I value the wrapping of gifts and I carry this through to Wren bag packaging.
Each Wren bag is packaged in a brown paper bag sealed with a safety pin decorated with brightly coloured beads. The safety pin is a traditional South African clothing item used instead of a button to hold clothes together and in my context, it serves as a sticker closing the classic and simple brown paper bag. The safety pin can be used later for whatever reason you can dream up.


This weekend I was playing with a new and ‘bigger’ bag design that I am hoping to introduce soon. For this bag I realized I needed bigger packaging. Brown paper bags come in standard sizes and the one I use is the biggest one available. I gave this ‘problem’ some thought and this is was what I came up with:

I have used maps that were kindly given to me from themaps.co.za that I had under my bed. These beautiful maps of Cape Town and the Cederberg could not be used. I got them ages ago thinking I would find a purpose for them someday. Until now the only purpose I have found for them were my wall-art swallows but now I can finally say – they were worth keeping. I copied the pattern from the brown paper bag and adjusted the size proportions. I have never been good at origami, maths or patience so this was a true challenge (and I was doing it on a Sunday afternoon!). After many frustrating samples I finally got it right and I am so excited with the result.

To seal the ‘map’ bag I came up with the idea to use old stamps. This relates to the map itself, distance and ties back to the theme of ‘no waste’. To get the old and already used stamp to stick I use double-sided tape.
So now you know – if you buy a Wren bag it comes beautifully wrapped. The current size bag is wrapped with the brown paper bag and beaded safety pin, if you buy more than one Wren bag you will get the recycled map bag and South African stamp and if you buy one of the bigger Wren bags that will soon be launched you will also get the recycled map bag and SA stamp.
Tags: Bag, Maps, Packaging, Recycle, safety-pin, South African tradition, Wrapping, Wren bags
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Thank you. Yes, repurposing is SO MUCH FUN! I love the challenge of finding a ways to ’save’ the old and discarded. I think that is my favourite part – thinking creatively.
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Maps are such fascinating artworks. They can engage one for such a long time. I am thinking of drawing the little wren bird somewhere on them and the challenge for the receiver is to find the bird. Kind of like ‘Where’s wally’.
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