His Mercy Never Fails Journal With Zipper Closure
$19.99
The Mercy Blossom Pink Faux Leather Journal with Zipper Closure will be your reminder of God’s never-ending mercy whenever you reach for your journal.
Heat-debossed wildflowers pop up all around the front and back covers of the smooth blossom pink faux leather journal. Gold foil accentuates the title that is sheltering between their petals.
His mercy never fails
A blossom pink zipper with a gold zipper pull securely closes the covers to keep your pages from being torn or crumpled when you tuck the journal into a book bag. Topstitching along the rounded corners and the edges of the journal adds strength and durability to the journal’s construction.
All 336 pages snugly held within this journal are lined and have a unique Bible verse printed on the bottom of each page. A small dotted line in the top right corner of each page is perfect for recording dates or titles, and a pink satin ribbon marker is attached to the spine so you won’t have to struggle to remember which page you last wrote on.
The Mercy Blossom Pink Faux Leather Journal with Zipper Closure is part of the Pastel Meadow Collection, designed to celebrate and testify to God’s great mercies. This collection includes a ceramic planter pot with a saucer, stainless steel water bottle, magnet set, large notebook set, wirebound journal, ceramic coffee mug, faux leather Bible case, and gift bag.
Pair the Mercy Blossom Pink Faux Leather Journal with Zipper Closure with a coordinating mug to encourage a student, or add it to a get-well-soon gift for a sick friend.
3 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781639521128
ISBN10: 1639521127
Compiled by: Christian Art Gifts
Binding: Imitation Leather
Published: January 2023
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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