Hello! ¡Hola! Last week we lost Carol, one of my faithful parishioners, to cancer. She was a faithful woman who loved unconditionally, selflessly served others, and continuously matured in her knowledge of the Lord. It was sad loosing her, but I feel blessed to have been the celebrant during her burial service and committal.



This first project is a collaged art journal page I did. I used the Sizzix Tim Holtz Artful Dwellings, Mini Openings, and Mini Hearts dies, along with the London Icons, Notebook, and Flourish embossing folders; a Sizzix Pete Hughes Infinite Dooldes #1 Thinlits set; a We R Makers Flower edge punch; A Francis Meyer Wacky Journal template; Copic Inking Pens; Petal Point ink pads; and assorted paper scraps. My page was inspired by Art Journal Journey - Houses and Buildings, A Cut Above - June, and A Place To Start - Anything But a Card.

This is a piece inspired by Sunday Postcard Art - Quote or Saying. I love the encouraging words about perseverance in this old Japanese proverb. I did the Daruma doll drawing and calligraphy on a watercolor postcard, using Funcils Oil Paint Pens; Copic Inking Pens; a red stamp pad; and a hand-carved stamp of my last name using Katakana characters that I made years ago. I am also submitting this postcard to Friday Face Off 6/5/2026 and Sunday Best #484. (Thanks for the shoutout, NixPixMix!)



Next, I have a card I made for my oldest daughter, whose birthday is coming up. (BTW, I apologize for the off coloring on the bottom of my card, due to photographic lighting issues.) I was inspired by Colorful Options # 4 Cards, with a Tiffany blue, coastal, graphic feel; Atlantic Hearts Sketch 684, by Michelle; and Everybody Art Challenge 601 - Brads. (Thanks EAC, for choosing me as one of the 3 Winner - 600th Challenge!). For my card, I used a Simon Says Corner Stone Seal die; Spellbinders Sunset in a Glass and Tropical Flair dies; a BearBoss brown cardstock sheet; a Desecraft Designer Foil sheet; DCWV Textured Adhesive Cardstock sheets; a Making Memories mini gold circle brad; and a Copic Multiliner pen.These are my wife's and my 3 rescue cats. Rolo the Tortoiseshell is much older, so she's a no-nonsense kind of girl. Gris the Gray Tabby and Sammy the Siamese are much younger, so they're mischievous kind of girls. Regardless, they're all loving companions. I am submitting these to Saturday Critters #651 and Mosaic Monday #191.
In closing, I have a summary of the sermon I wrote for Trinity Sunday, based on Matthew 28:16-20:
We worship and we doubt. We experience something real but we cannot make sense of it. Despite the trinitarian math of three equals one and one equals three, God is beyond words, explanations, or understanding. In his book Mere Christianity, C.S. Lewis explained the Trinity as a dynamic, loving relationship—often calling it a kind of “dance,” where humans are invited to participate. So if the Trinity is about love, beauty, and new life, we may not be able to explain it, but we can certainly experience it. All we have to do is seek it, and join the dance with whatever moves we have.
Thanks for visiting! ¡Gracias por visitarme! Please leave a comment, so that we can get to know each other, and I will reciprocate the favor.
Shalom,
Arnoldo+
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Mary Anne (8)
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Lynnecrafts 9 xx
You've created some very beautiful things – I especially love the birthday card for your eldest daughter. I also find your grandson (with and without his bald head 😉) and your three rescued cats absolutely adorable.
All the best from Austria, Traude
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Your sentiment is one of my favorite scriptures. My daughter named her son Joshua (Yehoshua) because our family believes that declaration summed up our position of faith. We have chosen who we will serve.
Thanks for playing along with us at A Place to Start! We look forward to your next visit!
Hugz,
Chana Malkah
I like the ending of your post. Of course, as we worship we sometimes doubt. Doubt is good in moderation because it questions our understanding and beliefs and often can strengthen our faith. We can learn a lot though our questioning.
God bless you and your family.
I like what you created, Arnoldo - but you sure know that the cats steal the show, don't you? Are they getting along with each other?
Thank you for joining our challenge at Colorful Options!
Diane CO DT
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Thank you for playing along with Atlantic Hearts Sketch Challenge!
Sonja
Your journal page and postcard turned out so great. There is also an wise saying with the sentiment which I truly love. Fall seven times, stand up 8 was always one of the motto I live with.
Your card for your daughter really is brilliant. I love the tropical colours and that background paper. The leaves on there frame this beautiful sunset so enchanting. Attractive design and a lovely brad to fix the white pennant.
Thank you for sharing this beautiful card with the "Everybody Art Challenge."
Hugs, Uschi
Lovely and creative art works '~ you do them so well ~ Hugs ^_^
Your artistic talent is beautiful and creative, and your cats 🐈 😻 🐈⬛️ are gorgeous. I have had cats a good part of my 69 years and they are wonderful pets.
Thank you so much for the beauty and inspiration you share.
What a fun house. You must have every die there is. I have one! Thanks for this great entry for Matilde's theme at AJJ.
I love the card for your daughter. It is stunning. I also love the Japanese card and your hand carved stamp of your name. Happy FFO and AJJ.
Love when Dads do art for their kids.
My Dad made a journal for my birth and for the second Mother´s Day painted Iris-flowers for my Mom (my name is actually due to the eye as he was an optometrist).
I lost both my parents to darn cancer. And instead of putting money into research into this we try to get to Moon and Mars. I truly do not understand.
I am sorry for your loss...
You art work is lovely. The last card with the sunset is a favorite.
So sorry for the loss of Carol. Your recue kitties are adorable.
The AI version of Billy is cute. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend! PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
You sure make wonderful and interesting art works. My so called art is far simpler, LOL! (I make memorials for pets that have passed...and sometimes for other occasions, using GIMP which is a simpler kind of photoshop.)
Loved seeing your grandson likeness, so cute! (Our sons were baldies, too. One is a Joshua, the other is a Daniel...as in Dare to be a Daniel...and he sure is/was!)
And your kitties! I miss my 'meezers' , now I have 2 crazy rescue pups, they came from Texas all the way to Michigan.
Thanks for visiting my blog!
Blessings!
...it’s lovely to see your collages again; I’ve been able to admire them once more.
Greetings by Heidrun
Brandi R.
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I'm sliding in late from the WOYWW crowd.
condolences on the loss in you parish family. Sending those we love off to their next home is never easy.
I love how you not only bring in so many elements to your cards but you tell us what you used. thank you.
Creative Blessings!
~ Kelly #14