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Keep your notebooks, journals, or sketchpads protected in style with the CycleUp Fabric Journal Holder. Thoughtfully crafted from upcycled textiles, this elegant and eco-friendly case is designed to safeguard your pages while adding a touch of charm to your daily writing ritual.

 

The soft yet durable fabric ensures your journal stays secure, while the ribbon tie closure adds a beautiful finishing touch, making it perfect for gifting or personal use. Whether you're jotting down ideas, sketching, or journaling, this holder is a stylish and sustainable way to keep your creativity organised.

 

At CycleUp Textiles, we believe in fashioning change. Our social enterprise supports the women of County Roscommon, providing meaningful employment opportunities and a safe space to develop skills, connect with others, and build confidence. By repurposing high-quality fabrics, we reduce textile waste and promote a circular economy, transforming materials into timeless, functional pieces.

 

By choosing the Journal Holder, you’re embracing sustainability, craftsmanship, and empowerment.

 

Made by: Clare

Journal Holder - Beige

SKU: ACC005
€15.00Price
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    CycleUp Textiles 

    Riverside Centre, Athleague, Co Roscommon, F42 K685, Ireland

    CycleUp is a circular economy environmental and training social enterprise developed and operated by Roscommon Women’s Network – Women’s Collective Ireland.

     
    This project is supported by the Department of Rural and Community Development and Pobal through the Community Services Programme
    RWN CycleUp Textiles Skills and Product Innovation Project is co-funded by the Government of Ireland and the European Union through the EU Just Transition Fund Programme 2021-2027
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    Roscommon Women's Network CycleUp textiles logo
    Dept Rural Com Dev Pobal Logo
    Department of the Environment, climate and communications logo supporting CycleUp textiles
    Roscommon Co Council logo
    GRETB logo support CycleUp textiles Roscommon
    Department of community and integration logo
    Roscommon Leader Partnership logo
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