Friday Links: Packaging, Bag, Bird Art

Hello friends, I hope you are well. Autumn’s chilly weather has definitely settled in here. As I am writing this, a cold white fog has descended upon our street. I am wearing a cosy cardigan and seriously considering a second pair of socks! Maybe even a cup of hot chocolate! I hope you have a good weekend. xx

A Glass Floor in a Dublin Grocery Opens a Window to Medieval Viking History.

How Quiltmaking’s Deep Traditions Are Influencing Contemporary Art.

Collection of Dutch packaging. {via Present & Correct}

A Twitter thread of various cities of the world filmed at the start of the 20th century. Fascinating!

The Red Dress. “The Red Dress Project, conceived by British artist Kirstie Macleod, provides an artistic platform for women around the world, many of whom are marginalized and live in poverty, to tell their personal stories through embroidery. During 11 years, from 2009 to 2020, the Red Dress travelled the globe, being continuously embroidered.

Scottish Gaelic ebooks from Acair. Some of them are free.

Artist Forages for Flowers and Leaves in Forest to Create Ephemeral Bird Portraits.

Easy-To-Fold Reusable Bag.

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