Raspberry Delight I Pillow Case 18 X 18
Our custom-printed pillowcases add the perfect accent and interest to any room. Go soft and snuggly with velveteen fabric, or modern in our durable canvas. Each pillowcase is printed and sewn in Montreal, Canada.
Our custom-printed pillowcases add the perfect accent and interest to any room. Go soft and snuggly with velveteen fabric, or modern in our durable canvas. Each pillowcase is printed and sewn in Montreal, Canada.
Our custom-printed pillowcases add the perfect accent and interest to any room. Go soft and snuggly with velveteen fabric, or modern in our durable canvas. Each pillowcase is printed and sewn in Montreal, Canada.
ALL FABRICS
Permanent reactive prints bring vibrancy that will never fade or wash out
An invisible zipper sewn in at the bottom
Easy care, machine wash in cold water with a phosphate-free detergent, lay flat to dry, do not bleach, can also be dry cleaned
Cotton Canvas
Made from 100% natural cotton weave textile adds texture
Fabric is designed to handle use and only gets softer with time
Poly Canvas
Made from 100% polyester upholstery canvas
Sturdy, textured fabric
50 000 double rub count for fabric durability
Cotton Linen Canvas
Made from specially developed 68% cotton/32% linen fibers
Beautiful mild sheen
Sublime softness, maintains the feel and look expected in natural products while still performing impeccably as a printable surface.
Velveteen
Made from 100% polyester upholstery velveteen
Cuddly and soft to the touch
80 000 double rub count for fabric durability
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