Many Women Do Noble Things Proverbs 31:29 Journal
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This Mother’s Day, give your mom a gift that communicates how much you appreciate her commitment and dedication to the family when you give the Noble Things Pink Peony Spiral Journal. Whether she uses it to record prayers, jot down family milestones, make grocery lists, or reflect on her day, this journal will remind her of her impact on your family.
Pretty pink peonies set against a sky-blue background decorate the covers of the spiral journal. A white cartouche frame at the center displays the sentiment in an elegant purple typographical design.
Many women do noble things, but you surpass them all.
Proverbs 31:29
Gold double-o wire binding allows the journal to open and lay flat so you can quickly write from edge to edge. The journal has 192 lined pages and a presentation page that can be personalized. Each lined page features an additional Scripture verse at the bottom.
The Noble Things Pink Peony Spiral Journal is part of the Noble Things Pink Peony Collection, which includes a scented candle in a glass jar, a notebook set, a ceramic coffee mug, a magnet set, a spiral journal, a faux leather journal with a pen holder and a gift bag.
The Noble Things Pink Peony Spiral Journal is a meaningful way to celebrate your mom’s commitment to your family, but its sentiment makes it appropriate as a thank-you gift for other remarkable women, like ministry leaders or mentors who have enriched your life.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781639528608
ISBN10: 1639528601
Compiled by: Christian Art Gifts
Binding: Spiral Bound
Published: December 2024
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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