Strength And Dignity Journal Proverbs 31:25 Misty Teal With Zipper
$19.99
Experience the perfect combination of functionality and style with the Strength and Dignity Misty Teal Faux Leather Journal. Featuring a convenient zipper closure, this journal provides a secure space for your thoughts and ensures the safekeeping of loose papers or cherished mementos.
Heat-debossed stem outlines, adorned with flowing leaves, extend from the bottom edge of the journal. Select leaves are filled with gold foil, adding a shimmering effect to the design, which beautifully complements the gold-foiled sentiment.
Strength & Dignity
Proverbs 31:25
The journal features a teal zipper with a gold zipper pull, allowing you to securely close the covers before tucking it into your book bag. The journal’s construction is further reinforced by topstitching along the rounded corners and edges, adding both strength and durability to its design.
This journal has 336 lined pages, each featuring a Bible verse at the bottom. For added convenience, there’s a space at the top right corner of every page for jotting down dates or titles. To make your writing experience more seamless, a teal satin ribbon marker is thoughtfully attached to the spine, making it effortless to locate your last entry.
Express your gratitude to a supportive mentor or friend with the Strength and Dignity Misty Teal Faux Leather Journal. This journal serves as a token of appreciation for their unwavering support and the wise words she has shared throughout your journey.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781639522743
ISBN10: 1639522743
Compiled by: Christian Art Gifts
Binding: Imitation Leather
Published: July 2023
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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