Happy September friends! Today I wanted to give you a vision or aesthetic mood board for this month and introduce a new collection of Scriptural affirmations that I’ve created. Enjoy!
Headcanon
Stepping into a new year at school, the linoleum floors and cinder block walls filled with light and the sounds of young people reuniting after a summer apart. The smell and feel of newly purchased books, paper, and pens, full of potential. Determination to make this the best year yet, no matter how inadequate or invisible you sometimes feel. “Dear [your name here], Today is going to be a good day, and here’s why…”
Visual Aesthetic
Free Printables!!
I’m super excited to announce a new printable journaling set that matches the theme/aesthetic for this month! As I mentioned in this post, September is Suicide Prevention Month. Something that has been on my heart since I started this website (and even before!) is making sure that all my peoples know who they are because of Christ. This collection is designed to do exactly that, with 31 Scripture-based affirmations to write out and reflect on throughout the month of September. And because I love all the beautiful things, I’ve also included a TON of gorgeous stickers or die cuts that you can print out and use as well. You can follow me on Instagram for inspiration on how to use this kit throughout the month, and I’ll be releasing specialized verse cards each week to display or carry with you as a reminder wherever you go. Click the links below to get your free kit!!
I hope you’ve enjoyed this post, and hope you’ll join me for this month’s journaling/Scripture writing project!
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[…] Click the image or link below to get Part 1 of the Scriptural Affirmations journaling kit for FREE so that you can join in on this month’s Scripture writing challenge. You can also find the list of all the prompts for the month, hand-lettered embellishments, and lots of beautiful things to add to your journaling process. You can read more about the thought process behind the kit here : ). […]
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