Chulabula Designs
Published: 2018-06-25
Total Pages: 150
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The Sugar Skulls Journal from our Day of the Dead Journals range is perfect for noting your daily activities, memories, ideas and feelings, taking notes, sketching, even writing poetry, song lyrics or that novel you've been mulling over. Take it to school, the office or keep it next to your bed. Its uses are limited only by your creativity and imagination. 150 unlined white pages (75 sheets) ready for you to fill Features a matching skull motif in gray in a bottom corner of each facing page (see "Look Inside") 6"x9" (approx. A5 size) - perfect purse/handbag/backpack size for whenever inspiration strikes Non spiral, durable, glossy paperback cover featuring a Sugar Skull wallpaper design on dark blue background This journal comes in different colors, lengths and sizes. See our other listings for more in the range and our other unique designs. Sugar skulls originate from the Day of the Dead (Dia de los Muertos) Mexican holiday celebrated on 1st & 2nd November when they are used to decorate gravestones. Traditionally, they were molded from sugar and given colorful decorations of icing, feathers, beads and foil. While the idea of skulls as decoration might seem gruesome, they're actually a positive symbol of death and have been embraced across the world as popular tattoo and t-shirt motifs.