19 de enero de 2015

Scarf / Pañuelo / Bufanda


I turned a scarf into a bag following the "furoshiki" wrapping technique to do some shopping in Málaga´s Atarazanas market.
Trasformé un pañuelo en un bolso, siguiendo la técnica furoshiki para hacer unas compras en el mercado malagueño de Aratazanas
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  1. What a beautiful outfit! I was amazed by this technique in Japan. They had so many bags. I almost forgot about it. You reminded me.

    Thinking of you and your husband!

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  2. Great look, love the polka dots and strips together :) hoping everything is ok...

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  3. Great look, great idea and a famous necklace...
    My best wishes and prayers for you and Victor

    Here is my candle-photo, you can take it (when I've right understood this)
    http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-7tbvbiRK53c/VLvonzRPnFI/AAAAAAAAT40/Ed_oJ9RQY08/s1600/sc11.JPG

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  4. Es impresionante, no conozco esa técnica, pero tengo que investigar. Que esta semana vaya todo bien (te envíe un mensaje en Twitter).

    Besos, Jasmine

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  5. Thanks for the party Sacramento. Looking fabulous as always. xo

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  6. turning a scarf into a bag- how wonderful!

    you always look beautiful and perfect!
    so stylish!

    http://modaodaradosti.blogspot.com/

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  7. turning a scarf into a bag- how wonderful!

    you always look beautiful and perfect!
    so stylish!

    http://modaodaradosti.blogspot.com/

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  8. You are so clever turning a scarf into a bag! I don't think I could do that. Love the ruffles on your nautically striped top. Thanks for hosting x

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  9. You look amazing, love this outfit and the stripes and the frilly bits on the shoulders, looks sooooo amazing!! Gorgeous as always!! Happy Monday my dear XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

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  10. You are so very clever! I LOVE the idea of turning a scarf into a bag, and it's perfect for warm weather beach days! Thanks for the inspiration!

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  11. Very practical, and resourceful! And your necklace is just fabulous.

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  12. Looking good. Personally I would never turn a scarf into a bag. Suppose it gets torn! Or stained beyond repair.
    I prefer to use a shopper for shopping and a scarf for adornment.
    But we are all different...
    Greetje

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  13. fabulosa!! cómo me gusta esa camiseta, y los lunaritos de la falda, y las gafas de sol!!!
    y me apunto la idea de lucir los pañuelos así, qué bien!!!
    besos & abrazos
    muchos más para el pachucho!

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  14. Using the scarf as bag is brilliant Sacramento, you just look awesome and gorgeous as ever in stripes! Many kisses querida! xo

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  15. I never heard of this technique, but now I want to learn more!

    Linking up a slightly older post because it is the last one where I wore a scarf.

    All the best to your husband for Thursday.

    Alex - Funky Jungle

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  16. Lovely ladies all..I hope everyone will come enter my contest for amazing stone jewelry and meet a 72 year old jewelry designer who is so talented. Thanks for hosting, Sacramento!!

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  17. I keep meaning to try this with one of my scarves. Beautiful!

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  18. ¡Genial idea transformar un pañuelo en un práctico bolso!
    Sales muy guapa, me gusta mucho cómo vas vestida :)

    .Estelle.

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  19. Now that's pretty awesome Ms P, spots and stripes make me want to dance! Lovely outfit!
    FF

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  20. That's so cool! Scarves are just so versatile! Love your outfit by the way! :)

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  21. que guapa te ves!! me encanta!! y el bolso te quedo genial! :D
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  22. Increíble!! Has conseguido un bolso desde un pañuelo... tengo que probar eso, aparte tengo que decirte que te veo genial, la última foto en el mercado es espectacular. Como me gusta "curiosear" lo que se ve en otros lugares del planeta. Y tú estás guapísima!!

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  23. My darling Sacramento, you look fabulous. This haircut is killer, I love it! Tons and tons of love
    Baci,
    Coco et La vie en rose - Valeria Arizzi

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  24. Sacramento I love how you've turned a scarf into a bag - that's new to me, it's a brilliant idea!! Beautiful photos from a beautiful lady.

    Thank you, as always :)

    Catherine, Not Dressed As Lamb x

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  25. I love scarves, my favourite accessories. It's always fun to turn them into other accessories. xx/Madison
    Weekend Brunch

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  26. Lovely look, my friend ! I am so happy I made it to Share in style this time, and I am wearing one big scarf, LOL. Kisses and thanks for hosting the link up !

    Fashion and Cookies
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  27. eres única y tu falda es ideal! mil besos amiga.
    http://www.solaanteelespejo.blogspot.com.es/

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  28. I love this mix and the polka dot skirt is so lovely on you, love especially the belt to show off your waist!
    from the link up

    please stop by, jess xx

    http://www.elegantlydressedandstylish.com/

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  29. Clever you, such a great idea,You look great in your black and white.My thoughts are with you.

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  30. Scarves! It's Scarves! I have to join in!!
    Hope you like my post inspired by your link up.
    Maaaaaany hugs to you all!!!!
    Love JJ

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  31. Thanks for reminding me about Furoshiki, it's such a beautiful technique. Loving your stripes!
    Thanks for hosting and thanks for linking up with 52 Pick-me-up! ¡Besos!

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  32. Send you many greetings. You look wondeful ♥

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  33. You are beautiful and amazing - what a gorgeous outfit, and making a bag out of a scarf is just brilliant.

    I finally could open your blog, not sure what was wrong yesterday.

    Sending you love and hugs, dear friend. Thank you for the link up - fun subject, and I could link up many of my posts. :) xxxxxx

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  34. I love these linkups so much! You're outfit awesome. I especially love that necklace!!

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  35. How clever you are - and beautiful, too :-)

    Alicia
    spashionista.com

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  36. Qué idea tan genial bolso-pañuelo; hace tiempo que te visito y admiro mucho la alegría de tu estilo.
    Muchas gracias por darme la bienvenida y BESICOS.

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  37. Muy original el bolso!!! Me gustan mucho tus fotos llenas de color y positivismo que transmites!!!

    Besitos!!!!

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  38. Oh my that is such a cool idea! I definitely am going to have to try this with some of my scarfs, I imagine that it works very well in the I forgot a bag moment in the supermarket (always happening to me!). XX

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  39. This is a brilliant idea, thank you for sharing it with us.
    You are one stunning shopper, you must get a lot of heads turning your way.
    Thanks again for this fun party, I've thoroughly enjoyed browsing through several of these stylish posts and seeing how these beautiful women are wearing their scarves.

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  40. Awww, I really like the furoshiki technique, it's so great to see you using it!

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  41. I vote for number 11 The Cooking Wardrobe. Not only is the scarf itself magnificent, it is folded so beautifully. Real art.
    Greetje

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  42. Its a great one and also a beautifully crafted one. looking forward for more from this website.Quteslogy

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