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This is my own interpretation of the italian horn, an amulet. I added a black star which can move along the track
©Fie von Krogh/BONO 1991-1996
Smykker av Fie von Krogh
Sandnes Kunstforening 1996
Photographer; Cedric Archer
Midlertidig utsmykking, foto, Iglermyr skole, Sandnes
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Small gift tags handmade from vintage postal address cards cut to feature the printed stamp and postmark, often with text on the reverse, threaded with brown and white twine. Sold in packages of 5.
picked this up at the charity shop today, probably going to use it at Handm@de for displaying earring cards or necklaces.
Large gift tags handmade from vintage Royal Mail postal receipts with reinforced eyelet, threaded with brown and white twine. Sold in a package of 5.
Also inspired by the latest season of ribbons & bows, another versatile handmade necklace, Gift of Utopia is now in my online shop at www.jewelryoflav.com/ Do check it out too!
The pack features a 50 cm top zipper making access to the main compartment very easy. The front has a zippered pocket going the full width of the pack. The bag has two outside pockets, place for a laptop and inner pocket is perfect for carrying your cell phone, wallet, keys.
The bag has a strap attached at the top and bottom, with an adjustable slide to make it a comfortable fit at whatever length you prefer to carry it, slung over your shoulders. A web loop at the top of the bag makes it easy to grab and go.
Fully lined in and orange drill fabric.
40cm High x 30cm Wide x 13cm Deep
Small gift tags handmade from vintage postal address cards cut to feature the printed stamp and postmark, threaded with brown and white twine. Sold in packages of 5.
Sketch: Kortskissen #298
Materials used:
Stamps and papers from Simon Says Stamp Card kit March 2015.
Border punch, ribbon, pearls, perfect pearls, Simon Say Stamp dies.
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This is my own interpretation of the italian horn, an amulet. I added a black star which can move along the track.
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