Gorgeous Squares Origami Tote Bag
While we call it the Origami tote, you can fold this origami crepe cloth into a tote bag, or use it as an impromptu picnic blanket, scarf, or the most beautiful present wrapping. That’s the beauty of it!
Made from 100% polyester crepe
Vegan leather strap is cruelty-free.
Tote straps feature heavy metal loops in gun-metal black, finished with a pair of steel rivets
Vivid print that will never fade after washing
Machine wash in cold water with phosphate-free detergent, and hang to dry
While we call it the Origami tote, you can fold this origami crepe cloth into a tote bag, or use it as an impromptu picnic blanket, scarf, or the most beautiful present wrapping. That’s the beauty of it!
Made from 100% polyester crepe
Vegan leather strap is cruelty-free.
Tote straps feature heavy metal loops in gun-metal black, finished with a pair of steel rivets
Vivid print that will never fade after washing
Machine wash in cold water with phosphate-free detergent, and hang to dry
While we call it the Origami tote, you can fold this origami crepe cloth into a tote bag, or use it as an impromptu picnic blanket, scarf, or the most beautiful present wrapping. That’s the beauty of it!
Made from 100% polyester crepe
Vegan leather strap is cruelty-free.
Tote straps feature heavy metal loops in gun-metal black, finished with a pair of steel rivets
Vivid print that will never fade after washing
Machine wash in cold water with phosphate-free detergent, and hang to dry
My finished art is made in Canada.
All silk, polycanvas, polychiffon, satin charmeuse and matte crepe fabrics are Oeko-tex certified. Certification includes rigorous testing, environmentally friendly and safe for people to use. Categories include, but are not limited to, non-toxic dyes, original fibre grown pesticide free, and source materials recycled.
All polyester blend fabrics are manufactured by the Montreal-based EcoPolyester company. They use stringent production methods, such as, 70% less water, energy and heat. Although these fabrics don’t technically hold a certification, they are considered “eco” because of their production criteria and commitment to ethical practices, a promising beginning and worthy of partnership