Since Holy Week is upon us, and Easter is Sunday, this week’s tip in project represents Jesus’s triumphal entry into Jerusalem.
#15 Hosanna! Complete Square

Hosanna! #15 Colored Artwork

Found in Mark 11…
On the Sunday before his death, Jesus began his trip to Jerusalem. Nearing the village of Bethphage, Jesus sent two of his disciples ahead to look for a donkey/colt that no one had ever sat on. Jesus instructed the disciples to untie the animal and bring it to him. Then, Jesus sat on the young donkey and slowly, humbly, made his triumphal entry into Jerusalem. The crowds welcomed him by spreading their cloaks on the road and by waving palm branches in the air, shouting, “Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!”
I hope you enjoy working on this week’s tip in! Many blessings for your Easter celebration! My completed project is above. Please feel free to interpret it in any way you’d like! 
I look forward to seeing your work, please post in the Tip In thread on the CBJ Facebook Group Page >> https://www.facebook.com/groups/CBibleJ/permalink/771299126361175/
 
Many blessings!
JoAnna

Remember Tip-Ins Tips from Week 2:

You can free-hand this image and write the bible verse around it. OR you can print the free download printable and use that paper as your tip-in. OR you can print it out, and then use the “Graphite Method” (see website for instructions at >> http://wp.me/p7I46G-gI ) to transfer image directly onto your bible paper.

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Remember Tip-Ins Tips from Week 1:

Why use Tip-Ins? Answer: To add additional space for drawing/writing in your bible. Perhaps you don’t have a “journaling” bible, this is a way to add a drawing without actually drawing on the words of the bible paper. Perhaps you have already journaled on that page, or your illustrated bible already has a picture on that page that you want to use, you can just add a tip-in on top of that. 

Tip ins can be of any type of paper, card, photo, etc. that you want to include into your Bible. I, myself, have used sketch paper; tracing paper; copy paper; and, illustrated print offs. When using these, I cut them down to 5×7 or smaller. However, according to the size of your Bible, you can adapt your tip in to the desired size.

Also, there are several ways to adhere tip ins into the Bible… you can use Washi tape, adhesive or Elmer’s glue, to name a few.


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