| These handbags are currently available! All handbags are created one-at-a-time and each is a unique, yet functional work of art! These "bags with attitude" are affordably priced at less than $75.00. Custom work is also welcomed! |
Handbag created from a Playbill. Fold-over style, shoulder strap or beaded handle, twist-lock closure. Grease Wicked - Oriental Theater, Chicago Xanadu Phantom of the Opera - Majestic Theater, New York Rent - Oriental Theater, Chicago Mary Poppins - Oriental Theater, Chicago Mary Poppins - New Amsterdam Theater, New York Sound of Music - Toronto Looking for something else? Please call me at (708) 533-8001
| Handbag created from an original record album jacket! Fold-over style, shoulder strap, twist-lock closure. Village People -"Macho Man" Rolling Stones - "Hot Rocks 1964-1971" Pretenders - "Stop your Sobbing" Barry Manilow - "Barry Manilow Live" Who - "It's Hard" Who - "Face Dance" Inxs - "Shabooh Shoobah" Rod Stewart - "Every Picture Tells a Story" Bette Midler - "Songs for the New Depression" ABBA - "The Visitors" Aretha - "Who's Zoomin' Who" Bruce Springsteen - "Bruce Springsteen" Grateful Dead - "In the Dark" I also have hundreds of albums waiting to be made into purses - which one is for you? Call for your favorite band!
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Handbag created from a book! Fold-over style, shoulder strap or beaded handle, twist-lock closure. "Twilight" "New Moon" "Eclipse" - coming soon! "Harry Potter" - The Sorcerer's Stone (#1) "Harry Potter" - The Chamber of Secrets (#2) "Harry Potter" - The Prisoner of Azkaban (#3) "Harry Potter" - The Goblet of Fire (#4) "Harry Potter" - The Order of the Phoenix (#5) "Harry Potter" - The Half-Blood Prince (#6) Classic Literature: "Little Women" - Louisa May Alcott "Pride and Prejudice" - Jane Austen "A Tale of Two Cities" - Charles Dickens "Emma" - Jane Austen "Alice in Wonderland" - Lewis Carroll "Peter Pan" "Three Romantic Tragedies" - Shakespeare "Sonnets and Other Love Poems" - Shakespeare "Sense and Sensibility" - Jane Austen "Great Expectations" - Charles Dickens "Les Miserables" - Victor Hugo "The Phantom of the Opera" - Gaston Leroux Please call for additional titles!
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