Yes, I agree, fabulous idea! I rediscovered these a few months ago, and my two daughter's love this "new" way of wrapping their friend's gifts when we go to parties now!!
I do love furoshiki. So when and where is the market? How exciting. I hope you sell lots.(and please don't tell me if its warm there, I wont be able to cope.)
Hi Jenni! Do you do markets regularly? It'd be lovely to see your stall on you blog! Love the recycling idea, good on you for promoting it.. hope you sell heaps!
i stopped using plastic so long ago and i can't believe how much i must have once used. good luck with the bags. i must look out for them. My Creative Space
I've never heard of this material. Is it like fabric? I think it must be peculiar to Australia? Because I've never heard of it in the states. Google-time, I guess. I'm intrigued.
I live in Far North Queensland on the Atherton Tablelands. I am married with 2 children. We run a business from home. I have a passion for wool and also horses and reading.
Such a simple idea. But we still need it stuck in our faces to tell us how good it is & to make us actually do it! Thanks!
ReplyDeletegood luck with the market!
Yes, I agree, fabulous idea! I rediscovered these a few months ago, and my two daughter's love this "new" way of wrapping their friend's gifts when we go to parties now!!
ReplyDeleteWow how very clever, I love it perfect for wrapping gifts of any sort.
ReplyDeleteExcellent! I want to try this out!!! Thanks Jenni! xxx
ReplyDeleteVery clever! And lovely fabrics to boot. Wishing you a wonderful weekend :)
ReplyDeleteWow - that looks really fascinating. Me thinks I might need to practice my furoshiki skills. (Thanks for teaching me something new for the day)
ReplyDeleteI do love furoshiki. So when and where is the market? How exciting. I hope you sell lots.(and please don't tell me if its warm there, I wont be able to cope.)
ReplyDeleteHi Jenni!
ReplyDeleteDo you do markets regularly? It'd be lovely to see your stall on you blog!
Love the recycling idea, good on you for promoting it.. hope you sell heaps!
i stopped using plastic so long ago and i can't believe how much i must have once used. good luck with the bags. i must look out for them.
ReplyDeleteMy Creative Space
That is fabbo! What a great diagram! Good luck at the market.
ReplyDeletethat IS a great idea, i'll be saving that image for later!
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of this material. Is it like fabric? I think it must be peculiar to Australia? Because I've never heard of it in the states. Google-time, I guess. I'm intrigued.
ReplyDeleteBest of luck with the markets. These are just so lovely and so clever!
ReplyDeletei really do love this idea!
ReplyDeleteLovely to meet you:) Thanks so much for stopping by my blog:) Enjoy the chocolate coconut squares recipe.
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Linda