Multicoloured Devotions
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Author: Mary Fleeson
£4.49
A collection of sixteen images to colour, some are outlines of pieces already created for the Lindisfarne Scriptorium and some are completely new. The aim of the book is to help you relax, to inspire, to allow God to speak to you as you focus and meditate on the images.
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Weight | 0.093 kg |
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Dimensions | 21 × 14.8 × 0.4 cm |
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