Sharing God's Gifts

I'd forgotten how fun blogging can be, as I create art pieces to participate in challenges, get inspired by the work of other bloggers, and we exchange comments about each other's work.  Art is just such a marvelous gift, and truly a universal language that unites us.  What a blessing!

I have 3 more projects to share today, so I'll begin with a card that I made for my grandson's to send to them this upcoming Halloween.  I used the new Spellbinder's Classic Mouse cutting dies collection; Sizzix's Tim Holtz Halloween Night embossing folder and a Vintage Labels die; a generic wizard's hat die; Fiskars' Star punch; assorted solid color card-stock and foam sheet; glue and foam dots; and a Zig Letter pen Cocoiro for the hand lettering sentiment and stitch lines.

Swell!  It's Halloween!
Original Card Design by Arnoldo L. Romero
Inspired by Freshly Made Sketches #699
WOYWW 845/65
Freshly Made Sketches #699
A Sketch by Verena


Camp Capers
Episcopal Diocese of West Texas
Photograph by Arnoldo L. Romero
Word Art Wednesday - Weeks #712-713


Next, I have a photograph that I took during one of our clergy conferences, last Fall.  The camp is located in the Texas Hill Country, by the Guadalupe River, in Waring, Texas.  It's in the same area where Camp Mystic and other camps are located, which were devastated by a major flood, on July 4, killing at least 135 people.  At the time of the flooding, there were no campers at our camp, and our summer staff was away on mid-summer break.  While our own beloved camp was not damaged by the floodwaters, the summer camping community is close-knit.  The city of Kerrville and St. Peter’s Episcopal Church were deeply impacted by the trauma and loss of life.

Many in Kerrville, in our diocese, and across Texas, have personal connections to the missing campers and staff members.  So we've had various prayer vigils and fundraisers throughout the diocese since then.  Continued prayers are welcomed, but if you'd like to make a financial contribution to our efforts, you may do so here.  All funds will be used to help the impacted areas.

Original Tile Portrait
T Stands for...
Friday Face Off 8/15/25

Last, but not least, I have a portrait I did on an Artist Tile - 6"x6" square.  My marker and colored pencil sketch of a man drinking coffee, was inspired by Isaiah 40:31a -  Those who hope in the Lord renew their strength.  I did it as part of my "rule of life," which is a set of practices that helps me create a space in the busy world we live in to be with Jesus, become like Jesus, and do what he did.  It's all about living a full life, as I align with my deepest passions and priorities.  As my artistic abilities are a gift from God, I like to use them to glorify his name.

I inserted a portion of my sermon during my last two posts, but today's post is lengthy already.  Hence, I won't be doing that today.  Thanks for your visit and comments, and I look forward to reciprocate, by visiting your blogs and commenting.

Shalom!

Arnoldo+

5 comments:

Crafting With Jack said...

Lovely card, everyone loves Mickey Mouse! Yes indeed, the flood was a tragedy and a terrible loss of young lives. Angela #12

DVArtist said...

I'm glad you have discovered all the fun again.Your grandson will be thrilled with this card. The photo is very inviting. Good fishing? Have a wonderful day today.

DVArtist said...

P.S. Thank you for joining FFO.

KathyA. said...

Reverand Arnoldo, Thank you for recently stopping by my blog (myasperations) and posting a nice comment on my DT card at Word Art Wednesday! I wanted to stop by and take a look at your blog... and I'm glad I did. I appreciate your artwork, and your teaching. One of my favorite scriptures is Isaiah 40:31. (An added note- The addition of the coffee drinker with that verse made me smile. A good cuppa does help to build my strength, especially on days when I have to be up at o-dark-hundred!)

Barb Finnical said...

Reverend Arnaldo, your card is so cute! I am so grateful for your creativity! I am so impressed that someone as busy and important as you loves to make cards! That may sound funny, but my heart is really touched. Your grandson will absolutely love this card. Who doesn't love Mickey Mouse!? As for the hill country floods, our hearts are broken for all that has happened there. Your art is an inspiration to many and we are so glad that you're using it to glorify God! We are also so happy to have you play along with us at Word Art Wednesday. God bless you in all you do and we would love to see you play along with us again soon!