Worlds Best Dad Handy Sized Faux Leather Journal
$12.99
Show him how much you appreciate him by giving him the Best Dad in the World Handy-Sized Gray Faux Leather Journal because he truly is the BEST Dad, perfectly suited for your family! Whether for his birthday, Father’s Day, or any occasion on which you wish to honor him, your dad will appreciate how highly you think of him and be encouraged to take time out of his busy days to pause, reflect, and journal his gratitude, thoughts, and even the challenges that come his way.
The gray faux leather flexcover is lightly texturized and heat debossed with a subtle banner design. The message is supported by a command from Joshua 1:9 and is foiled in bold silver letters that remind of a vintage team emblem logo.
The World’s Best Dad
Joshua 1:9
Strength and Courage
The spine continues the silver foil accents and presents four decorative faux spine ribs that sandwich the spine title. A gray satin ribbon marker is included to mark your page, and the thick pages are gilt-edged in silver. Each page is lined and features a Scripture verse printed at the bottom that can be used as a journal prompt or prayer prompt. A presentation page is included in the journal’s front to write a sweet message to your dad when you give it as a gift. This journal is ideal for taking on the go and will not take up too much space in his backpack or briefcase.
Pair this journal with one of the other items from The World’s Best Dad Collection like the coffee mug, keyring, or wallet, for a themed gift that will impress and encourage him.
The Best Dad in the World Handy-Sized Black Gray Leather Journal is an excellent gift for your dad or husband for any occasion such as his birthday, Father’s Day, or Christmas. It would also make a sweet gift for your husband to announce your pregnancy! There is even a matching gift bag to wrap it in!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781642724905
ISBN10: 1642724904
Compiled by: Christian Art Gifts
Binding: Imitation Leather
Published: March 2021
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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