The Railway Children hand lettered quote A4 print

by And Hope Designs

Adorn your home with this reminder that God knows best from the beloved classic book The Railway Children. Hand lettered and printed onto A4 archival paper.

£19.50

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Description

Introducing this exquisite Christian A4 Print, an elegant fusion of hand lettered art and inspiration. This stunning piece showcases a gorgeous quote written by Edith Nesbit in her book The Railway Children.

The quote says, “Don't you think it's rather nice to think that we're in a book that God's writing? If I were writing the book, I might make mistakes. But God knows how to make the story end just right—in the way that's best for us.”

Below the calligraphy, there is a small line drawing of a locomotive and the name of the book, The Railway Children this quote is from.

Crafted with meticulous attention to detail and printed on 310gsm archival paper, this print showcases a gorgeous literary and faith based quote, this makes a perfect addition to your home decor

Printed on high-quality archival paper, this A4 artwork ensures durability and longevity. Whether displayed in a living room, office, or sacred space, this print will serve as a captivating focal point, inspiring thankfulness and praise.

With its versatile A4 size, this print is suitable for various framing options, allowing you to personalise your display to complement your aesthetic preferences. Whether you choose a minimalistic frame to accentuate the delicate hand lettering or a more ornate frame to add a touch of grandeur, this piece will effortlessly enhance your surroundings.

A4 is 210x297mm.

Printed with vegetable inks on 310gsm hahnemulhe german etching archival paper.

Dispatched with Royal Mail 2nd class protected by a pip cardboard box, wrapped in tissue paper with extra backing card to keep it safe in transit.

Meet the Maker

And Hope Designs

Luxury cards, prints and gifts using hand lettering, illustration and watercolour to bring joy, encouragement and hope.

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