Easter Sunday 2024 – Westley’s True Love

Happy Good Friday, friends, and welcome to another Gospel According to post!

Fandom: “Death cannot stop true love. All it can do is delay it for a little while.” – Westley, The Princess Bride

Verses: Luke 24:5-6, 1 Corinthians 15:54-57, Song of Solomon 8:6-7

Truth: Nothing can stop God’s love from reaching us, no matter where we are or what’s going on. Jesus defeated death on the Cross, and He will one day end all death forever when He returns.

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Princess Diaries – Courage, plus a free printable!

Happy Monday, friends, and welcome to another episode of The Gospel According to, where we find Gospel truths in all the fandoms we know and love by heart. I absolutely adored the Princess Diaries movies as a kid, and still have a great appreciation for them even as an adult. This one might feel a little too direct, but the message came to me at a time when I didn’t even know I needed it. Hope you enjoy!

Fandom: “Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgement that something else is more important than fear. The brave might not live forever, but the cautious never truly live.” – Mia’s father, The Princess Diaries

Verses: Romans 8:15-16, 2 Timothy 1:7, John 14:27, 1 Peter 5:7 NASB

Truth: Because we know that God is never troubled by anything that happens to us, we can trust him with the things we fear and worry about and choose to act with courage rather than fear.

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Percy Jackson on Disney, episode 2: The one where Percy’s never done any of this before, and it looks super dangerous 😆

Greetings, fellow half-bloods! Today, I’ll be reviewing episode 2 of the long-awaited Percy Jackson show on Disney Plus. This episode features Annabeth’s iconic first line, Percy trying all the dangerous half-blood extracurriculars, and of course, his becoming Supreme Lord of the Bathroom. I’ve watched this episode all the way through twice now, and clips of it multiple times over; it’s kinda my favorite of the whole show so far. Hope you enjoy!

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Percy Jackson on Disney, Episode 1: The one where there’s waaaaaay too much talking

Happy January, friends, and welcome to the start of something that might be wonderful, who knows? After literal years of waiting and anticipation, the new Percy Jackson and the Olympians show has finally come out on Disney+, and of course we’re all diving straight into the over-analyzing, critiquing and appreciating that fan-people do best. This will be my review of the first episode of the show, where I’m withholding judgement, but they did, in fact, do a little too much talking for my taste. Hope you enjoy!

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year of the Fangirl, part 4 – ATLA remake coming soon!!

Happy holidays, friends, and welcome to part 4 of our little celebration of the Year of the Fangirl 2023. This time I wanted to look forward into 2024, when we have a live action Avatar: The Last Airbender remake show coming to Netflix! The hype for this has been building ALL YEAR, and I cannot WAIT to finally start watching. In the meantime, here are some ATLA posts I think you might enjoy.

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The Year of the Fangirl, part 1 – PJO on Disney+ and a NEW PJO NOVEL!!

Happy holidays, friends, and welcome to part two of a mini series I’m calling The Year of the Fangirl, where we celebrate all of the amazing fandoms that have gotten new content in 2023. Today, I’m celebrating the release of not only a new Percy Jackson novel, but also a PJO show on Disney. It has truly been a good year for PJO fans! Hope you enjoy this round-up of Percy Jackson-related content!

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December 2023 bullet journal aesthetic – Buddy the Elf’s magical Christmas in New York

Happy almost-December, friends, and welcome to another bullet journal aesthetic inspiration post! I’ve been waiting all year for this post after purchasing a set of printable stickers last year. Alas, I haven’t gotten around to making an actual bullet journal setup with this theme yet, but I wanted to share the aesthetic idea anyway. Hope you enjoy!

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Bible journal with me – Pure as the driven snow

Happy Friday, friends! It’s been a week since the Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes movie came out, and while I’m biding my time waiting for another chance to watch it and give a full review, I’ve been revisiting some of my older Hunger Games posts. As it turns out, one of the very first posts I wrote for this website was inspired by the song “Pure as the Driven Snow” from TBOSAS, and it had some pretty nice lil truth nuggets to share. So today, I thought I’d do a little Bible journaling process and revisit some of the things I learned back in December 2020. Hope you enjoy!

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Make a Lucy Gray Baird-inspired skirt with me!

Happy Thanksgiving break friends, and welcome to a DIY fandom tutorial! I was super excited for the Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes movie, and it did indeed live up to the hype. It was incredible!! In the weeks leading up to the movie release, I created a skirt inspired by Lucy Gray Baird’s reaping dress. I’m pretty proud of the result, so I thought you might benefit from a tutorial/detailed process. Hope you enjoy!

Step One: purchase skirt

In the first pages of The Ballad of songbirds and Snakes, Lucy Gray’s skirt is described as being once magnificent, now faded. Snow describes it both as “A rainbow of ruffles” and “rows of raspberry pink, daffodil yellow, and royal blue” fabric. The movie version takes these colors in a much darker and more muted direction, which matches the overall aesthetic and the story they were telling, but since I like brighter and richer colors in real life, I decided to base my skirt on the book’s version. I searched around on Amazon for a while and ended up with this one, which has nine layers of white tulle ripe for the painting. Two days later, and we’re ready to start painting!

Step Two: mix paints!

One of the most challenging parts of this process for me was figuring out how to color the white skirt. Should I try to dye it, spray paint, or color with fabric paint? I ended up on this new-to-me technique of mixing any acrylic paint with a magical substance called Textile Medium. It’s so cool, you can take literally any acrylic paint and add this stuff to it in a 2:1 ratio (two parts paint, one part textile medium) and it turns it into fabric paint! I will most definitely be using this technique on future projects. You can find the Textile Medium I used at Hobby Lobby or a comparable product on Amazon.

Since my skirt hadn’t arrived yet at the point that I did this, I mixed my paint colors in resealable storage cups. It was so fun to experiment with the effect that adding different shades of color had on the overall hue! Here’s what my colors ended up looking like!

Step Three: Paint!

The next step in our DIY Lucy Gray Baird skirt tutorial is to paint all. the. layers. using the colors we just mixed. I decided to make two of the primary colors that were mentioned by name (raspberry pink, daffodil yellow, and royal blue) with one layer of the secondary colors in between. As it turns out, the movie version went in the opposite direction, with purple at the top and red at the bottom, but the way I chose made the most sense to me.

I put my left hand under the tulle to keep it from leaking onto the layer underneath while using my right hand to paint. It took about an hour to an hour and a half to paint each layer! I also discovered that it’s important to clip the layers above the current layer up out of the way to keep them from getting odd-colored fingerprints on them later on. Learn from my mistake: clip the layers BEFORE starting the next one! 😹

I also took care during this process to make sure that there weren’t any globs of color in the holes of the tulle surface. It just doesn’t look good to me, and it tended to leak through to the next layer. To prevent there being too much paint in a particular area, I used just a little bit of paint at a time on the end of my paintbrush.

Another mistake I made was neglecting to make MORE THAN ENOUGH BLUE PAINT, as I ran out halfway through painting these layers. It was an easy enough fix, but still! If you decide to make your own Lucy Gray Baird-inspired skirt, make sure you have plenty of paint!

Here’s a look at each stenbbbbbbb (Tigris says hi lol) of the painting process and how it looked at the end of this phase:

As an artsy type, I thought having my hand turn a different color was a fun part of the experience. 0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0 (Tigris says hi again lol) If you’re less keen on getting messy, you can always use gloves (although you’ll probably want to use a different pair for every color).


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Step Four: Cut and sew fabric

You could very easily stop at the previous step and have a nice, pretty painted skirt that gives a nod to Lucy Gray’s aesthetic. I however, have been known to be *extra* when it comes to projects like this, so I decided to cut and sew in little tucks of satiny fabric to add some different texture to the design. I purchased about a quarter to a half yard of a few different colors from Hobby Lobby so that there are two of the primary colors and one of the secondary colors. I might even come back and add in some more later!

A more professional person would have sewn a hem around each individual piece of fabric before adding it into the skirt, but as I started this step the Saturday before we went to see the movie, I simply didn’t have time for that. I would recommend cutting your fabric with actual fabric scissors, though!

I cut each piece of fabric so that it was roughly the length of the tulle layer, then attempted to pin the pieces onto the skirt in an approximately-evenly-spaced pattern. Then I spent around 9-10 HOURS sewing all these pieces onto the skirt in ruffles. There’s probably a much better/easier way of doing this, but I went with the making-it-up-as-I-go-along way, which was:

  • One: Sew the end of the fabric piece farthest from my body onto the tulle with three simple stitches
  • Two: With my left hand under the tulle, gradually fold then sew little pieces of the fabric onto the tulle (it’s hard to explain in words, but if you try it yourself you’ll probably be able to figure it out)
  • Three: Sew back across the piece with simple stitches and tie off at the end I started on

This step took SO LONG to do, and I stayed up past my bedtime several nights in a row to do it, but it was WORTH IT!! I love the way it looks with the different colors and textures.

Step Five: Ta-Daaaa!!

To go to the movie, I paired this DIY Lucy Gray Baird skirt with a coral-pink blouse and a lacy sweater for the cold weather. I also enjoyed the effect that the long sleeves on this particular sweater had, giving me the look/feel of having Mockingjay wings. And the kids I work with at my day job loved it too! I’m looking forward to wearing this skirt many times in the future.

Conclusion: DIY Lucy Gray Baird skirt tutorial

I hope you’ve enjoyed hearing about this subtle-cosplay outfit process and the DIY Lucy Gray Baird skirt tutorial. Have you seen the new movie yet?! What did you think?? And would you consider making a skirt like this?

Happy fangirling!

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November 2023 aesthetic – the ballad of Lucy Gray Baird

Happy November, friends, and welcome to another bullet journal aesthetic inspiration post! This month is always Hunger Games month for me as I re-read the series every year at this time, and I love exploring all of the different aspects of this incredible world. I made an entire bullet journal theme back in 2020 based on the Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes as a whole, but this year I wanted to focus in on Lucy Gray as a character. Hope you enjoy!

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Harry Potter – “After all this time?” “Always.”

Happy Monday, friends, and welcome to another Gospel According to post, where we look at the deeper meanings behind our favorite stories and songs and how they can point us to the Word. This week, I want to explore one of my all-time favorite quotes from the Harry Potter universe, which just happens to contain my favorite word, “Always.” Hope you enjoy!

Fandom: “After all this time?” “Always.” – Professors Snape and Dumbledor, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

Verses:

Truth:

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September 2023 bullet journal theme inspiration – Hogwarts constellations!

Happy September, friends, and welcome to another bullet journal theme inspiration post! I did a whole theme based on Harry Potter’s Ravenclaw house a couple of years ago, but there’s so much inspiration there that I couldn’t help but revisit it. This year’s bullet journal has had an emerging sky aesthetic theme to it, so when I found some Hogwarts house constellation stickers this past January, I knew they’d be perfect! It’s also a great way to start the Hebrew Zodiac study that I’m planning on doing throughout the next year. Hope you enjoy!

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Bible journal with me – Women’s Equality Day 2023

Happy Women’s Equality Day, friends, and welcome to a special Bible journal with me post! I was actually researching a different topic that’s been on my heart for a while, and ended up re-reading a blog post that I wrote a couple years ago. Turns out the Lord had some good things to say back then, and I decided to re-learn and reflect on that topic today. Hope you enjoy!

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August 2023 bujo aesthetic – Jasmine and Raja theme

Happy almost-August, friends, and welcome to another bullet journal theme inspiration post! This month, I was largely inspired by Jasmine from the live-action Aladdin remake. Her style is so gorgeous, and her character has a bit more depth to it in this version, which I loved. So many bright and saturated colors! I also love tigers more than just about anything in the world, so I thought I’d make a bullet journal theme inspired by Jasmine and Raja. Hope you enjoy!

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Bible journal with me – Bastille Day and the Grace of Les Misérables

Happy Bastille Day, friends, and welcome to another Bible journal with me post! I’ve been reading and enjoying a devotional book called The Grace of Les Miserables. It explores how each of the characters in this iconic French novel/play/musical-movie learn to give and receive grace. And you can probably guess why I love it so much – the author is speaking my LANGUAGE and it’s awesome! Today, in celebration of the unofficial day of independence for the nation of France, I wanted to take you through the proces of journaling one of my favorite quotes from the devotional book. Hope you enjoy!

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Finding Nemo – lost sons and unconditional love

Happy Monday, friends, and welcome to another fandoms post! I watched the classic Pixar movie Finding Nemo a few weeks ago and was struck by its similarity to a famous parable. It’s a truly beautiful story of family and coming-of-age, both for Nemo the child and Marlin the father. I can’t wait to share what I found for this one. Hope you enjoy!

Fandom: Finding Nemo, the relationship between Marlin and Nemo

Verses: Luke 15:11-24, Romans 5:8, 1 John 4:10

Truth: Even when we are disobedient and rebellious, God’s unconditional love for us drives Him to do whatever it takes to restore relationship with us.

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The new animated Spiderman movie is out and I. AM. OBSESSED!!!

Happy late-night, friends, and welcome to a pure and unadulterated this-new-thing-is-amazing-and-I-have-to-gush-about-it-to-anyone-who-will-listen fangirling session. That’s right, I just finished watching the new animated Spiderman movie, Spiderman: Across the Spider-Verse and I am OBSESSED!!! There are so many things to love about this movie!!! But because I want anyone who happens to read this to also go see the movie, I solemnly swear to avoid spoiling it as much as possible. Hope you enjoy!!

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Finding Nemo bullet journal theme aesthetic – June 2023

Happy ne month, friends, and welcome to another bullet journal theme aesthetic inspiration post! I was really inspired by watching Finding Nemo a few months ago, and wanted to create a theme inspired by its scenery. I also really enjoyed using some gorgeous washi tape from The Washi Tape Shop in this Finding Nemo bullet journal theme. Enjoy!

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The Mandalorian – This is the way.

Happy Monday, friends, and welcome to another fandoms post! Today I’m thinking about the well-known refrain from The Mandalorian, “This is the way,” and how it reminds me of our need to follow The Way of the Bible. In fact, the entire culture of Mandalore kinda reminds me of Israel in the Old Testament. Hope you enjoy this post!

Fandom: The Mandalorian , “This is the way.”

Verses: Deuteronomy 6:4-9, Isaiah 30:21, John 14:1-6, Matthew 7:13-14

Truth: The Word of God reminds us of the Way that we need to follow, and gives us specific instructions on how to walk in it.

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