TO MAKE A PURCHASE OF A PAINTING(S), please send your check payable to Lightshine Publishers, P. O. Box 16012, HighPoint, NC 27261 and include the name(s), code number(s) of the painting(s) you wish to purchase and the address you wish to have the painting(s) sent to (free shipping within the continental United States and tax is included in the sales price).
For a credit/debit card purchase, call 540-849-9693
“My husband and I were pleasantly startled when yellow canola fields seemed to appear out of nowhere on our travels to Banff National Park, Canada. These carpets of yellow flowed from one patch to another brightening the countryside. It certainly was “eye candy” for weary travelers.”
“My husband and I were pleasantly startled when yellow canola fields seemed to appear out of nowhere on our travels to Banff National Park, Canada. These carpets of yellow flowed from one patch to another brightening the countryside. It certainly was “eye candy” for weary travelers.”
TO MAKE A PURCHASE OF A PHOTO ART, please send your check payable to Lightshine Publishers P. O. Box 16012, High Point, NC 27261, and include the name(s), code number(s) of the framed photo(s) you wish to purchase and the address you wish to have the framed photo(s) sent to(free shipping within the continental United States and tax is included in the sales price).
To Order: 540-849-9693
TO MAKE A PURCHASE OF A BOOK(S), please send your check payable to Lightshine Publishers, P. O. Box 16012, HighPoint, NC 27261, and include the name(s), code number(s) of the book(s) you wish to purchase and the address you wish to have the book(s) sent to (free shipping within the continental United States and tax is included in the sales price).
For a credit/debit card purchase, call 540-849-9693
“My husband and I were pleasantly startled when yellow canola fields seemed to appear out of nowhere on our travels to Banff National Park, Canada. These carpets of yellow flowed from one patch to another brightening the countryside. It certainly was “eye candy” for weary travelers.”