
I absolutely love the new craze of Bible journaling, notetaking, and coloring. When I was in college, I tried unsuccessfully to find a Bible that would allow me wide margins so I could take notes, draw, and paste in clippings from church bulletins, etc. I couldn't find one, so I opted for a blank book and a plain Bible (very much like a Pew Bible.)
Almost twenty years later, I realize I was no alone in my desire for a Bible like that. I would have loved the HCSB Illustrator's Notetaking Bible. There are over 600 images including drawings, text design, and filigree. I love the text images the best, though. I am not as artsy as I wish I was, and those seem less daunting for me to color. (I'm the one who had my Kindergarten teacher call my mother over a deer I colored one day when we were learning about the letter "D" in class. I've always been self-conscious of my artwork since that day.) I do love coloring, though. I always have, I used it as a stress reliever in college, and the very first time I colored in my new Notetakers Bible, I had a stressful day, and I used it to help relax me and help me focus my mind on the Lord.