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Spencil Kalkatungu Muu 1 Scrapbook Cover Pack of 6

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Spencil Kalkatungu Muu 1 Scrapbook Cover Pack of 6

$16.50
RRP: $19.80
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  • SKU: GNBCS-KAL1
  • UPC: 9334764082332
  • MPN: BCS-KAL1
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Spencil Kalkatungu Muu 1 Scrapbook Cover – Reusable Slip-On Design

Make school book covering easy and mess-free with the Spencil Kalkatungu Muu 1 Scrapbook Cover. Designed in collaboration with Indigenous artist Kalkatungu Muu, this reusable slip-on cover showcases beautiful cultural artwork while keeping your scrapbook neat and protected. Forget sticky contact—this clever cover slips on in just 10 seconds. Perfect for larger scrapbooks up to 335mm x 245mm, it’s made from non-toxic certified PVC Reach material for safe and sustainable use.

Key Features

  • Fits scrapbooks sized 335mm x 245mm or less
  • Slip-on design – cover your book in seconds, no mess or bubbles
  • Made from non-toxic certified PVC Reach material
  • Reusable and eco-friendly – better for the environment
  • Includes name and subject label for easy organisation
  • Inside flaps ensure a snug and secure fit
  • Features authentic Kalkatungu Muu Indigenous artwork

Dimensions

49.5cm x 34cm x 0.01cm

Why Choose Spencil Scrapbook Covers?

  • Save time – no sticky contact or scissors needed
  • Reusable for year-after-year convenience
  • Encourage creativity with bold, meaningful designs

Shop now and bring art, culture, and practicality together with the Spencil Kalkatungu Muu 1 Scrapbook Cover.

Kalkatungu Muu

Kalkatungu Muu is the original painting by 15-year-old Jesse Sutton, a contemporary Indigenous artist from the Kalkadoon people from Mount Isa in Queensland.

The Kalkatungu Muu range has been produced in collaboration with Spencil for kids to use, love and cherish.
“Kalkatungu Muu” means “Kalkadoon Country” in the Kalkadoon language and Jesse’s painting is his interpretation of the lands of his people. This stunning collection features earthy tones, native animals and symbolism of the land and people of the Mount Isa region.

Through his artwork, Jesse hopes to inspire the younger generation to be proud of Australia’s rich and ancient history, and to learn more about the Kalkadoon people – their art, stories, language and culture.