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Designing My 2022 Calendar

I start thinking about my calendar in early summer, usually with the intention of having it all finished by September (to give me a month to print and promote).  This never happens!  This year, in the spring, I kept feeling like there was going to be a theme to the calendar this time, but wasn't sure what it was or what any of the verses were going be.  I like to prayerfully consider my verses and then illustrate rather than draw and find verses to match.

 

One day, not even thinking about the calendar, I decided to collate all the random verses that I'd been scribbling down or highlighting over the last few months.  I often make a note of verses that might be used for artwork one day.  Suddenly I was looking at a page of verses, most of which were all about the same thing - Praising God for his wonderful earth!  There it was - my theme and verses!

 

Once all 12 verses were confirmed, I began to outline the illustrations to go with each one.  I try to seek God on the order for the verses and what the images should be.  Last year a few people got in touch to say how much a particular verse had helped them in the month they needed to see it.  God is the only one who knows our needs and this makes it so important to let Him guide every step.

 

The next thing to do is to produce the illustrations for each page and the front cover.  For me there always seems to be at least one page where I don't know what the image will be till the last minute, which is a bit scary sometimes but is a good test for me to trust God and not go off ahead with my own ideas.

 

Sometimes I create each page in sections as I am able to use Photoshop to put them together.  For example, for my sunflower page, I painted the sky and grass as one piece, and the sunflowers were on a separate sheet.  This helps if I make a mistake, but mainly enables me to alter the layout for each calendar size.  Once all images are painted, they get scanned in and assembled together on each page.  This year I have an A3 family planner, an A4 calendar and a slimline version.  All the grids are created and added in to each page too.  I usually prepare the grids very early on in the year, so they're ready for when I need them.

This time, rather than handwriting each verse, I created a font which was able to install on the computer.  This was a huge time saver this year so something I'll be exploring more next year.  The font is of my hand writing, which I prefer to a standard typed font.  I quite like it being a little bit quirky and not too perfect!

 

So that's the process I go through to create the design.  It's quite a big project to take on each year, but I love the process.  I enjoy the journey of finding out the verses and seeing it all come together.  I also enjoy seeing the development in my art work compared to the previous calendar.  For me there is more to it than simply creating a product to sell.  It's the journey and learning that is just as important to me too.

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‘Rooted’

This new art print is originally from my Envelopes of Joy project, so some of you may have seen it before, even though it is brand new to the shop.  You can read more about Envelopes of Joy here.

 

The Design Process

I've had the idea of a flower as an illustration to go with this verse for a long time, but every time I tried to paint it, it was never quite right.  So I put the idea to one side for a while.  Fast forward over a year, and it was time to begin getting ready for the next Envelope of Joy design.  Each month I spend time praying about what the verse should be and I really felt it was to be Colossians 2 v 7 with some red tulips.  This design has actually ended up incredibly similar to the original paintings I tried, but this worked first time.  Just shows that in God's timing, things work better!

 

To me, the splatters of red coming from the tulip show the 'overflowing' and the stem needs to be strong just like we need to be strengthened.  (We'll ignore that fact that tulips are well known for becoming droopy quite quickly - then again, look what happens when they aren't connected to the roots!)

How It's Made

I usually create each print in parts - mainly because if I make a mistake with one thing, I don't have to start again!  Sometimes the original piece is all one together, but if I'm making it as a product, I do it in sections to enable better editing digitally.  I begin with the painting which is usually done with watercolours.  I then draw out the text separately, although for this particular print it is more written than fancy writing.   I do this separately to enable me to play about with layout and text size without damaging the painting with endless rubbing out.  The next stage is to scan everything in and put it all together (I use photoshop).  Here I can play about with the layout again and ensure that everything is neat and tidy.  Finally, it's ready to print  and send to it's new home.

 

 

This design is now available to purchase in various sizes in the shop.

 

 

 

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Mary and Martha

 

This latest piece of artwork is based on something I’ve been pondering on this week.  As everybody finds, sometimes life gets so crammed with things and we find ourselves being busy all day every day.  I was reminded of Mary and Martha  in the bible and felt challenged about whether I’m being a Martha or a Mary?  Am I being so busy with the things that I think need to be done or am taking the time to focus on Jesus first?   Sometimes I find the ‘to-do’ list gets so long that it begins to control my day and the deadlines that I feel are there dictate what becomes a priority – just like Martha.  Really I should be like Mary, putting all those things on the to-do list aside to seek Jesus first.  I’m definitely not managing to achieve this all the time, but having this picture in my mind or up on the wall is another prompt to help me along in the right way.

 

 

 

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‘The Oak Tree’

This print is based on a verse that remember learning in Sunday School as a child. It also reminds me of a song we used to sing too and I can’t help but sing the verse now when I read it!

 

I painted an oak tree for the illustration on this print, because oak trees remind me of great strength. I’m sure we could argue that all trees are strong (once fully grown or established) but to me, an oak tree can withstand far more storms and is maybe the strongest and most resilient.  When we are following God’s plan and seeking his will in everything we do and face, no matter what storms come our way, if we keep fixed on Him we will find the strength we need in Him.

 

You can now find the print to buy here.

 

 

 

‘The Oak Tree’ print was originally painted for my Envelopes of Joy project.  Here you can sign up to receive a small A6 size print in the post every month.  There are various length bundles available, with a brand new print each month.

Click here for more information on Envelopes of Joy.

 

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Colouring Sheets

Here's something new for Inspired Joy - colouring sheets! I had the idea of colouring sheets squirreled away for another time, but maybe this is a better time! Maybe one day they'll make it into an actually colouring book, but for now they are available to download completely free whilst we're unable to get out. Feel free to send some photos of your completed sheets. I've made a start one one!

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The God Of Comfort

This print features one of my most important verses from the bible.  It comes with a story to tell, a very personal story, but one that I would now like to share.  I’ve been drawing for a long time but until recently I’ve hidden my art away, because to me, each one tells a personal story and I like to hide away and not share what I’m going through.  Sometimes it feels like I’m opening up my diary for someone to read and that’s almost how it is with this verse.  The picture itself isn’t important, it’s the words that mean so much, so here is the story.

 

When I was 16 I had a bible that was divided up so that you could read the whole bible in a year  I wasn’t doing a particularly good job of reading it – in fact I’d barely read any at all.  Now comes the emotional part – when I was 16, my mum died very suddenly.  That night as I went to bed I picked up my bible and began to read the chapters for that day.  I only got a few verses in…here’s what it said:

 

2 Corinthians 1 v 3-4:

‘All praise to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ.  He is the source of every mercy and the God who comforts us.  He can comfort us in all our troubles so that we can comfort others.’

 

That verse gave me so much comfort.  I almost felt like after a strange day of bewilderment at what had just happened, living in a daze, suddenly it made sense.  One day I would need to have been through this experience.  It didn’t mean the following days, months, years became easy, but I remember feeling a sense of purpose to this sudden extreme change to my life.

 

So here is a new print.  Hopefully you’ll use it remind yourself and others, that we have a God who knows all.  He knows the bigger picture.  He knows the purpose of why we go through the things that we do.  He is the source of our comfort.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(Available to purchase here)