Showing posts with label bags. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bags. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 29, 2016

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas...

With Christmas less than a month away, you are going to want to check out all of the potential gifts at the Springs Christian Academy Christmas Craft Show on Saturday, December 3, 2016!


Among the 80+ local crafters, you will find 5 of our WESTies onsite, selling handmade wool socks, mosaic artisanal jewelry, recycled and vintage jewelry, buttons, handmade bags, wallets, accessories and adorable sock monkey toys.

Monkey Business Card Company

Blueberry Lane Craft

Sox n Such

Periwinkle Dzyns

Mosaic Pendants Plus

Don't miss out on getting some handmade, original gifts for those you love!


Saturday, December 3, 2016
10 to 4
595 Lagimodiere Ave, Winnipeg

Admission is $4, children under 12 are free
Free parking, coat and parcel check
Childcare provided
Christmas Cafe





Monday, February 29, 2016

The W.E.S.T. members had a Make night!

Our annual Winnipeg Etsy Street Team Spring Craft Market is coming soon! In preparation we designed lots of cool re-usable fabric bags to give away as swag to some lucky amazing shoppers at the sale



We made 75 bags that evening and had lots of fun connecting with the other WESTies. Here are some of the cute bags we made!



Be sure to add our upcoming Sale to your Calendar!



Check out the Facebook Event HERE


Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Ten WEST Artisans Under One Roof at A Pinch of Creativity Studio!

A Pinch of Creativity is a new studio/artisan boutique/yoga space located at 296 McDermot Avenue (at the corner of Princess Street) in the exchange.

Stop by the studio and check out the following Westie shops!
Stellar Evolution Designs
Monkey Business Card Company
SoGa Artisan Soaperie
Nancy Blokland Pottery
Mama Pacha Naturals
Boomerang 360
Daisy Thirteen
Mosaic Pendants Plus 
urbanWool59
Whitehouse Art 


These ten artisans create such beautiful handmade items such as:


  • bags
  • fabrics
  • soaps
  • apparel
  • giftware
  • plushies
  • vega-free, cruelty-free bath and body
  • creative sock monkeys 
  • coffee sleeve
  • mosaic and art earrings, bracelets and necklaces
  • hand-dyed yarns 
  • knitted accessories
  • felted soaps
  • quote and photo blocks
  • home decor
  • original watercolour art
  • graphic tees, hoodies and accessories
  • local, petroleum-free herbal products
  • handmade pottery, including teapots, mugs, bowls, buttons, yarn bowls and more!

Check them out today!

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Look who is coming to the WEST sale (part 2- newbies)

Here are 3 of the newest members who will also be at the WEST Handmade and Vintage Sale on October 13, 2012.

Vbling





 

Joyce Bag lady for Darfur




JunkSalvation

 


Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Tutorial Tuesday - Wire Ribbon Bags

You will need
Wire edged ribbon - width your choice, use whatever you have around the house
Scissors
Glue Gun
Calloused fingers or a ruler


Cut a 7" length of ribbon and fold the wrong side together leaving about a 1" edge showing, this edge will make the flap, you can make it larger if you wish, but it will make your bag smaller.


Fold over a small seam allowance on the 1" edge.


Glue the small seam together with your hot glue gun. Press the edge down with your fingers (if you can tolerate the heat) or use a ruler to smooth the edge out.


Glue the wrong side edges together and smooth out with your fingers or a ruler.


Fold over the flap.


Easy peazy lemon squeezy! A bag for your jewellery creations.


I used 3" wide ribbon for this tutorial, but you can use any smaller width, just reduce the length of your original cut so your finished product is square. For 1" ribbon I cut about 3". Play with it a bit to get the sizes you need.

You can use ribbon without wire but I like how the bags hold their shape when you use wire edged ribbon. I also recommend solid fabric, sheer ribbon makes a see through bag, which personally I think isn't as attractive or as much fun when using for a gift.

Honestly I use whatever I can get on sale, find at the thrift store, or salvage from leftovers from friends wreath making projects. It all makes cute gift bags for a very reasonable price.

This is not my original idea, I once purchased an item of jewellery several years ago and it came in one of these bags, wish I could remember who from!

This tutorial was originally published at periwinkledzyns.blogspot.com