Faithbooking Sites
I have been enjoying my new venture into faithbooking. What is faithbooking? It is a spin on scrapbooking. It can be as simple as sharing your faith in your journaling and by Bible verses in the layouts you already create, to making a whole scrapbook about your faith.
I do try to include my faith in my regular layouts. However, I also have three separate books going now. I have chosen not to print out these separate books, but to keep them in the electronic form just to pass down to generations to come and to share on the web with folks.
I have my Garden Book which includes faith analogies in nature.
I have a prayer journal book.
Also, I have a separate book in which the themes of my layouts are specifically about my faith in theme (hymn, church, etc.)
There is plenty of inspiration on the internet to inspire layouts that would fall into my last book. I have been completing these challenges.
Here are some other sites I found.
Faithfully Yours This is a site I think I will visit again for inspiration. There is also a forum and a gallery, as well as an ezine.
Bella Online - Wonderful challenges to inspire your pages.
Creative Memories on Faithbooking - Many resources and ideas.
Scrapbookers Bubble Bath Faithbooking Inspiration - A great blog full of inspiration!
ImageEvent - A gallery with some layouts to inspire you.
Walking with Wisdom - a site about faithbooking.
All Things Scrapbooking - a few articles on faithbooking.
Digitals challenge - some inspiration for pages.
Faithbooking Blog- associated with a shop.
If you faithbook, please share your layouts in a comment.
I do try to include my faith in my regular layouts. However, I also have three separate books going now. I have chosen not to print out these separate books, but to keep them in the electronic form just to pass down to generations to come and to share on the web with folks.
I have my Garden Book which includes faith analogies in nature.
I have a prayer journal book.
Also, I have a separate book in which the themes of my layouts are specifically about my faith in theme (hymn, church, etc.)
There is plenty of inspiration on the internet to inspire layouts that would fall into my last book. I have been completing these challenges.
Here are some other sites I found.
Faithfully Yours This is a site I think I will visit again for inspiration. There is also a forum and a gallery, as well as an ezine.
Bella Online - Wonderful challenges to inspire your pages.
Creative Memories on Faithbooking - Many resources and ideas.
Scrapbookers Bubble Bath Faithbooking Inspiration - A great blog full of inspiration!
ImageEvent - A gallery with some layouts to inspire you.
Walking with Wisdom - a site about faithbooking.
All Things Scrapbooking - a few articles on faithbooking.
Digitals challenge - some inspiration for pages.
Faithbooking Blog- associated with a shop.
If you faithbook, please share your layouts in a comment.



7 comments:
Very interesting list as I've thought about starting a FaithBook. Thank you for the informational sites.
Great links here ... I enjoy www.scrapoffaith.com and I'm sure you'll like it too! Thanks for posting on my blog!
Hi Hummie,
Thanks for sharing this Faithbooking blogs/sites. I was actually been searching this kind of stuff and also some kits as well. Bless you!
So glad to find another Faithbooker! You can view my faithbook here: http://www.digitalscrapbookplace.com/gallery/showgallery.php?cat=1762
Most of the layouts were created in response to a bible study I was doing at the time. I highly recommend this as a way of "cementing" your learning!
I will be teaching youth how to faithbook at church camp next week, and would appreciate any ideas you might have!
Awesome! Check out www.faithsisters.com it is new but awesome!
I came to your site to look at a digiscrap tutorial and spotted the faithbooking tab - so glad I clicked on it. Dozens of ideas needing to be expressed thanks to your links.
i have to come back and read this category. i have been thinking about this but the sisters are a different style content wise than i care to be. but i would like to venture into this, my style. it's an extention of what i have been dabbling with.
glad you talked about this too. Ü
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