Free mini art print with every $50 you spend in the shop! Free mini art print with every $50 you spend in the shop!
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Life Begins With Hope — Art Print

$7.00

The way things are right now? It won't always be this way. This is for those days when you need a little more help believing: that things can be different, maybe even better than before.

Get a FREE mini art print with every $50 you spend! Will be added to your order by hand (you won't see it at checkout).

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DETAILS

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  • Archival print of the original writing
  • Hand lettered in black ink
  • Designed to delight on heavyweight, 100% cotton paper
  • Creamy white, smooth matte finish
  • Signed on the back
  • Unframed
  • Ships in a protective sleeve and 100% recycled rigid mailer
  • Ships in 1-3 business days

Learn how to take care of your print so it lasts a long time.

See how your purchase supports others.

Want to carry this print in your shop? For wholesale orders, click here!

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INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS

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If shipping costs turn out to be less than expected (sometimes the post office surprises me!) I'll happily refund you the difference :)

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JD
01/17/2023
Joseph D.
United States

Just what I needed

Everything went great with the purchase and delivery. Had an issue with my payment but was quickly resolved. I bought 2 and gave one to a friend who's going through a hard time. She totally loved it. Thanks again

A
07/13/2020
Anonymous
United States United States

Full of Inspiration

Excellent! Great communication during order process. A sweet personal note came with my order.

K
07/31/2019
Kasey

I love your poems

I love your poems, your site, and your emails. I'm at a precarious time in life right now as I work to grow and heal. Life events early in the year brought me to my knees. I faced then a choice to allow the pain to break, or make me. It broke me for a bit. And I chose to let it make me since.