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I have been printing the photos on large market bags.
Any of the designs can have text (words) added.
Prices are based on the number of bags produced. I am able to make single bag designs with no extra cost (ie. you could buy 5 bags, each with a different design). It is the total number of bags made at one time which determine the price.
Cost to you: (All prices are in Canadian dollars)
1 - 29 bags @ $22.00 each
30 - 49 bags @ $19.00 each
50 - 100 bags @ $17.00 each
All bags are 100% heavy weight, unbleached cotton canvas,17 1/2" L x 18 1/2" W, with double handles (one for hand carrying and one13"); cotton canvas in black, red or royal blue handles, made in Victoria, BC. All photographs are original photographs (photographed and copyrighted by myself) applied with an eco-friendly commercial photo transfer process.
Delivery would be 1-2 weeks, possibly longer near Christmas. Delivery costs are extra to the quoted prices.
Terms are: Personalized bags - pre-paid, Non- personalized bags: 50% down at time of order and remainder due upon delivery.
These designs and others are also available in my Cafe Press shop on natural coloured canvas bags, made in Pakistan. www.cafepress.com/comemorning/4095320
Bagism is a term which was created by John Lennon and Yoko Ono as part of their extensive peace campaign in the late 1960s.
The intent of bagism was to satirize prejudice and stereotyping. Bagism literally involved wearing a bag over one's entire body.
Bagism reflected the whimsical, carefree, and often comedic mood of John and Yoko's other peace efforts, such as their Bed-Ins. By catching the attention of the masses with its outlandish premise, bagism presented a powerful social and political message to the world. As Lennon stated, "Yoko and I are quite willing to be the world's clowns, if by doing it we do some good."
Yoko said that bagism was inspired by the theme of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's The Little Prince, which was "One sees rightly only with the heart, the essential is invisible to the eyes."
Bagism is also alluded to in John's own composition, "Give Peace a Chance", with the line, "Everybody's talkin' about Bagism, Shagism, Dragism, Madism, Ragism, Tagism, This-ism, That-ism, ism, ism, ism."
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