Hope And A Future Jeremiah 29:11 Botanical Journal
$9.99
The Hope and a Future Midnight Botanical Large Wirebound Journal is an excellent gift for your fashion-conscious grandmother or artistically inclined Christian friend. Its elegant design is just the ticket for the woman inspired by beauty.
The journal’s matte black background is filled with vibrant watercolor flowers in rich pastel shades. Thin gold-foiled lines outline the flowers and add a subtle sheen to the design. At the center of the design, an embossed black frame showcases the gold-foiled sentiment.
“I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper and not to harm you, you to give you hope and a future.” Jeremiah 29:11
Shiny gold-toned wire binds the journal together, making it easy to flip through pages. The durable hardcovers allow for writing on the go, even when there’s no desk available.
A presentation page at the front of the journal lets you add a message to commemorate the gift-giving occasion. The journal includes 192 lined pages, each featuring a Scripture verse at the bottom.
The Hope and a Future Midnight Botanical Large Wirebound Journal is an excellent gift choice for a friend who will appreciate its stylish design and inspirational content. You can also add it to a graduate gift to encourage her on her college journey. With its vibrant design and inspirational content, the Hope and a Future Midnight Botanical Large Wirebound Journal will be a gift she’ll love and use.
*Vibrant pastel floral design
*Gold-foiled accents
*Gold-foiled text
*I know the plans I have for you
*Jeremiah 29:11
*Hope and a Future Midnight Botanical Collection
*Embossed frame
*Gold-toned metal wire binding
*Hardcover
*Wirebound
*192 lined pages with Scripture
*Size: 8.4″ x 6.4″ x 1″ (213 x 163 x 25mm)
1 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781639527069
ISBN10: 1639527060
Compiled by: Christian Art Gifts
Binding: Spiral Bound
Published: July 2024
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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