Inspirational Journal, Grace Wide Ruled Notebook, Eph. 2:8 Bible Verse, Blue Flo
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Record your thoughts, prayers, and praises on the pages of the Grace Blue Floral Tile Spiral Journal. This beautiful journal is a reminder that God’s grace is not earned by our efforts but given as a precious gift.
The journal covers feature a richly textured blue tile background adorned with subtle floral patterns in varying shades of blue. A vase is detailed with a similar floral tile pattern in lighter shades of blue. This vase holds a bouquet of blooms in shades of light blue. Each petal is outlined in gold foil. Next to the vase, the sentiment is scripted in gold foil, and the Scripture verse is printed in blue below it.
Grace
Ephesians 2:8
The durable double gold wire binding allows the journal to open completely flat. Additional Scripture verses can be found on each interior page. All pages are lined and offer plenty of space for journaling. A presentation page at the front provides a space to personalize the journal.
The Grace Blue Floral Tile Spiral Journal is part of the Faith Hope Love Blue Checkered Floral Collection, which includes coordinating items such as a ceramic mug set, a notebook set, a cardstock bookmark with a tassel, a faux leather journal, a spiral journal, a magnet set, and two gift bags.
Offer the Grace Blue Floral Tile Spiral Journal as an encouraging gift for a friend going through a challenging time, a birthday gift for a loved one who enjoys journaling, or a meaningful Mother’s Day gift for a mom who treasures her quiet time with God. The Grace Blue Floral Tile Spiral Journal is a beautiful reminder of God’s grace and the perfect companion for reflecting on His blessings.
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Record your thoughts~ prayers~ and praises on the pages of the Grace Blue Floral Tile Spiral Journal. This beautiful journal is a reminder that God’s grace is not earned by our efforts but given as a precious gift.
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