#World Art Designs
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dial-p-for-placey · 2 months ago
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A little late to the party but after seeing so many Mikus in other cultures decided to do one from my own and well I’m from Pittsburgh and let me tell you our culture is road rage
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siemingly · 2 months ago
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Palestinian Miku!
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scuttlebatt · 9 months ago
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I Have Found A Solution!
So, obviously classic wizard robes aren’t wheelchair friendly. (Alright, admittedly this isn’t common knowledge and also this definitely isn’t a problem for most but listen, this is a problem for me and I’m pleased to present a solution for it nonetheless.)
The issue is in the sleeves and the length of the robes. The traditional trumpet style allows them to get snagged, dirty, and caught in the wheels.
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This is distinctly not an issue with other mobility aids such as canes and crutches, these wizards are fine to carry on with their trumpet sleeves simply rolled up if needed.
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Now, one solution might simply to shorten the sleeves and hem to be out of the way, but that looks rather silly so I won’t do that. Instead I propose the more elegant design of a hanging sleeve to maintain that flowy magical feel while allowing for better range of motion.
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Honestly I just love the look of hanging sleeves in general and think more people should appreciate them, wheelchair user or not.
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In conclusion…
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15pa10rag94 · 1 month ago
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Umbrella Printed Zipper Jute Bags
 Rainy Day Chic: World Art Designs' Umbrella Printed Zipper Jute Bags
In a world where fashion meets functionality, World Art Designs has unveiled a charming and practical accessory that's taking the market by storm: Umbrella Printed Zipper Jute Bags. These delightful carriers combine style, eco-friendliness, and practicality in a way that's sure to brighten up even the gloomiest of days.
 A Splash of Style
Imagine strolling down a busy street, your belongings safely tucked away in a bag that showcases a vibrant array of colorful umbrellas. That's exactly what World Art Designs offers with their latest creation. These jute bags feature eye-catching prints of umbrellas in various hues and styles, turning a simple accessory into a statement piece.
Whether you're running errands, heading to work, or meeting friends for coffee, these bags add a playful touch to any outfit. The umbrella motif serves as a cheerful reminder that even on rainy days, there's beauty to be found. It's like carrying a little piece of optimism wherever you go!
 Jute: Nature's Wonder Fabric
World Art Designs didn't just stop at creating a visually appealing bag. They went a step further by choosing jute as the primary material. But why jute, you might ask?
Jute is often called the "golden fiber" for good reasons:
1. Eco-friendly: Jute is 100% biodegradable and compostable, making it an excellent choice for environmentally conscious consumers.
2. Durable: Despite its natural origins, jute is incredibly strong and long-lasting.
3. Versatile: The fabric can be molded into various shapes and sizes, perfect for creating sturdy bags.
4. Low maintenance: Jute is easy to clean and care for, ensuring your bag stays looking great with minimal effort.
By opting for jute, World Art Designs demonstrates their commitment to sustainable fashion without compromising on quality or style.
 Zipping Up Convenience
One of the standout features of these bags is the zipper closure. While many jute bags on the market rely on buttons or remain open at the top, World Art Designs has incorporated a sturdy zipper to keep your belongings secure.
This thoughtful addition means you can use the bag in various settings without worrying about items falling out or getting wet. Whether you're navigating a crowded subway or caught in an unexpected drizzle (how fitting for an umbrella-themed bag!), your possessions remain safe and dry.
 Versatility in Design
World Art Designs understands that one size doesn't fit all when it comes to bags. That's why their Umbrella Printed Zipper Jute Bags come in a range of sizes and styles to suit different needs:
- Tote bags: Perfect for grocery shopping or carrying everyday essentials
- Handbags: Ideal for a night out or as a fashionable work bag
- Clutches: Great for those who prefer a smaller, more compact option
Each style maintains the signature umbrella print and zipper feature, ensuring you don't have to compromise on design or functionality regardless of the size you choose.
 A Rainbow of Options
Just as umbrellas come in a variety of colors, so do these charming bags. World Art Designs offers a spectrum of options to match any outfit or personal style:
- Classic black and white for a sophisticated look
- Vibrant rainbow hues for those who love to stand out
- Pastel shades for a soft, subtle appearance
- Seasonal color schemes to match the time of year
so many choices, you might find yourself wanting to collect them all!
 More Than Just a Bag
What sets World Art Designs' Umbrella Printed Zipper Jute Bags apart is their ability to be more than just a carrying solution. They're conversation starters, mood lifters, and fashion statements all rolled into one.
Imagine brightening someone's day simply by carrying your umbrella-adorned bag. It's a subtle reminder to look for the silver lining, even on cloudy days. In a world that often feels fast-paced and impersonal, these bags offer a touch of whimsy and connection.
 Practical Benefits
Beyond their aesthetic appeal, these bags offer numerous practical benefits:
1. Spacious interiors: Plenty of room for all your daily essentials
2. Interior pockets: Keep small items organized and easily accessible
3. Comfortable handles: Designed for easy carrying, even when the bag is full
4. Water-resistant base: Protects your belongings when you need to set the bag down on damp surfaces
 A Gift That Keeps on Giving
Looking for the perfect present? World Art Designs' Umbrella Printed Zipper Jute Bags make excellent gifts for various occasions:
- Birthdays
- Holidays
- Housewarming parties
- Teacher appreciation
- Eco-conscious friends
Not only are you giving a practical and stylish accessory, but you're also sharing a piece of art and promoting sustainable fashion choices.
 Caring for Your Bag
To ensure your World Art Designs bag stays beautiful for years to come, follow these simple care instructions:
1. Spot clean with a damp cloth for minor stains
2. Air dry if the bag becomes wet
3. Store in a cool, dry place when not in use
4. Avoid overloading to maintain the bag's shape
With proper care, your umbrella-printed jute bag will be a faithful companion for many seasons to come.
 Join the Movement
By choosing World Art Designs' Umbrella Printed Zipper Jute Bags, you're not just selecting a fashionable accessory. You're making a statement about your values:
- Supporting sustainable fashion
- Choosing quality over disposable options
- Appreciating artistic design in everyday items
- Embracing a positive outlook on life
It's a small choice that can have a big impact on both your personal style and the environment.
 Conclusion: Carry a Little Sunshine
In a world where fast fashion often reigns supreme, World Art Designs offers a refreshing alternative with their Umbrella Printed Zipper Jute Bags. These charming accessories prove that style, functionality, and eco-consciousness can coexist beautifully.
So why settle for a plain, forgettable bag when you can carry a piece of art? With World Art Designs' umbrella-themed creations, you're not just preparing for rainy days – you're celebrating them. After all, life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass; it's about learning to dance in the rain. And with these delightful bags by your side, you'll be dancing in style.
Next time you reach for a bag, consider choosing one that not only holds your belongings but also holds a story, a smile, and a commitment to a brighter, more sustainable future. Choose World Art Designs' Umbrella Printed Zipper Jute Bags and carry a little sunshine with you, no matter the weather.
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sorrysomethingwentwrong · 6 months ago
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Creative Dessert Designs By Chef Matteo Stucchi
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highoncatfood · 24 days ago
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not a single brain cell on this ship
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marinscos · 2 months ago
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girly time at the witch conclave
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zeroperks · 7 months ago
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bug bus bug bus bug bus!!!
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chaoparty · 4 months ago
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town tune! 🎵
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yeehawpim · 5 months ago
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linterteatime · 4 months ago
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Slugcat distribution system gave them an explosive rabid raccoon and a overpowered sewer rat ❤️
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beebeedibapbeediboop · 1 year ago
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The forest king and the postwoman
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thegardenview · 17 days ago
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my dandy's world main cast designs :3
full image (+ lots of tags) under cut!
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death-by-killer-screen · 2 months ago
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A pair of Rain World creatures I created with the idea of "terrestrial beings larger than what the weather patterns could possibly support", while still trying to remain in the visual style of the game. Animals this large would eventually end up existing solely in a cold, blustery place devoid of dangerous storms. This creates a sort of tight, spontaneous, and highly volatile ecosystem consisting of organisms that were never designed to live alongside each other.
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erinmccomics · 9 months ago
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Oh yeah can't forget this thing that rattled around in my head for days until I drew it.
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marandsviet · 1 month ago
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