Strength And Dignity Journal With Scripture
$9.99
The Strength and Dignity Purple Hummingbird Large Wirebound Journal is a beautiful way to show your appreciation for the insightful advice of a mother or mentor.
A gorgeous multi-colored hummingbird soars against a pale blue sky on the front cover of the hardcover journal. Soft purple watercolored blooms in the background coordinate with the purple-foiled sentiment that is displayed in the center of the design.
Strength and Dignity
Proverbs 31:25
A pink band runs alongside the gold-toned wire binding. This band is adorned with a subtle tone-on-tone purple quatrefoil floral pattern, which is also repeated on the back cover, where you’ll find a white frame with a purple bracket border that showcases the entire Scripture verse.
She is clothed with strength and dignity; she can laugh at the days to come.
Proverbs 31:25
The journal’s durable hardcover provides a robust writing surface while also protecting its pages. It includes a dedicated presentation page, allowing you to personalize it with your name or that of a friend when gifting. The 192 lined pages include an inspiring Scripture verse at the bottom.
The Strength and Dignity Purple Hummingbird Large Wirebound Journal is part of the Persevere Hummingbird Collection, designed to celebrate wise mothers, grandmothers, godmothers, mentors, and friends. This collection includes ceramic mugs, faux leather bookmarks, a magnet set, faux leather journals, wirebound journals, and a gift bag.
Show your appreciation for a mentor or a special friend with the thoughtful gift of the Strength and Dignity Purple Hummingbird Large Wirebound Journal. It’s a wonderful way to celebrate her impact on your life. On Teacher Appreciation Day, express gratitude to a teacher who has made a difference in your journey by presenting her with the Strength and Dignity Purple Hummingbird Large Wirebound Journal.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781639524341
ISBN10: 1639524347
Compiled by: Christian Art Gifts
Binding: Spiral Bound
Published: January 2024
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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