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On Your Wall Then Into Their Heart

Sometimes in the hustle and bustle of life, those closest to us may be overlooked.  We may not take the time to let our family know how special they are to us.  A recent homeschool idea I read was to put in a plastic page divider something that needs to be engrained in their mind or heart.  The idea was a 'school related' grammar rule etc. and put this in an eye level view - refrigerator, bathroom mirror or wall. 

I loved this approach to put the Word of God plainly in view.  Our local Bible bookstore has inexpensive verse cards that will fit this purpose nicely. 

Then today, this free printable was shared over at Eighteen 25:


On this page, there are several free styles of this phrase which reminds us and our family how blessed we are that God put us together!  What a great gift to add love and blessing to our walls and into their hearts.

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  1. Thanks for sharing this. I love those new-fangled stickers that you can put on the wall that are Scripture verses or just nice sayings. My sister-in-law sent me a few. You reminded me to put them up.

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