For I Know The Plans Journal
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Start every day by writing your prayers and thoughts in the For I Know the Plans Flexcover Journal! Knowing that God loves you and has a good plan for your days will brighten your day. This cheerful journal is excellent for any number of uses. From a traditional journal, a simple writing pad, or taking notes in a meeting or at church, the convenient size, and style of the journal make it very versatile for every day. A gold foiled frame that runs along the edges of the front cover of the journal joins the pink shaded watercolor flowers. The foil accents of the frame and sentiment add elegance to the heavy card stock gloss cover. The sentiment is printed in pink and partially gold foiled. FOR I KNOW the plans I HAVE FOR YOU A presentation page in the front of the flexcover beautifully documents a special date or occasion. With 128 lined pages for easy writing, you’ll have plenty of space to take notes, and you’ll be encouraged to read the Scripture verse printed on each page. The beautiful flexcover journal is ideal as a small journal to keep in your desk or on the kitchen counter. Or, take it on the go in your purse, briefcase, or backpack. Place a copy in a Christmas stocking or Easter basket as a way to encourage a friend or family member. No matter how you choose to use it, the For I Know the Plans Flexcover Journal is easy to use and the perfect git for any woman who likes to write! Pink Floral Design Glossy Card Stock Cover Foil Accents 128 Lined Pages Scripture on Each Page Presentation Page for Gift-giving Size: 8.5″ x 5.4″ x 0.4″ (210 x 137 x 10 mm)
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SKU (ISBN): 9781642724431
ISBN10: 1642724432
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2020
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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