She Is More Precious Than Rubies Journal
$10.00
Give your mom the space she needs to record her wise words when you wrap the More Precious Than Rubies Pink Floral Wirebound Journal as a Mother’s Day gift this season.
Beautiful blooming peonies hang from brown branches filled with two-toned blue leaves on the front and back covers of the hardcover journal. The floral scene is set against a soft icicle blue background where silver-foiled lettering spells out the sentiment in a clear font.
She is more precious than rubies
Proverbs 5:13
Double-coiled silver wire binding is used to bind the 192-page journal. The creamy white interior pages are lined, and each page features a carefully selected Bible verse that can be used as a journal or prayer prompt. The hardcovers and sturdy wirebound binding make it easy to use the covers as a hard surface to write on.
The More Precious Than Rubies Pink Floral Wirebound Journal is part of the Precious Rubies Collection, designed to celebrate the wisdom of mothers. This collection includes a ceramic coffee mug, a wirebound journal, and a coordinating gift bag.
Compliment your mom on her life’s work and her wisdom when you add the More Precious Than Rubies Pink Floral Wirebound Journal and a coordinating ceramic mug to a Mother’s Day gift that says it all.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781639521203
ISBN10: 1639521208
Compiled by: Christian Art Gifts
Binding: Spiral Bound
Published: January 2023
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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