My favorite is the Hello Angel Lined Journal. Isn't this a gorgeous image? This same photo is also featured on their DO Magazine (issue 6) which they also publish. There are no guided entries, but there are plenty of illustrations that are colorful and whimsical.
They have a few different prayer journals, including the one below, My Prayer Journal. This has pages of illustrations and daily prayer journaling questions by Joanne Fink.The font choice is lovely and the guided entries are very useful: Today I Pray; Today I am in Awe of: Today I Regret; Today I am Grateful for. There's also a monthly listing for each month and a prayer tracker for your prayers or those you are praying for.
The Tangle Easy Guided Journal is a lined journal with mandalas -some to color and some that are in color. Here are some sample journal entries: What animal is most similar to you? What kind of friend are you? What did you want to be when you grew up? What is your earliest memory?
Here's a better view of the mandala on the front cover.
I didn't test the paper quality as I opted to do the giveaways instead. I can tell you that none of these lies flat as the binding is not flexible.
You can enter by doing any of the following:
1. Leave a comment on this blog with the choice of journal you would like.
2. Use #LandJgiveaway on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram (limit one per venue) along with your choice of journal.
3. Mail a card, letter or postcard to me at:
Letters & Journals
PO Box 120052
St Paul, MN 55112
Limit one entry per type (ex: 1 on Instagram, 1 letter, 1 comment, 1 Twitter, 1 Facebook). Winners will be announced on June 1, 2018. Limited to US entries only.
Good Luck!
7 comments:
My favorite is the prayer journal. I'm trying to figure out how to do the 'likes' on Instagram and Facebook.
I like the prayer journal.
I like the instruction part of the Woodstock journal as I haven't tried bullet journalling yet. I just discovered your blog through Life Imitates Tangles. It looks like you have lots of interesting posts!
I love the Tangle Easy Guided Journal! I've been neglecting my personal journaling in favor of tangling. Having the two in the same book would be wonderful.
Love the Woodstock journal! Looks like it would be such fun!
I like the Woodstock Journal! I'd actually give it to my granddaughter, a young adult. Drawing and writing have been beneficial therapy as she recovers from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.
I like whimsy. My preference is the Hello Angel. I might use it as a humor journal reflecting on being lighthearted past, present, and future. Thank you for asking.
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