the jenny wren paperie have just launched a brand new collection of gift wrap. designed by jennifer playford and called furochic they are an eco-friendly alternative to disposable paper gift wrap and based on traditional Japanese furoshiki cloth. and because they are made of cloth it means they are reusable! . the furochic range was shortlisted as a finalist in the national stationery show best new product awards last month in new york. click here to visit the website where you can now buy great cards and wrap online.
07 June 2007
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I like the pink flowers on darkblue, feels a bit japanes. And the green tag on it is just perfect.
the idea that this gift-wrap will be passed around through a bundle of different people as they each give someone a gift is gorgeous
Beautiful patterns and a great way to reuse resources. I would love to recieve a gift that was wrapped in Furochic. Is it a cotton cloth material?
My SIL thought of making gift bags several years ago and those of us who sew make some every year. You can see some of the ones I made last year here: http://artquiltmaker.blogspot.com/2006/12/quick-sewing-for-holidays.html
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