Trust In The Lord Floral Journal
$9.99
Let the beautifully feminine design of the Trust in the LORD Floral Wirebound Journal be an encouragement to your soul and provide you with a lovely designed space perfect for documenting thoughts, dreams, or family recipes. Women of all ages will appreciate this gorgeous wirebound journal and its message, reminding us to always look to God even in the darkest times.
Decorated in gold and sun-kissed roses, this journal is a breath of fresh summer air. The front panel features a taupe and cream striped background and elaborately fluted line-drawn leaves. The cover design is bordered by a solid, dark brown frame that touches the rose bouquet in the lower right-hand corner, where a soft yellow swallowtail rests on a hazy green leaf, and blushing roses face the sentiment printed in dark brown letters with a gold-foiled shadow line.
Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding.
Proverbs 3:5
Gold metal brackets protect each of the four outer corners of the wirebound journal and coordinate beautifully with the gold o-wire binding. A tone-on-tone pomegranate-red floral design decorates the back cover.
A presentation page at the front of the journal can be personalized according to ownership or inscribed when it is given as a gift. Each interior page is lined and has a carefully selected Bible verse printed at the bottom.
The rust in the LORD Floral Wirebound Journal is part of the Hope and Trust Floral Collection that features two complementary designs: one in Mediterranean blue and the other in pomegranate red. Each design features a Scripture verse that is applied to ceramic mugs, wirebound journals, and Bible cases. The verses are combined and applied to a notebook set and a ceramic mug set.
Bless your mom or sister with a bright summer afternoon that will last all year when you wrap the Trust in the LORD Floral Wirebound Journal as a birthday gift and give her the encouragement and sunshine she needs to persevere and focus her eyes upon Jesus.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781639521197
ISBN10: 1639521194
Compiled by: Christian Art Gifts
Binding: Spiral Bound
Published: January 2023
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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