Blessed Journal Jeremiah 17:7 Blue Peacock With Zipper
$19.99
The blue pearlescent back cover of the journal showcases a striking heat-debossed floral design that elegantly extends over the back and wraps around the spine. A gorgeous screen-printed front panel greets you, featuring a variegated green background and a peacock that proudly sits amidst a sea of vibrant pink floral bouquets. At the top of the design, the sentiment is thoughtfully presented in gold-foiled letters, adding a touch of timeless elegance.
Blessed
Jeremiah 17:7
A gold zipper pull, elegantly placed atop a blue zipper, securely closes the contents of the journal, ensuring that the cherished words and memories are kept safe. The interior pages feature lined paper, providing a structured canvas for writing, while each page is adorned with a carefully chosen Scripture verse, offering moments of meditation and memorization. With 366 pages and a convenient ribbon marker, you can easily mark your progress and return to your thoughts with ease.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781639522736
ISBN10: 1639522735
Compiled by: Christian Art Gifts
Binding: Imitation Leather
Published: July 2023
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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