... I couldn't wait to show you all these beautiful natural raw Jute 'Market Tote' Bags, that have just been added to the Kristopher K Shop.
Available now in this wonderful softened, natural clay coloured Jute <here>
I will also be hand screen printing a variety of new 'Kristohper K' designs on these totes in a cool collection of earthy shades (... coming soon :)
Stylish and strong, Jute (also known as burlap) is an environmentally friendly, natural alternative to regular poly and plastic bags.
Biodegradable, re-useable and oh so versatile - jute bags are perfect for so many applications: from shopping, picnics & storing your market produce, to adding a rustic provincial flair to your home decor :)
I will also be hand screen printing a variety of new 'Kristohper K' designs on these totes in a cool collection of earthy shades (... coming soon :)
Stylish and strong, Jute (also known as burlap) is an environmentally friendly, natural alternative to regular poly and plastic bags.
Biodegradable, re-useable and oh so versatile - jute bags are perfect for so many applications: from shopping, picnics & storing your market produce, to adding a rustic provincial flair to your home decor :)
Gorgeous market tote bag, burlap is my favourite:) Absolutely beautifully styled photos too *swoon*! Hope you are having a wonderful weekend ~ Tina xx
ReplyDeleteI have entered in your blog by chance! Your designs are so beautiful! They remind me somehow to William Morris, the nineteenth century designer of wallpaper patterns. This has given me the idea for an entry about Morris in my blog too.
ReplyDeleteLOVE the tote bags. Think I may just have to get one. Your photos are remarkable!
ReplyDeleteI love this fabric. I agree with Tina, your photo's are stunning.
ReplyDeleteThe bags look beautiful
ReplyDeleteGreat idea for wedding styling! Loving all your fabrics too they are just gorgeous!
Melinda
These are so lovely.
ReplyDeleteKaren
Hi! Found your blog on Spoonflower :) I must say I just LOVE your fabric!! What program do you use to make your designs? I just use Picnic, and that´s no fun..... Perhaps you can give me some advice for some good program to use making fabrics? Take care :)
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