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Spencil Turtle of Life 1 Scrapbook Cover Pack of 6

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Spencil Turtle of Life 1 Scrapbook Cover Pack of 6

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  • SKU: GNBCS-TOL1
  • MPN: BCS-TOL1
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Spencil Turtle of Life 1 Scrapbook Cover – Reusable Slip-On Design

Celebrate culture, creativity, and sustainability with the Spencil Turtle of Life 1 Scrapbook Cover. Designed in collaboration with Indigenous artists, this reusable slip-on cover features the stunning Turtle of Life artwork, symbolising connection, wisdom, and care for the environment. Forget messy contact—this clever cover protects your scrapbook in just 10 seconds! Made from non-toxic certified PVC Reach material, it’s safe, durable, and eco-friendly, fitting larger scrapbooks up to 335mm x 245mm perfectly.

Key Features

  • Fits scrapbooks sized 335mm x 245mm or less
  • Slip-on design – cover books in seconds, no sticky contact
  • Made from non-toxic certified PVC Reach material
  • Reusable and eco-friendly – better for the environment
  • Includes name and subject label for easy identification
  • Inside flaps ensure a snug, secure fit
  • Features authentic Indigenous artwork – Turtle of Life design

Dimensions

49.5cm x 34cm x 0.01cm

Why Choose Spencil Scrapbook Covers?

  • Quick, easy, and reusable – no need for sticky book covering
  • Durable and eco-conscious design that lasts
  • Beautiful cultural artwork to inspire and protect

Shop now to combine culture, colour, and convenience with the Spencil Turtle of Life 1 Scrapbook Cover!

Turtle of Life

Turtle of Life is the original painting by 13-year-old Sheyleace Stevens, a proud Indigenous artist from the Dunghutti people from Birpai land in Port Macquarie.

The Turtle of Life range has been produced in collaboration with Spencil, with a full suite of special products for school and play, for kids to use and love!

Turtle of Life was inspired by the natural surroundings and sea-life of Burpai land. Sheyleace’s choice of the turtle as the centrepiece of Turtle of Life symbolises resilience, perseverance, and the unique beauty of Indigenous culture.

Through her artwork, Sheyleace hopes her art inspires other people to connect with their elders and learn more about the land on which we live.