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Created with love. Rooted in culture. Made to be seen

Empowering digital printable that celebrate Black and Brown children and mothers, nurture self-worth, and reflect identity with joy

Welcome to Sacred & Seen Prints

We are a heart-led brand creating soulful digital printable, guided journals, affirmations, and educational tools designed to reflect, uplift, and celebrate Black and Brown children, mothers, and families.

Rooted in culture, love, and intention. each resource is crafted to empower identity, nurture self-worth, and bring joy to your everyday moments.

Whether you're looking for affirmations for your child, tools for your healing, or beautifully designed learning materials- you’re in the right place.

Created with love. Rooted in culture. Made to be seen.

Meet Our Founder

Read the heartfelt story behind Sacred & Seen Prints and discover how these resources can transform your child's relationship with their identity and heritage

Our Collection

The Village Collection

Celebrate joy and identity with our unique designs.

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Empowering Books

Inspire confidence and pride in every child.

Education Collection

Uplift families with our thoughtful, creative materials.

Our Instagram

Sacred & Seen Prints has transformed our family's experience, celebrating our culture and empowering our children with beautiful, intentional designs. We feel truly uplifted every day.

Jasmine L

A mural depicts a young African American girl raising her fist in a gesture of power and solidarity. Her facial expression is serious and resolute. She has long braids and is wearing a sweatshirt that bears the face of a man with the words 'I CAN'T BREATHE' written across his mask. The background is an orange circle that contrasts with the monochrome tones of the mural.
A mural depicts a young African American girl raising her fist in a gesture of power and solidarity. Her facial expression is serious and resolute. She has long braids and is wearing a sweatshirt that bears the face of a man with the words 'I CAN'T BREATHE' written across his mask. The background is an orange circle that contrasts with the monochrome tones of the mural.

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