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A4 Trust Watercolour Print

by Forget Me Not Christian Cards

  • 21 x 29.7 x 0.1 cm

£11.06

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This beautiful hand painted design has been mixed with digital text to create a modern Christian print. It reads "Trust in the LORD with all your heart" Proverbs 3:5. It encourages the reader to have faith, to be loyal and obedient to our God. Those that know the verse know that it goes on to say we should not lean on out our understanding but look to our God for direction and guidance.

This design is professionally printed on 350gsm brushed board to give a watercolour feel, using high quality ink.

This print would make a lovely gift or beautiful addition to any home.

A4 Trust  Watercolour Print and 'The Lord Bless You' (Spring version) 7x5 White Framed Print
'The Lord Bless You' (Spring version) 7x5 White Framed PrintA4 Trust  Watercolour Print
  • Items in Pack

    Single A

  • Publisher

    Forget Me Not Christian Cards

  • Weight

    20g

  • Dimensions

    21 x 29.7 x 0.1 cm

  • ISBN

    0604565370266

  • Eden Code

    5542787

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    Michael Ager

    Average rating of3.0

    A bit misleading,I thought it was in a frame.

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