365 Promises From Gods Word In Color
$9.99
This spectacular little companion book can go anywhere you go – you’ll want to keep it close at hand! Each cream-colored page turn delivers reassuring promises from Scripture and a glorious ink drawing that can be filled with color. The Promises will fill your heart and inspire you. The artwork will thoroughly draw you in. Coloring is meditative and quiets and calms the restless, hurried spirit. The compact, purse size volume can be pulled out whenever you need a break and is a perfect way to relax and occupy downtime away from home. The sweet volume has an embossed softcover binding with accents of gold foil. A presentation page in the front makes this book even more perfect for gift-giving.
Illustrations to Fill With Color
Embossed Cover Design With Gold Foil Accents
Presentation Page for Gift-Giving
3 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781432115951
ISBN10: 1432115952
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2016
Creative By Design
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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