated Faith
washi stickers that come with the December kit. Since I journaled a song I used
the music note washi stickers at the
top and bottom of my page. The XOXO tape is also a part of the kit,
which I thought went perfectly with the music notes.
To finish off my page I splashed
some watercolors across the page as messily as I could. I had a blast
worshipping as I worked through this verse and I’m so glad I could share it
with you guys.
Merry Christmas, friends!
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