Be Still Teal Meadow Classic Faux Leather Journal With Pen Holde
$19.99
The Be Still Teal Meadow Classic Faux Leather Journal with Pen Holder seamlessly marries the art of journaling with practicality with its built-in pen holder compartment. This nifty storage feature ensures your pen is always ready when inspiration strikes, allowing you to effortlessly transcribe your thoughts onto paper without the hassle of searching for a writing tool.
The bottom third of the faux leather journal presents a lively floral foundation, bursting with a meadow of wildflowers set against a white background. This colorful display contrasts with the upper two-thirds, covered in rich blue faux leather, that serves as the perfect backdrop for the gold-foiled sentiment.
Be still and know that I am God
Psalm 46:10
Gilt-edged pages add a subtle shimmer to the journal’s design, and a blue elastic band stretches horizontally across the front and back covers to keep them securely closed. A presentation page at the front has space for a message when giving the journal as a gift. A unique highlight of this journal is the cleverly designed notched compartment nestled within the spine cavity, specifically added to hold a pen.
The journal has 366 pages, each lined and printed with a Scripture verse at the bottom. A blue satin ribbon marker is attached to the spine and can easily locate your page. The journal features a Smyth-sewn binding, allowing it to lay completely flat when open and preserving the spine’s integrity.
The Be Still Teal Meadow Classic Faux Leather Journal with Pen Holder is part of the Be Still Teal Meadow Collection, which includes a stainless steel travel tumbler with a reusable straw, a ceramic coffee mug, a gift bag, a magnetic notepad and pen set, a notebook set, a faux leather bookmark and a faux leather journal with pen holder.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781639526925
ISBN10: 1639526927
Compiled by: Christian Art Gifts
Binding: Imitation Leather
Published: July 2024
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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