Hope this helps!! Thank you for sharing... I agree with wanting the dots and the paper being the same color. Off to buy a set as i just bought my first jounaling bible, and i have really appreciated your approach to studying the bible. Recently a new subscriber!
@@FlourishInHisWordwithJudy You are very welcome...so glad I could help!! I'm an artist and love paper and other media, so I know and understand the importance of finding and appreciating certain materials.
I just wanted you to know I tried this with a 3x5 card in one of my Bible journals. It worked like a charm. I wanted to try it out before I did it in my Bible. This was so easy to do.
Depending on how many pages you add into your Bible, it can definitely overtime add bulk to it, my previous journaling Bible was the She Reads Truth Bible, I have a flip through video of that, and you can check it out to see how it added some bulk, I added pages in that one all throughout the Bible. Regarding the spine, I guess that would determine the quality of the Bible, if it’s a well-made Bible, it should hold good. And overtime if you are adding lots of pages to your Bible, you could always have your Bible rebound and the spine stretched to adjust to your Bible if it needed it. But that would be, after tons of pages added! I have been doing this for a couple of years now and have never had any issues with adding pages in my Bible in regards to it, missing my Bible up. Hope this helps!
For tip ins if you want a more bible-paper like texture you can also try Tomoe River 52 gsm Loose Leaf Paper - A5 - Blank - Cream
Great to know! Thanks:)
Moleskine Cahier Journal, Soft Cover, XXL (8.5" x 11") Dotted, Kraft Brown, 120 Pages (Set of 3)
Hope this helps!! Thank you for sharing... I agree with wanting the dots and the paper being the same color. Off to buy a set as i just bought my first jounaling bible, and i have really appreciated your approach to studying the bible. Recently a new subscriber!
This is awesome! Thank you so much for the info!
@@stephanie_smith and thank you for watching, so glad to be used in this way💛
@@FlourishInHisWordwithJudy You are very welcome...so glad I could help!! I'm an artist and love paper and other media, so I know and understand the importance of finding and appreciating certain materials.
Moleskinne has a web site
Thank you for taking the time to actually show us this. I greatly appreciate the information!
Your welcome!💛
I just wanted you to know I tried this with a 3x5 card in one of my Bible journals. It worked like a charm. I wanted to try it out before I did it in my Bible. This was so easy to do.
So glad you were able to do it, it is definitely easy once you try it out!
Very helpful! Thank you! ✝️💖
You’re welcome!😊
You can use a heavy piece of paper under your blank tip ins to protect pages. Watercolor paper is good. Cut a piece and save in back of bible
@@ccbarr58 great idea! Thanks!
Thank you so much for explaining all the details of how you did this.
Your welcome! 🤗
Thank you so much for explaining Love it❤
You’re welcome!💛
That Moleskine 3 pack was also sold at Costco but it’s been a number of years since I’ve seen it there.
@@JMJ.516 good to know, thank you!
Do you find that this adds bulk or could possibly ruin the spine of the bible?
Depending on how many pages you add into your Bible, it can definitely overtime add bulk to it, my previous journaling Bible was the She Reads Truth Bible, I have a flip through video of that, and you can check it out to see how it added some bulk, I added pages in that one all throughout the Bible.
Regarding the spine, I guess that would determine the quality of the Bible, if it’s a well-made Bible, it should hold good. And overtime if you are adding lots of pages to your Bible, you could always have your Bible rebound and the spine stretched to adjust to your Bible if it needed it. But that would be, after tons of pages added!
I have been doing this for a couple of years now and have never had any issues with adding pages in my Bible in regards to it, missing my Bible up.
Hope this helps!