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Exploring Stone and Selah's Innovative POD Services for Your Creative Projects

  • Jan 31
  • 3 min read
Celebrating faith through art, Stone & Selah offers a print-on-demand service featuring Christian-themed artwork.
Celebrating faith through art, Stone & Selah offers a print-on-demand service featuring Christian-themed artwork.


STEPS AND GUIDES


1) Choose the “pause point” (it’s smaller than you think)

A Selah Space can be:

  • a bedroom nook near the window

  • a hallway table you pass every morning

  • a chair and lamp in the living room

  • a corner of your office where anxiety likes to camp out

It doesn’t need to be big. It needs to be yours.

Quick test: pick a spot you already visit daily. If your life naturally bumps into it, your heart will too.



2) Pick one Scripture theme for this season

Your Selah Space becomes powerful when it’s focused. Don’t try to say everything at once. Let one message settle in like sunlight.

Stone & Selah’s collections often center on Scripture-inspired themes like Genesis 1, Luke 15, Psalm 23, and Psalm 22, plus pieces that speak wisdom, courage, and renewal. (Stone & Selah)

Here are a few “season matches”:

  • When you need peace: Psalm-themed work (quiet confidence, green-pasture energy) (Stone & Selah)

  • When you need hope again: Luke 15 (found, held, brought home) (Stone & Selah)

  • When you need courage: “Judges 6 & 7” as a reminder that faith isn’t measured in numbers (Stone & Selah)

  • When you need a fresh start: the “2 Corinthians 5:17” declaration of becoming new (Stone & Selah)

Tip: Choose the theme that makes you exhale.



3) Let the art lead the atmosphere

This is where your Selah Space becomes more than “a corner with a frame.”

Stone & Selah was built on the belief that your walls can carry faith and speak it back to you, day after day, in a way that’s visually captivating and spiritually uplifting. (Stone & Selah)

Try one of these simple setups:

Option A: The Single Statement

One larger print (like a 21×28) with breathing room around it.Perfect for: bedrooms, prayer corners, reading chairs. (Stone & Selah)

Option B: The Mini Gallery (3 pieces)

A trio that tells one story: Creation → Courage → Renewal, for example.Perfect for: hallways, above a console, entryways.

Option C: The Desk Anchor

One framed piece near your workspace that “interrupts” the spiral before it becomes a day-long monologue.



4) Add two objects that feel like a prayer in physical form

Keep it simple and meaningful. Pick two:

  • a candle (light as a symbol of presence)

  • a small bowl for prayer notes

  • a Bible or devotional you actually open

  • a plant (living reminder: growth is still happening)

  • a soft throw (comfort matters, even spiritually)

The goal is not aesthetic perfection. The goal is gentle return.



5) Make it personal with POD ArtPrints

Sometimes the artwork that moves you most isn’t the one you planned to find.

Stone & Selah offers a Print-on-Demand (POD) ArtPrints service that lets members turn artwork they discover through social posts into custom, tangible prints. You can upload an image or indicate what you want, choose sizes, formats, and finishes, and place the request through the site. (Stone & Selah)

And yes, it’s intentionally membership-based, designed for a secure and high-quality experience. (Stone & Selah)

If you’ve ever thought, “I want that piece, but in my size, for my wall,” this is your lane.



6) Let your Selah Space become a rhythm (not a rule)

Try this tiny liturgy for real life:

  • 10 seconds: stand still

  • 1 breath: slow inhale, slower exhale

  • 1 sentence prayer: “Lord, meet me here.”

  • 1 glance: look at the art and remember what’s true

That’s it. That counts.

Because the point of a Selah Space is not performance. It’s presence.




A gentle invitation

If you’re building a home that feels like hope, start with one wall. One corner. One piece that turns the volume down on fear and up on faith.

Browse the Best Sellers (you can filter by frame and size) or explore collections like Atelier, Enigma, and Loft to find what fits your space. (Stone & Selah)

And if you’re gifting someone encouragement in physical form, the e-gift card is a beautiful way to let them choose the message their heart needs most. (Stone & Selah)

(Also: if it’s your first visit, the site mentions 15% off your first purchase and free shipping over $75, which is a lovely little bonus while you’re creating your Selah Space.) (Stone & Selah)

 
 
 

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