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Tote Bags (sampling and prototyping)

Canvas tote BAGS
Gifting a bag that can be reused is the best thing you wanna give to someone, you can keep 
all the things you need for the baby and it is handy, you definitely have purposeful bags.
This collection is created for those parents, who love to shop.
Tote and Pouches go hand in hand and you get a twin, you will love it !
Below are the beautiful totes made out of vegan leather, material is the same as in the picture.
hey, hey College or Shopping ?
GOT (game of throne's fans) the DOT ?
Another Gifting bags made for those friends we can't live without.
Merry Christmas, experience the joy of gifting
The tradition of decorating Christmas trees can be traced back to the 16th century in Germany, where they were decorated with candles, candy, and other ornaments to celebrate the holiday. - FUN FACT
Fun facts about fruits, that you may not know...
The ancient Romans believed eating fruit before meals would aid in digestion.
Avocados are technically a fruit and not a vegetable.
The largest fruit in the world is the jackfruit, which can weigh up to 110 pounds.
Pineapple is the only fruit that is not grown on a tree but on a plant.
The pomegranate is known as the "fruit of paradise" in ancient cultures.
The strawberry is not an actual berry, but rather an aggregate accessory fruit.
The apple is the most popular fruit in the world.
The word "banana" comes from the Arabic word "banan" which means finger.
The kiwi fruit, native to China, was named after the kiwi bird, which is also native to New Zealand.
Oranges are actually a hybrid of a pomelo and a mandarin.
Diwali Gift Bags !
Fun Facts about Diwali​​​​​​​
Diwali is celebrated for five consecutive days, making it the longest festival in India.
During Diwali, it is traditional to light diyas made from clay and filled with oil or ghee.
In ancient India, diyas were used to light the way for Rama and Sita during their return from exile.
The word "diya" comes from the Sanskrit word "deepa," which means "lamp”.
Diwali is celebrated by millions of people around the world, not just in India.
Diwali is also known as the "Festival of Lights" because of the numerous diyas lit during the celebration.
Diwali marks the victory of good over evil, light over darkness and knowledge over ignorance.
Diwali is celebrated on the 15th day of Kartika in the Hindu calendar, usually in October or November.
Diwali is celebrated by lighting diyas, candles, and lamps, and setting off fireworks.
During Diwali, it is customary to exchange sweets and gifts with family and friends.
- now, this is a rule you should follow.. you can feel the power of sharing.
Tote Bags (sampling and prototyping)
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