Toothbrush Liturgy Print
Full Description
This piece is perfect for displaying in your bathroom on the windowsill or hung on the wall, or even taped up on the mirror. The Toothbrush Liturgy creates a calm, encouraging moment, morning or night as you pause to brush your teeth.
This print would make a wonderful house warming gift or simple gesture of encouragement to a friend or loved one. Sometimes the best gift can be a moment of quiet with God.
Printed with care
This print is available in A5 and 5x7" and is printed with PRINT.WORK in Leeds, UK - using dry ink press technology for a crisp, high-quality finish. It’s printed on Unicorn White paper: a beautiful, eco-friendly stock made from 100% genuine de-inked post-consumer waste and FSC® certified.
The paper is a clean white with subtle dark flecks, a natural result of the recycling process, giving each piece unique character and charm.
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