Showing posts with label Creative Bag. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Creative Bag. Show all posts

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Useful blogs for crafting

When I wrote a post about Creative Bag, I didn't know they had a blog. And a very good one! 


It includes posts and tutorials on how to get the most out of some of the products they carry in their store (how to decorate their clear metal pails, how to sew on paper bags, etc). They also offer free labels to download.

They promote free workshops (with limited space, you need to register) presented in the store by artist Lorrie Everitt (another one with a fab blog!).

Finally, they've archived all their posts under an exhaustive list of categories (check the Labels section on the right-hand side of their page).

Here's the link to this useful blog on blogspot.


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Saturday, December 8, 2012

Best place for Christmas wrapping at wholesale prices

My favourite place to stock on wrappings, ribbons, boxes and bags is Creative Bag (off Allen Road, north of the 401).

Their selection is huge! Prices are great. You can visit their website to see what they carry but I much prefer to visit the place itself (for the thrill of an Ali Baba's cave), plus they have a few items not shown on their website.

You can see photos of Creative Bag in the post I wrote in my French blog (Passions: 100 façons). Sorry, I did not have time to translate it but as they say, a picture is worth a thousand words... (well, my i-phone photos aren't that great, so maybe they're just worth a hundred).

More Christmas related posts from Nathalie Prezeau.

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Christmas lights at Downsview Park

Note for 2015: For the last three years, Downsview Park has posted no info about their Christmas lights on their website or Facebook page. The nice staff at True North Climbing located within the park confirmed to us that the lights are up for 2015. (The following post was written in 2012. I visited it again in 2013, see the photo gallery.)

On my way back from Creative Bag (super place for stocking on wrapping paper, ribbons, bags and boxes) I stopped at Downsview Park, attracted by flashing Christmas lights.

Last week, I had noticed on Downsview Park's website that there was no mention of their big Christmas trail presented (for a fee) in the last few years so the Christmas lights surprised me. I had to see if the website had mislead me.

It turns out this year we can walk for free around Downsview Park, adorned with some lights (don't go expecting Niagara Falls). I saw six flashing displays and some Christmas trees. The paved trail is lit by lamp posts reflecting on the large pond but the rest of the park remains in the dark, which makes for a fun and kind of mysterious walk. (The larger loop is 2.7 km long).


It is a good way to get introduced to the new landscape of this urban park. The park's entrance is east of Keele, off Sheppard. Follow John Drury Drive the fastest you can once in the park.

Hot chocolate, someone?

There's a Country Style open until 11 p.m. every night at 3372 Keele Street, Unit F (on the west side of Keel, north of the park)


More Christmas-related posts from Nathalie Prezeau.