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Carrier Bag Fashion & Eco Art

Posted on 24 March 2007

OK, I’m going to say this one last thing about carrier bags and then I’ll leave it for a while! Although this time its not such a negative comment.

Sharon Porteous and her recycled artSharon Porteous, a textile design graduate from Derby Uni discovered a way to turn those horrible, ugly bags into funky fashion accessories. It was by chance that she melted a plastic bag with an iron but soon realised that this could be part of a process to weave them into handbags and wall hangings. Clever eh? And better than going in the landfill!

Seashore print by Sandra WalmsleyThis article got me thinking about eco-art generally and reminded me of another artist called Sandra Walmsley whose work I saw in a gallery in Norwich last year . I  thought that her styles and designs were so beautiful, unusual and intricate that I bought a couple of her prints. Based in my second home, Norfolk, Sandra who has studied both print making and ecology not only creates her own work but runs workshops to teach others how to be artistic in an environmentally friendly way. Why not book in Sandra and Jeff’s (a fellow artist) guest house and learn how to make something as lovely as this? Visit their site Impressions Prints at www.impressionsprints.com

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Vicky - who has written 176 posts on Green Girls Global Blog.

Vicky coordinates the GGG blogs and is co-founder of the ethical website design team Make Hay. Make Hay build beautiful, accessible websites and provide a green website hosting service run on wind power. Vicky is involved with a local Fairtrade campaign group and loves crafts, design, animals and nature

2 Comments For This Post

  1. Hekla says:

    Lovely blog - thanks - working towards producing organic t-shirts with my own printdesigns here in Copenhagen. Have all the time produced (re-designed) secondhand clothing - another ‘organic’ way of producing new. In June 07 my new internationel organic TRASHtee shop will be reality - cant wait…

  2. Pol says:

    Great blog - just thought I’d let you know about morsbags.com - sociable guerilla bagging - (non-profit) where reuseable cloth bags made out of old duvets/clothes/curtains etc in friendly groups all around the world (well, 5 countries so far, we only started in January!) before being handed out for free to the unsuspecting public outside supermarkets….

    The aim is to have fun, chat, sew, drink, meet new people and save marine wildlife from choking to death. We use over 1 million plastic bags per minute globally…hope you feel like joining in!

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