
Skyline Sewn Garland
With traditional church steeples, snow-tipped fir trees and Santa's sleigh, this garland has ten charming Christmas scenes depicting a festive evening sky.
There are ten scenes sewn along this three-metre garland, all of which have been screen printed by hand on both sides onto thick, recycled cotton paper for sustainability. The cotton thread has loops at each end ready for hanging.
Designed by Ellie from the Scottish based studio East End Press who works closely with ethical printers, craftspeople and manufacturers all over the world. All the printing is completed by talented artisans under the Fairtrade initiative.
Measures 3m.
Skyline Sewn Garland
With traditional church steeples, snow-tipped fir trees and Santa's sleigh, this garland has ten charming Christmas scenes depicting a festive evening sky.
There are ten scenes sewn along this three-metre garland, all of which have been screen printed by hand on both sides onto thick, recycled cotton paper for sustainability. The cotton thread has loops at each end ready for hanging.
Designed by Ellie from the Scottish based studio East End Press who works closely with ethical printers, craftspeople and manufacturers all over the world. All the printing is completed by talented artisans under the Fairtrade initiative.
Measures 3m.
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With traditional church steeples, snow-tipped fir trees and Santa's sleigh, this garland has ten charming Christmas scenes depicting a festive evening sky.
There are ten scenes sewn along this three-metre garland, all of which have been screen printed by hand on both sides onto thick, recycled cotton paper for sustainability. The cotton thread has loops at each end ready for hanging.
Designed by Ellie from the Scottish based studio East End Press who works closely with ethical printers, craftspeople and manufacturers all over the world. All the printing is completed by talented artisans under the Fairtrade initiative.
Measures 3m.
















