• $24 for 12
• Perideau Designs
Reusable and customized bags in a mix of modern and traditional motifs and colors. A simple, yet gracious presentation for your holiday treats and gifts.
Buy It: Perideau Designs
• $24 for 12
• Perideau Designs
Reusable and customized bags in a mix of modern and traditional motifs and colors. A simple, yet gracious presentation for your holiday treats and gifts.
Buy It: Perideau Designs
Categories: Family, Daily Find
Is that Supposed to be muslin?
Embarrassing typo alert!
Haha. What an unfortunate typo!
awful typo
The customization ("From the Smiths") is cute but kind of takes away from the reusable nature of it, doesn't it?
hee hee...
Muslin is a type of fabric. It's not a typo.
meeksiemum-it used to say Muslim
AAHH! haha good thing they changed it.
Cute but I need big bags. I wish you would find a good source for reusuable cloth gift bags. They can be reused by me or another. I would love these if they were bigger. I just don't the waste of paper. Everything on the market is so ugly.
I agree with baumgak -- the bags would be more reusable if they didn't have the family name on them. Or are you supposed to give the gift, and say "Make sure you return the bag so we can use it again"?
I love the elephant, but would leave off the text. I have been making cloth bags for xmas gifts for 3 or 4 years, I keep sewing more every year, all sizes big and small, to add to our collection. It's turned into a fun ongoing project and I haven't bought wrapping paper in ages! I use assorted gingham fabrics and everything looks so cute under the tree. I think my young kids may be a bit let down they don't get to TEAR paper off of things, but it makes "wrapping" things MUCH easier (stuff in bag, pull drawstring) and the "opening" on Xmas MUCH quieter! :)
I was thinking the same thing about the personalization... I'm picturing the giver lurking to take the bag back as soon as it's opened. Or is the recipient supposed to just use a sharpie to write their name over the last one? LOL.
I've actually been looking for cloth wrapping inspiration, so this was helpful. But I'm thinking that a more generic, holiday-esque print would be more reusable, particularly since it could be used for other uses besides gift giving.