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Coinpurses

A nifty storage solution for anything smallish.
The size is just right for most small digital cameras, ipods and mobile phones. The coinpurse is very handy for change as it has a drop down zip, which, when the purse is tilted, lets you catch and view your loose coins. Hence the name coinpurse!
The coinpurses are all individually designed and have either my own artwork or stamps or other images I find interesting hand stitched onto them. There is always a surprise colour inside.
A must for seriously hip and funky people of all ages.

The coinpurses are my creative outlet and I like to play with colour variations and images.

Hard Facts:
Hand printed by me with water based ink on 100% cotton drill.
Or made from whatever pieces of material I have hanging around. This is what makes them so good! All coinpurses have a lining in a different colour and a good quality plastic zip. The size varies a little bit depending on the thickness of the fabric used but is normally 12 cm high and 10 cm wide.


Patterns and Colours:
There is a huge variation available and that’s how I like it. See some samples below. Popular choices are the retro space stamps, images of Family members – see Lore, images of Bedmites, stamps with flowers and animals from all over the world AND daggy bands from the 70s that never made it big...

ASK ME!

Use and Care:
Hand wash in cold water if the coinpurse is really dirty and you are desperate.


Price:
AU$ 10
+ postage, unless you catch me at the East End Market on Rundle Street in Adelaide, South Australia, every Sunday from 0900 to 1600.

BUY IT! 









Why they look so good and spunky?
Because I design and screen print them!
And because they are 100% made in Australia.










 

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Why they look so good and spunky?
Because I design and screen print them!
And because they are 100% made in Australia.


© 2008 Åsa Wassberg