Thomas Kinkade Painter Of Light DayBrightener
$11.99
Each painting Thomas Kinkade creates is a quiet messenger in the home, affirming the basic values of family, health, faith in God, and the luminous beauty of nature. Celebrate the joy of God’s promises with a daily selection from this lovely 365 DayBrightener calendar.
Product Details:
Padded cover
Wire coil
366 dated pages
Stand-up easel
Beautiful four-color art inside and out
Great gift for any gift-giving occasion
3 in stock (additional units can be purchased)
SKU (ISBN): 9781608170609
UPC: 081983383045
Compiled by: Thomas Kinkade
Binding: Spiral Bound
Published: April 2012
DayBrighteners
Publisher: DaySpring
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