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Write Down Your Force Feelings with This STAR WARS Moleskine

Moleskine, the simple black rectangle notebook with rounded corners and an elastic band is widely recognized as the favored notebook for artists and writers. Just check out mymoleskine to see some of the spectacular works of art that people create everyday in their very own notebooks.

Moleskine has had some fantastic fandom collaborations with everything from Peanuts to The Little Prince. Their past Star Wars notebooks have never disappointed and now two new limited edition notebooks are available to celebrate Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

These two hardcover notebooks feature Kylo Ren on a black cover in red ink and a First Order stormtrooper in black ink on a white cover. Inside, the pages showcase a montage of scenes from the film as well as Star Wars ship images and blueprints. There are even Star Wars themed stickers included, which I suggest placing one on December 18 to save the date for the movie. Make that December 17th to remind yourself to line up early.

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Thes beautifully designed notebooks are 240 pages and are sized at 5-inches x 8.25-inches, making them perfect for toting around town and drawing up your evil 501st plans.

Moleskine is also providing fans with easy to follow origami templates to recreate their own paper X-wing from the movie. This is next level paper airplane stuff here. The templates can be downloaded from moleskine.com

Limited Edition Star Wars Kylo Ren and stormtrooper notebooks are available at moleskine.com

Do you choose the Dark Side when it comes to note taking? Let us know in the comments!

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