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Thursday, 13 September 2007

Salt challenge: God's Promises

Today is Salt challenge launch day. Gillian set the challenge this time and here is what she said:

Just want to say thank you to all who have been joining in on the challenges so far, we loved seeing what you created for the Water challenge.

Gillian here and it's my turn to set the challenge this week and I've chosen
God's Promises.

So many times we are guilty of breaking promises,

or have been on the other end of a broken promise,

but what a wonderful blessing to know

that when God makes a promise it's steadfast.
We'd love to see what Promise from God you choose to use as your basis for your challenge

so leave us a comment when you are finished your piece,

so that we and others may see your work.

To get you inspired the Design Team have come up with some beautiful pieces.




If you read about my problems with Vista and my craft robo yesterday, you'll understand that my contribution went a bit haywire.



Fortunately I did get my robo up and running (thanks for the sympathy, folks), but I couldn't get it to recognise the registration marks on the printed image for the centre of this LO, so in the end I cut it without and it went 'off line'. I nearly abandoned it to the bin, but then thought that sometimes people do funky things for effect and that I'd leave it as it is! (The simple solution, of course, to all this would have been to cut it out by hand, but I didn't want to be defeated).


So here is my contribution, based on what Jesus said in John 15:5: 'I am the vine; you are the branches. If a man remains in me and I in him, he will bear much fruit.'







8 comments:

  1. Thanks for this Hazel. I would have to say this is one of my most favourite verses (John15:5). So comforting I reckon :)
    LOVE your grapes!!!!

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  2. Absolutely Beautiful LO Hazel, I love this verse too, and love the image you've used with it, and as for your robo... hmmm... we'll have to give it a speaking too wont we! lol! (ps..I think the grapes look like they have been screen printed, I like that look!)

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  3. Just scrolled down from HSMS prompt Hazel.

    Lovely lo and you can tell it is heartfelt.

    Pleased CR is working now :)

    Sue

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  4. Glad you overcame the robo crisis!

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  5. I think this is beautiful Hazel. It looks like cross stitch or tapestry to me. And even more beautiful is what it reminds us about God

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  6. Lovely piece of work Hazel, glad you got the Robo sorted out.

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  7. Hazel - this is just wonderful! I love how you've tied your image in with the verse! Fantastic!

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  8. So glad you didn't scrap it. It's beautiful. When I first looked, I thought it was a hooked rug in the center.
    amanda

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