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Made in France

A collection of beautiful hand made creations - by my French friends at Etsy




Crea Marie
My name is Marie and I'm living near La Rochelle city (south west Atlantic ocean), in France. I am fascinated by all decorative arts in the world. The major part of my creations are inspired by the different countries from Europe, Asia, Africa and South America, where I have been living and travelling.

For more than 25 years I dedicate my free moments for drawings, painting, quilting and sweewing.

Since last August, I decided to open a shop on Etsy to sell my items as a hobby, but also to find people, who are, as I am,  interested for sharing ideas and interests in all around the world. So Etsy is for me the best place for that. 

My three great passions are to create little small treasure purses embellished with embroidery threads, ribbons, etc. with ethnic motives from latin America, Africa and India, boxes painted vith acrylic medium and jewels with handmade beads from Africa, but also some housewares and garden accessories made with natural materials in the respect of sustainable environment. 

Creamarie is my small studio of creations and passions. In my blog (in French and English), you can learn more about me, my life and what I like... (mesailleurs.wordpress.com)

My shops : www.etsy.com/shop/creamarie
and www.etsy.com/shop/Kazamarie
My Facebook page : www.facebook.com/Creamarie


Comments

Creamarie said…
Thank you so much Louise for this post Your blog is so interesting and I'm discovering a lot of creators !!! I wish you a good day !!!
Marie
DoucesLaines said…
Wonderful ! I'm so happy to be here :). Thank you so much for the feature ! I'm already following your blog and I'm looking forward to find gorgeous crafters here !
DoucesLaines said…
You will find more of my handknits on www.douceslaines.etsy.com !

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