


These are the progress of my new project. I found some scraps of hemp fabric in my closet the other day and I thought these might be still useful. Well, I bought this fabric in the spring and was making bags... Now these scrap fabrics turned to be coasters! I created dots as seeds...Are these too abstract? Most of fabrics are made out of plants, so.. I am going to add these coasters to my etsy store in New Year. I am thinking about 10% of the profits will be donating to an organization which they plant trees or flowers!
7 comments:
No, they are not too abstract. I love how you always donate to charity with your work.
When I finally get the nerve up to launch an Etsy shop, I'm going to challenge myself to do the same.
I will definitely purchase these when they go in your shop.
xo
oh this is cute! will the beans smudge? or are they waterproof inks..? i really like the idea of hemps.. there's just something nice and simple about them =)
♥sb
Grate idea! so cute, it looks so nice and grate gift for this organization :))
Natsumi- These are wonderful and I completely agree with Jennifer, I prefer that they are abstract. Lovely!
Small duts - and it create both patterns and feelings, it's nice:)
And I like the chlotespegs, they are so usefully.
and what a presentation! great photos!
these are perfect, and appear spontaneous...
your first photo gives the impression of gifts left by garden spirits.
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