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When I start with a basic bag design it allows me to offer my customers a great deal of flexibility.
For example The Small Honeysuckle Tote.
It originally began life as The Small Fleur Tote. Seen here with the vintage bowling print.
I added a zipper closure and it became the Small Honeysuckle Tote, seen here with the vintage baking print.
At a customer's request I turned it on its side and added a shoulder strap, and full panel back pocket and it has a much different look. Seen here in the koala print.