Here are my tote bags, 100% cotton, no hidden advertisement.



They are strong, washable, and look creative and, equally important, much prettier than plastic shopping bags.

For prices, contact me at mindfuldrawing@gmail.com
Paula Kuitenbrouwer
.
Paula Kuitenbrouwer sells exquisite fine art cards of her drawings as well as reproductions, and of some drawings smaller business-, gift- or mummy-cards. See Purchase in the header for what is available as well as the price list. In case you like to commission Paula, contact her at mindfuldrawing@gmail.com

That’s a very unique and unexpected tenant in your basement. Perhaps he will be a model for some of your future artwork?
Maybe, but I need to draw some squirrels before moving on to bats.
Have you been able to make some nice bat-photos?
Cute little guy! I far prefer the Belgian treatment of bats than ours – too many Americans are scared silly of bats.
That is probably because people are afraid they get entangled in their hair which isn’t the case because they have superb eco-location skills. Often people are also afraid bats bite and infect you with rabies. Bats don’t bite when you do handle them with gloves and care. Yes, you have to be careful, but bats are more afraid of us, than we for them.
Ooooh! What luck to have a bat in the house! So interesting and amazing, and he doesn’t look camera shy!
))
The bag looks very good – my woodpecker in the tree in front of my balcony (all summer, every morning he is there!) would appreciate!
He isn’t camera shy because he is fast asleep.
As soon as he starts to move (wake up), I quickly leave. We leave him alone most of the days. Sometimes I check on him but he is fine.
Glad to hear your woodpeckers approve with my tote bag.
Have a lovely weekend.
The bat is very cool. I’ll look forward to your bat art after the squirrels
The woodpeckers make a beautiful tote bag.
Love the woodpeckers and the bat!