



Have been busy making fabric and felt flower pegs, with a cute bead in the centre and mini wooden peg on the back. I thought they'd be a great way to decorate furoshiki wrapped gifts. Practical as well as pretty, the little wooden peg enables you to attach a message to the present. To be extra eco-friendly, why not recycle old cards by cutting out an element of the design, whilst still keeping the personal message inside?
Olivia :)
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