by Fred Campos | My Art, recycling, Wearable Art
I have been bitten by the purse bug again. Or maybe it’s the change in the weather, reminding me that Spring is already OVER, and I haven’t been on track with my self-imposed deadlines. Either way, be prepared for purses. Oh yeah—and be prepared for...
by Fred Campos | Wearable Art
This is one of my recent handbags, made from white and tan Kroger Bags, and lined with matching fabric. It is currently for sale at the Jennifer Zingg Studio and Gallery. I hope to have more of a similar size and style available at my Etsy store soon! And perhaps make...
by Fred Campos | recycling
And the cows?–Well, I suppose they may or may not be happy about the news. It depends. One of the random articles that a Google search gave me (while looking for info on clothing made from paper) was a feature about clothing made from milk…and technically...
by Fred Campos | Wearable Art
I told you I wouldn’t get sick of making these bags! I’ve posted more photos (including a view of the inside with the cellphone pocket) in the listing for the bag at my Etsy store. I’ve also made a tote bag out of Morton Salt 40lb bags, which turned...
by Fred Campos | My Art, Unconventional Media, Wearable Art
While typing the title for this post, I accidentally typed “udderwear”…which is a completely different topic altogether. Perhaps one day I will make high-fashion garments for all the sophisticated and fashion-conscious cows out there—but not...