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Pinterest Party & Link-up (vol 39): Holy Spirit Prayer {Free} Printable & Bookmarker

Note: This post is a week late because I mistakenly thought TODAY was the first Tuesday of the month. Woops! 😉

Pin. Create. Inspire. Pinterest Party & Link-up. (pinterest_logo_new_640)Join me for a Pinterest Party every first Tuesday of the month as we link up and pin it, create it, and inspire others to do the same. Recipes and crafty ideas are encouraged but think outside the box too. Think organizing ideas, birthday themes, a cute outfit, a new hairstyle, marriage tips, life inspiration, traveling destinations, a great quote – anything you’d post to Pinterest.

Show us how you didn’t just pin it but brought it to life!

Not on Pinterest? No problem. Link-up your own creation to inspire us so we can pin in to our own boards. Don’t have a post ready? The link-up will be open for a month so there’s still time. Plus, feel free to link up a new post or an older post that hasn’t had much traffic lately. 🙂 (If you want to grab the button, scroll to the bottom.)

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This month I am doing something other than a recipe! 🙂

Over the weekend I wrote about my September Goals and one of them was to memorize the Holy Spirit prayer that I like to say before I read my daily devotions. RevolutionofLove.com - pp_holy_spirit_1

I was going to simply type it up and print it off but then I started playing around with the font and clip art and it slowly became a printable that I printed off and framed.

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To print out a copy, click this full size image. Then right click and “save as” onto your own computer. Then print as an 8 x 10 photo.

RevolutionofLove.com - pp_holy_spirit_2I then shrunk down the graphic and added it to a Word document. I printed it off on cardstock, cut it out, punched a hole at the top and added a ribbon, Viola. A bookmarker for my bible.

If you’d like to make one for yourself, print out the PDF here. (Make sure you page layout is in “Landscape ” mode.)

I hope you enjoy the graphic and bookmarker. 🙂

RevolutionofLove.com - Holy Spirit Prayer - Free Printable and Bookmarker (pp_holy_spirit_3)Want to share this on Pinterest? Here’s a ready-made pin. 🙂

Want to follow me on Pinterest? Find me at pinterest.com/bobbi_rol.

Want me to follow you? Leave your Pinterest handle in the comments. 🙂

UPDATE: As an added bonus, you can watch me on Periscope talk about this prayer and making these prayer cards. If you aren’t on Periscope, you can watch it below or watch the video here. I’m still getting used to recording live so I am a little nervous at first but I warm up and am more myself by the end. 😉 Also, in the video here you can’t see the hearts or the comments, so that is why I comment back at those who are watching live even though you can’t see it in the replay.

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I’m linking up this post with the sweet Jess and Kate over at Sweet Little Ones Blog.com for this week’s Tuesday Talk. 🙂 Go check out their blog. There’s plenty of good stuff to read!

Now it’s your turn.

1. Choose your creation or inspiration, share about it and snap a photo if you can.

2. In your post, link back the original blogger/idea, rather than your Pinterest pin. That way credit goes to the proper person. 🙂 (But feel free to add your Pinterest profile link so we can follow you!)

3. Add a link back here so others can play along.

4. If you want to use it, here is the html code for the logo:

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5. Link up below. Make sure you’re sending us to your actual post, and not to your general blog address.

The link up will be active for a month. Have fun!

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September 2015 Goals (& A Review of My Summer Goals)

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Last year, I started to get into the habit of making goals. I shared with you my summer goals and now that summer has flown by it is time to review those goals and make new ones for September.This month is actually my favorite month to work on goals because after all the less organized, playful days of summer and with the kids return to school, I am ready and energized to tackle some of the needed areas of my life.

My main big goals do not change but my mini-goals change depending on the areas I need to work on the most. This summer although I did not accomplish everything I had planned, there was enough real progress to feel like a made some big strides. For one prone to procrastinate and spin her wheels in the ground, that is muy bueno! So here is a summary of my progress and my mini goals for September.

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RevolutionofLove.com - goal_daughterMain Goal #1: To always have God at the center of my life and to deepen my love for Him. I want his will to be my will and motivation.

Summer Mini-Goals Reviewed

  • 15 minutes of prayer/ journaling in the morn. – This was a little hit and miss. Not great but not terrible. I could definitely use more work on this area.
  • Turn my mind to God through the day, even if only for a brief moment. – Yes, I have worked on that and have spent more time turning my mind to God.
  • Memorize the “Come Holy Spirit” Prayer – Yeah, this did not happen.

September Mini-Goals

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RevolutionofLove.com - goal_wifeMain Goal #2: To be a loving and holy wife to Brian and to work at keeping our marriage strong, to nurture our friendship and spend time alone to reconnect.

Summer Mini- Goals Reviewed

  • Plan weekly at home date night or an hour long outing on the weekend. – Done and done. 🙂
  • Once a month, plan a longer date with a babysitter. – Yeah, baby. Done. (Thx to visiting family who made this much easier!)  🙂
  • Have the kids do a quick clean up before Brian comes home so the place doesn’t look like a war zone when he comes home. – Proud to say, Yes!
  • Bite my tongue and let Brian come home to a kiss from his wife instead of a tirade of all the drama he missed while he was away at work. – Hmmm… maybe 75% of the time. So, it could still use some work but has been better.

September Mini-Goals

  • Continue to plan weekly date nights and monthly out of the house dates.
  • Continue to work on having the home picked up and my attitude in check so Brian comes home to respite and not chaos.
  • When Brian gets me upset, still treat him with respect and not like he is another one of my kids.

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RevolutionofLove.com - goal_motherMain Goal #3: To be a good mother that loves her kids and spends time with them and is not always “too busy.” I want to teach them about their faith and how to love and serve God in their young lives.

Summer Mini- Goals Reviewed

  • Plan a daily time for the kids to read and work on a little school work so they don’t forget everything they learned. – This went okay but not great. Some progress made.
  • Have screen-free times during the day when the kids must be outside playing or doing something constructive (ie Legos, puzzles etc). No iPhones, iPads, tablets or computers allowed. (Mom included! Gasp!)) – This one was HARD for all involved but it worked. The kids spent way less time on screens, mama included.
  • Weekly outings – beach day, picnic, library, aquarium etc. – For the most part, yes.

September Mini-Goals

  • Revise the kids chore charts now that school is back in session.
  • Do what dinner prep I can in the early afternoon so I can spend an hour in the late afternoon helping the kids with their homework.
  • Incorporate three feast days into the family life to help the kids better appreciate the fullness of the faith. This month it will be Mary’s birthday on the 8th, the feast day of St. Matthew on the 21st and feast of the Archangels on the 29th. (This one may be a little ambition but I’m going to add it anyway.)

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Main Goal #4: To bring order into our home so I am not stressed out by the mess and chaos. When things are organized our family life runs smoother and there is more peace.

Summer Goals Reviewed

  • Make a master TO DO list broken down by each room in the house. I have a tendency to work on too many projects at once and I don’t complete any of them. This way I can pick one item on the list, get it done and mark it off. – I never made a master list because I did not have a lot of free time this summer to work on projects. I sorta forgot that summer also means having kids underfoot 24/7! Okay, maybe not at night but by then I am too exhausted for anything other than vegging on the couch!)
  • Update my freezer and pantry inventory and plan my weekly meals around the items that will be expiring soon. –  I never updated the list but I have been eating out of the freezer and using up forgotten food.
  • My menu planing has grown stale so this past month I have been trying one new recipe a week. (Preferably using my about to expire food.) So far it has worked out well. – Not each week but every couple weeks, yes.

September Mini-Goals

  • Fill in my new planner for Sept 2015 – Aug 16.
  • Spend some time in the evening working on Mystie’s course Simplified Organization. (By the way, if you are interested in this course, sign up for her email first. There is a discounted price through the email.)

* * *RevolutionofLove.com - goal_womanMain Goal #5 – To take care of myself physically, spiritually and mentally so I can be a happy and healthy wife, mother and friend. Taking care of myself mentally also means challenging myself to come out of my comfort zone and facing my fears.

Summer Mini- Goals Reviewed

  • Daily hydrate, take vitamins and walk for 20-30 min. Use my Fitbit to keep track. – I’ve been decent on the water, sometimes lacking in the vitamins but rocked the walking. I made it 55 days straight hitting my goal of walking 10,000 steps a day. However, this week I was sick and needed some rest.
  • Track my eating otherwise I keep underestimating how much I’m eating each day. – Major fail. Lack of weight loss was the proof.
  • Plan a blogging schedule that allows me time to enjoy what I love each day without going to extremes – spending no time on the blog or getting sucked into a posting rabbit hole. – Postponed. Family life and summer took over any thoughts of blogging.
  • Plan some girls day out with local mom friends. – Not as many as I had hoped BUT I did co-host a Blessed Brunch so that was awesome. 🙂
  • Buckle down on my Goodreads’ 2015 Reading Challenge. I pledged 12 books this year. I am in month six but only on book 3. Time for summer reading! – I am in month 9 and have read 7 books so I have a little catching up to do.

September Mini-Goals

  • Track my eating.
  • Plan a blogging schedule.
  • Spend a few minutes a day just writing and getting thoughts down on paper. It doesn’t have to be for a post but just to keep the process flowing. Use the Listers Gotta List challenge for inspiration.
  • Record more scopes on Periscope.

It may seem like too much but in the season of life I am in now I have a little more free time and I can focus on these things. (I remember a time when I rejoiced if I simply was able to shower and not do bodily harm to myself or anyone else before Brian came home.) Each season looks different!

What about you? What is the one thing that you really want to work on this month?

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My Favorite Songs of Summer 2015

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Can you believe today is the last day of August! The kids are back to school and the weather finally cooled off today. It really feels like the end of summer.  I was making an old school CD mix as a Get Well gift for a friend. I included my favorite songs of this summer. I thought it would be fun to add them here for you to enjoy. These songs were not necessarily released in summer, but they got a lot of summer airplay on the alternative stations and they were frequent flyers on my summer playlist. Enjoy. 😉

Atlas Genius – Molecules

Death Cab for Cutie – The Ghosts of Beverly Drive

Twenty One Pilots – Tear In My Heart

The Wombats – Emoticons

Florence + The Machine – Ship To Wreck (Live on SNL)

Coin – Run

Coleman Hell – 2 Heads

Wolf Alice – Moaning Lisa Smile

X Ambassadors – Renegades

Cheerleader – The Sunshine of Our Youth

SAINT MOTEL – “My Type” (LIVE)

Beck – Dreams


(Note: this song does have some language so make sure no kiddos are around.)

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Online Daybook & 7 Quick Takes (8/28/15): School, Parties and Prayer

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Happy Friday!  I am linking up with Kelly for 7 Quick Takes.

 

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Grateful for…

  • The kids being happy in their first week back at school.
  • Having four hours to myself each morning!
  • Getting to a better morning prayer routine.
  • A husband that works so hard for our family.
  • Kind notes from friends.
  • The necessities of life.

Praying for..

  • The grace to not waste time.
  • Those carrying heavy crosses.
  • Those who have died unexpectedly and for their families left behind.
  • An end to the fires burning in CA and WA.
  • An end to the drought.
  • All pregnant moms, those trying to get pregnant, those who have lost their babies and for moms contemplating an abortion.
  • The souls in purgatory, especially family, friend and those most forgotten.
  • Some special intentions.

 

Pondering…

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This week I have been thinking about the use of my time and not wasting it. Now that the kids are back to school I have my mornings free. I have a HUGE list of To Do’s and things I need to work on but my mind is constantly going, “Squirrel!” and I jump into too many things at once and I don’t actually get much accomplished. I hate that! That is why I am such a list maker and planner user. I have been trying to order my day and get the “must do’s” done first. Even if the rest of the day gets crazy, if I at least accomplished a few of the primary things, I don’t need to sweat it.

I am working on my planner posts next week. I have my new 2015-2016 Erin Condren planner and a small traveler’s notebook. I am also updating my Household Binder and Financial binder so lots of planner posts coming up!

 

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Around the House…

I’m dividing up the house into sections to work on. This week I am working on the entry way. We finally found a system that we like to corral all the back packs, shoes and various items that accumulate in the entryway. I’ll be sharing about it in future posts. 🙂

 

Family Chit Chat…

This happened –

revolution of love - kids_8-24-15The first day of school. It’s the first (and last) year we will have all the kids together in one school! We’ve got Bella (8th), Andrew (2nd), John-Paul (K) and Matthew (Pre-K).

revolution of love - mvx_8-24-15Matthew’s first day of school in his cute little uniform. After taking this photo he said, “Okay, you can leave now, mom.” Lol. I’m glad he feels so comfortable there! (After seeing his siblings in that class he was dying for it to be his turn.)

revolution of love - jp_8-24-15The first day was also John-Paul’s birthday! He brought Star Wars graham crackers to share with his friends.

Revolution of Love - star_wars_bday_3BI had fun making the birthday sign with the help of Picmonkey. 😉

 

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In the Kitchen…

Revolution of Love - Homemade Coconut Granola (pp_granola_6)Everyone has been asking me when I am going to make another batch of granola so I guess that’s what I’ll be making tomorrow morning!

 

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Watching…

(At the Movies)

I haven’t been to the movies much these last couple weeks, although I did catch this one.

movie_papaertownsPaper Towns reminded me of the John Hughes movies I used to watch when I was a kid. There are many teen elements but something a little deeper too. The story is about Quentin and his childhood friend Margo. They slowly drift apart and into different social crowds in high school but he never stops having a crush on her. On night, after she breaks up with her boyfriend, she turns to Q to help her seek revenge on those who wronged her. They bond and the following day she disappears. Q follows the clues she left to find out where she went.Q’s coming of age story is better than other teen movies I’ve seen and I like that (slight spoiler alert) that there wasn’t the cliched “happy” ending. That actually made the movie for me.  I’d rate this 3 1/2 stars out of 5, Parent note: The movie is rated PG-13. It contains language, crude remarks/ behavior, implied teen sex (nothing shown), partial nudity (a guy’s behind) and a secular worldview.

 

Listening to …

The movie may not be your cup of tea but if you listen to the alternative music station then you’ll probably enjoy the Paper Town Soundtrack. I know I am loving it. The song “My Type” by Saint Motel is on it and although it’s an older song, it has been one of my favorite tracks of the summer. I dare you to listen to it and not want to dance! I’ll be listening to it in the car as I go on a lunch date with Brian this weekend! Well, only if i have on my earphone since he doesn’t like my music. He is either listening to chant or The Clash. My sweet paradoxical man is just my type. 😉

 

Reading…

These are on my nightstand now.

I have not been reading lately since by the evening I am so exhausted I fall asleep after a few sentences. Now that I have more free time to work in the morn, I hope to remedy that because I downloaded a bunch of books on my Kindle thanks to the Kindle deals I found over at ModernMrsDarcy.com. There are some great titles listed!

 

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Here are my posts from the last two week’s:

Revolution of Love - Be A Heart Giveaway & interview with Erica Tighe (ss_erica_giveaway)There is still time to join the “Be a Heart” Giveaway! It ends next weekend. 🙂

 

 

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In the blogosphere…

 

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I shot this one with my phone on my morning walk.

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So that’s what I’ve been up to lately! What about you? What’s currently happening in your life? Do share.

Have a great weekend!

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Saturday Spotlight: Erica of Be A Heart

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I’m excited for this second installment of the new blog series called Saturday Spotlight. Every month I will feature someone and their creativity – whether it is a crafty mama selling her creations on etsy, or a Catholic artist bringing beauty into the world or a blogger spreading the light of Christ through her (or his) words. I think it will be a great way to support the people who are making the word a little brighter with their God given talents.

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Today our feature spotlight is for Erica at Be A Heart.

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1. Tell us a little about yourself.

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My name is Erica and I am the owner and designer at Be A Heart. I grew up in Phoenix, went to DePaul University in Chicago and studied Sociology. After graduation I was a volunteer with Heart’s Home, USA in Salvador da Bahia, Brazil for a year and a half and then moved to New York to begin my adult American life, and lastly moved to Los Angeles last summer to be closer to my family.

 

2. When did you first know you wanted to be an artist? Where you always artistic?

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I love this question. You know, I loved doing crafts as a kid. I used to hand make all my holiday cards and birthday cards. My grandma used to tell me at every holiday that one day I would be a card maker. I would brush that comment off because my dream since age three was to be a teacher. It’s a bit of a long story of how I switched degrees from elementary education to sociology so I won’t bore you with that. However, I always saw myself more as an “intellectual,” not an artist even though I have family members who are in artistic fields.

After graduating, I backpacked through Europe by myself for six weeks. I spent hours upon hours in museums and was so moved by all of the art across cultures and centuries. I have always been battling depression and other issues of low self esteem and the beauty that I encountered in those six weeks healed me in a way that I had never experienced before.

Revolution of Love - Saturday Spotlight: Erica Tighe (ss_erica_2)“The kids learning about India and making our own Rangoli.” // Source: Erica Tighe

A few months later in my orientation program for Heart’s Home someone quoted Dostoevsky, “Beauty will save the world,” in a session on beauty. It really struck me. When I got to Brazil, they put me in charge of the schoolhouse. I still had to learn Portuguese so I turned to art. I developed an arts based curriculum (I had kids from age 2 to 14). These were all children who had experienced traumas in their young lives and through learning about different artists and cultures and then practicing on their own, I saw them grow and heal.

Revolution of Love - Saturday Spotlight: Erica Tighe (ss_erica_3) “An art exhibition we hosted to raise money for our village.” // Source: Erica Tighe

This was really the beginning of my own growth as an artist. They opened something in me. They taught me how to be inhibited in my work.

 

3. What was the inspiration for the name “Be a Heart?”

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Again at my Heart’s Home orientation in some session, someone said, your job as a missionary is to “be a heart, nothing but a heart.” I remember writing it down in my notebook. I could do that, I thought. Really the charism of Heart’s Home is compassion and the organization does not go into these slums to build hospitals or schools or churches. They go to be little hearts, they go to build friendships with the lonely. I named my blog Be A Heart, which I would update with my measly one hour of internet a week. When I came back to the states, the name rolled over into my new blog, where I wrote about what it was like to still be a heart in New York City.

I’m really self conscious about the name—like what kind of business name is that?!! But by the time it came to create an actual business out of my design work, I had already built this brand of Be A Heart and I had to just roll with it. It’s a good daily reminder for me to actually be a heart in this world that can so often be heartless.

 

4. It’s obvious that you have a love of God and strong faith. Does your faith affect your artistry or how you view beauty in the world?

I think part of this question is answered above, but I will expand a bit further. So how after all of these experiences did I become a calligrapher, designer, business owner? I was working at a school in Brooklyn. I was really unhappy, I answered in myself once and for all that, despite my childhood dream, I was no longer feeling drawn to be a teacher. I was working in administration—working on events and logistical matters. I needed something to do in the evenings after work that was using my creative juices, but also that didn’t make a mess. I recalled my mom teaching me calligraphy as a child so I ordered some things on Amazon—all the wrong tools, mind you. I was terrible. I was looking for a new job, had no idea what I was doing with myself, was pretty unhappy.

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I did a novena right before Christmas that my grandmother had framed for me for my confirmation that her mother (my great grandmother) had handwritten. I prayed for a new job. At the end of the novena, in some weird inspiration, I told a friend that I was going to be a calligrapher for a living. A job was not presented to me right away, I totally forgot about it even, had started making plans to move to LA.

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A few months later, someone saw my terrible attempts at calligraphy and asked me to make her a print. Then someone asked me to do the calligraphy for a wedding. Which led to a wedding invitation. By July, I had registered Be A Heart as an LLC. It’s a bit of a blur since then. There have been a lot of unseen curves in the road. A lot of “what in the world am I doing??” moments.

I asked my spiritual director in a panic if I was crazy. Was this what God wanted me to do?! And he said, “Oh, Erica. God doesn’t have some really hard puzzle for you to figure out. He wants you to live in love. Can you love in your design work? Then, God is very happy for you to be a designer.”

It freed me totally. Father Michael often reminds me that God is my boss so when I am ready for more work, I ask him. None of this is my doing and I have very aware of it every day. Just yesterday, I saw my to-do list and my August income. I realized I could take on some more work. I got on my knees next to my desk and asked for it. Within an hour (literally, this is not an exaggeration) I had three projects in my inbox. It blows my mind. But I should also mention that this took a few months of practice to get it down—a few panic attacks happened in the mean time. Now I have months of evidence that everything will be cared for so the anxiety has lessened greatly.

When I had a salary and regular pay check, I think I thanked God when I got the job. Then my check was just deposited every two weeks and I took it for granted. Now, I could get a $5 check and I thank Him for it.

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Then there are moments when I am designing a wedding invitation for a couple. It can take months for the design process and I get to pray for this marriage between these two people. I get to lift them up as they are going through marriage prep. Wedding planning can be so stressful so if I can make one part really lovely and thoughtful, then I am being a heart.

 

5. I love how you said in your blog that you have been dealing with your anxiety by cultivating gratitude. Have you seen a difference?

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Totally and completely. Sometimes I forget to be grateful. I’ll go days without making my gratitude lists. But then I go back and fill it in when I’m feeling anxious. Being grateful for what I have takes me away from what I don’t have and that always calms the anxiety.

 

6. I really want to learn how to do handlettering and I purchased your practice sheets. Do you have any tips for a beginner or tools that you recommend?

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I have to tell you the main thing is to practice practice practice. I spent hours and hours and hours being SO TERRIBLE. You can look back on my instagram and see. Not even that long ago, I was still not that great. But I just kept doing it. I picked up a few things by looking at other people’s letters, but I also tried to work with my natural handwriting.

If you want to do calligraphy, I suggest getting a Zebra G nib and any kind of pen holder. You have to use Bristol smooth surface paper for it or else it will catch on the paper and cause splatters. I only use sumi ink.

For brush lettering, I like to use round brushes—size 0-4. I dip in the sumi ink or use watercolors. I use a marker paper for practicing and watercolor paper for more finalized pieces.

Take a class if you have any in your area. Even one will help you visualize how to use the tools. I’m working on setting up some video classes for people who live outside of areas where I travel and teach.

 

7. What projects are you working on right now?

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Various products Erica designed for Blessed Is She.net. They are available to purchase here. // Source: Blessed Is She

Let’s see, what is on my dock. I am working on some products for Blessed Is She. That is sort of an ongoing project. I am working on a book cover for a client and I got a lot of custom print orders recently. I am also working on the final pieces for a couple’s wedding, which is at the end of the month—escort cards, table numbers, menus, programs, etc. And working on someone’s website design. There is always so much going on simultaneously!

8. Any last words?

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I’ve already said a lot 🙂 Will be surprised if anyone makes it down here. But if you do, know that God will provide for you if you can be open to it and take risks and move past the uncomfortableness in life. Open your heart. I feel so blessed to get to do this for a living, but I also believe that we can all “be hearts” in so many capacities in our work. It’s about how we answer the phone or respond to an email or put an extra touch of thoughtfulness in a package. It’s about how we greet our coworkers or smile at our customers. And like my spiritual director said, as long as you can love in what you are doing, then God will be delighted.

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A big thanks to Erica for opening up and sharing so much of her loving heart with us. I have always admired Erica’s work but now that I have learned more about her, I admire her on a deeper level as a person!

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Revolution of Love – Be A Heart Giveaway & interview with Erica Tighe

I have purchased a number of Erica’s products over the year and I would love to share some of her beautiful creations with you. Join the “Be A Heart” Giveaway and you could win an item  of your choice (up to $20 value) from Erica’s shop. Join the rafflecopter giveaway below.
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