Kind Words Are Like Honey Sweet To The Soul Journal
$9.99
The Kind Words are Like Honey Wirebound Journal serves as a beautiful reminder that kindness is a choice we make daily. While our world may not always feel friendly, choosing to be kind can positively impact your life and those around you. This journal offers an opportunity to reflect on your day or week, record instances of kindness you’ve encountered, and brainstorm ideas for showing kindness to others.
A faint gold-foiled honeycomb design adorns the creamy white front cover of the journal. The sentiment is presented in navy and gold-foiled letters that are framed by a yellow and blue floral swags at the top and the bottom. A gold-foiled bee crowns the design.
Kind words are like honey, sweet to the soul
Proverbs 16:24
The back cover features an intricate navy blue honeycomb design filled with yellow, white, and gold-foiled flowers. Gold-toned metal wire binds the covers together.
A presentation page in the front of the journal can be personalized when you give it as a gift. The 192 lined pages in the journal are all lined, and each page features a Scripture verse at the bottom. These verses may be used for mediation or as Scripture memory verses.
The Kind Words are Like Honey Wirebound Journal is part of the Kindness is Like Honey Collection. This collection includes a wirebound journal, a paper bookmark set, a magnetic bookmark set, a Box of Blessings, a stainless steel travel tumbler, and a gift bag.
The Kind Words are Like Honey Wirebound Journal pairs beautifully with the coordinating stainless steel travel mug, creating an ideal teacher appreciation gift. You can also consider giving the Kind Words are Like Honey Wirebound Journal as a heartfelt token of gratitude for a neighbor’s kindness. To go a step further, you can assemble a thoughtful gift by combining the Kind Words are Like Honey Wirebound Journal with other complementary items from the collection as an encouraging gesture for a sister or friend.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780638001587
ISBN10: 0638001587
Compiled by: Christian Art Gifts
Binding: Spiral Bound
Published: January 2024
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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