Priceless Pen Project
TM
We invite you join our celebration of sisterhood and to
take part in our Priceless Pen Project TM. This challenge is
very simple and can be done solo or implemented with a
group of friends or family. Simply follow the steps below:
1. Select or create eye-catching stationery. The key is to
create notes or cards that are inviting. Sizes can range
from small place cards to postcard sizes.
2. Get in the zone. Carve out time to handwrite your
Priceless messages. Pray before you write asking God
to guide your writing and to allow the cards you are
creating to bless those who will ultimately read them.
If it will help, turn on your favorite tunes or even consider hosting a Priceless Pen Party and invite others
over to create cards together.
3. Hand write a personal message of encouragement to
your Sister, reminding her that she is simply Priceless.
Yes, we know it may be weird writing to a total
stranger, but imagine someone who would really be
blessed by your words. Write neatly and be sure to
check your spelling. Consider including an encouraging
quote or Scripture verse.
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4. Keep it short and sweet. You can easily get carried
away, especially if writing is your thing. Ideally keep
your message to 3-5 sentences. If needed, create
different variations of cards.
5. Do not sign the cards. Do NOT sign your cards personally. Instead include www.ThePricelessPrincess.net,
encouraging the readers to visit the site for more encouragement.
6. Delivery time. With the cards complete decide if you
will place them in decorated envelopes or not. If so,
write “For You” on the front of the card. Next, say one
final prayer and think of creative places you can discretely leave the cards for unsuspecting readers. Ideas
include co-workers desks, restroom sinks, school lockers…
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