Inspirational Zippered Journal, I Know the Plans Wide Ruled Notebook, Jer. 29:11
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The comforting message of The Plans Charcoal Faux Leather Classic Journal with Zipper Closure will encourage your graduate as he embarks on his college journey. This handsome journal’s message will remind him that God has a good plan for his life.
The faux leather journal’s very dark charcoal gray cover features a heat-debossed ribbon design above and below the gold-foiled typographically designed sentiment. The entire design is framed in gold foil.
For I know the plans I have for you declares the Lord
Jeremiah 29:11
The celebratory golden theme continues in the topstitching that secures the journal’s edges. The journal has a zippered closure and a satin ribbon marker. The zipper has a charcoal gray faux leather tab with a black rivet and gold topstitching as a zipper pull.
There is a presentation page that has space to dedicate the journal as a gift in the front. Inside, you will find 336 lined pages, each with a Scripture verse printed at the bottom.
The The Plans Charcoal Faux Leather Classic Journal with Zipper Closure is part of The Plans Charcoal Collection, designed to honor and celebrate the hard work and prospects of graduates. This collection includes a faux leather Bible case, a meal keychain in a tin, a genuine leather wallet, a stainless steel travel tumbler, a faux leather photo frame, a ceramic coffee mug, a zippered faux leather journal, a gift bag, a reusable shopping tote bag.
The Plans Charcoal Faux Leather Classic Journal with Zipper Closure is a meaningful and practical gift that will encourage your graduate as he begins his college journey. Its reassuring message will remind him daily of God’s good plan for his life.
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The comforting message of The Plans Charcoal Faux Leather Classic Journal with Zipper Closure will encourage your graduate as he embarks on his college journey. This handsome journal’s message will remind him that God has a good plan for his life.
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