Blessed Is She Who Believes Journal
$13.99
Donned with images from nature, the Blessed is She Hardcover Wirebound Journal is visually stunning and thematically encouraging. Branches of flowers and leaves seem to spiral around the cover’s edges, and vivid, detailed birds and butterflies nestle in and flutter about the colorful boughs. The background of the journal’s cover is a dark eggplant. Centered in the middle of the wreathing foliage is gold-foiled text: “Blessed is she who believes,” written in a combination of thin block print and delicate cursive. This notebook’s design reminds us of both of the blessing of nature, as well as of the blessing that comes from being a courageous and loving woman of faith. This large notebook is spiral-bound with gold wire, which coordinates with the foiled writing on the cover. The book contains 192 lined pages for journaling or note-taking, and the durable cover protects the notebook’s pages and prevents any bending or damage. The Blessed is She Collection offers products with matching designs and fonts and includes useful and stylish items such as a canvas tote bag, coordinating notebooks of varying material, and large decorative magnets. Any of these items are exceptional gifts to a strong believing woman and will remind her of the blessings that come being faith-filled! Size: 8.35 x 6.42 x 0.94 (212 x 163 x 24mm)
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SKU (ISBN): 9781642722505
Compiled by: Christian Art Gifts
Binding: Spiral Bound
Published: 2019
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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