What Are You Looking For?
Hello! ¡Hola! It's hard to believe, but we're already halfway through the month of January 2026. I've even celebrated and blessed the first marriage at my church for the year. It was the wedding of one of my former students, when I was the Head of School, so it was an extra special service.
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| Priesthood Ordination Blessings Atlantic Hearts Sketch Challenge #664 The Male Room Challenge #206 - Add a Tag |


Talking about special, for my first project, I'm sharing a card I made for a dear friend of mine who got ordained as a priest, on January 6. We have been friends for years, and we worked together when he was a seminarian at Diocesan youth camps, Cursillos, and other events. I was inspired by Michelle's AHS sketch and TMR's add a tag challenge. For my design, I used Sizzix's Seth Apter 666907 Thinlits set; a Martha Stewart tag & Arteza Calligraphy Pen for my hand lettered sentiment; a vellum watch face from my art stash; a MME Paper Pad; a Canson's Papercraft pad; a Moriquill ATC card; and various adhesives.
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| Trust In The Lord Graduation Card Freshly Made Sketches #719 The Card Concept Challenge #223 - Cozy New Year |

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| Valentine Cards for Elby & Memin (Pin)spirational Challenge #333 - January Blue and Purple Just Add Ink #777... Blog Hop - Just Add Something Seasonal |
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| My Art Studio & Home Office |
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| Mixed Media Portrait |
Jesus' question to John the Baptist's two disciples -What are you looking for?- is better translated as, “What are you seeking?” This is an invitation to actively examine our own hearts, so we can see what we find there, make amends, and bear witness to God's will. It has the power to reorient our lives, make a difference in the lives of others, and to begin changing our world into what God intended.
Thanks for visiting and leaving a comment! ¡Gracias por visitarme y dejar un commentario! I'll be thrilled to reciprocate the favor!
Shalom,
Arnoldo+











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