Bethshepherd’s Blog

December 17, 2009

Bags in a box!

I am now working on designing new bags to go into Enterprise -in- a box, a brilliant scheme which offers teenagers a chance to take an ethical product and find ways to sell it to make a profit. Wish there was something like that when I was a teenager, although I did make cakes and sell them to the neighbours!

Check out the brilliant work they are doing to encourage and motivate young people people; visit http://www.enterpriseinabox.org/

October 5, 2009

Returning to Sri Lanka

DSCF5678.BMFor the last year bags of colour has been running on a very small scale and has managed to provide work for a local family, who have been helping me to run the project and for 3 other women.

It is now time to return to Sri Lanka to bring this idea into full blossom, and offer the opportunity to more women in poorer communities, and to hopefully create a solid foundation from which the project can then be extended to other developing countries.

Currently funds to develop the project are limited, but faith and determination is plentiful, so I will keep marching forward and trust that it will come together beautifully. However if you would like to donate to help this small project grow then we would be very grateful you can do so by following the link below. http://www.mrsite.co.uk/usersitesv12/bethshepherd.com/wwwroot/page16.htm

August 18, 2009

Encouragement!

Hi I have just discovered to my surprise that the Spanish Insight has just published another story about Bags of Colour, actually they have used the story from my recent news letter on the project and put me as the author, so I have officially had my first magazine article published…. so I am very excited, as this has been a dream of mine.

They first published my story of setting up Bags of Colour in May 09 edition, they did such a good job and gave me a full page spread, adding in some creative graphics with the bags. I am so touched by the support and encouragement they have given me, it really gives me the strength to keep going!! Thanks Julie and everyone from Spanish Insight.

Check out the links below to see the stories.

http://www.spanishinsight.com/magazine.php?ver=may09&docid=090602132403-100130ac42b440bf8cf5d7b86b520289 (MAY edition)

http://www.spanishinsight.com/magazine.php?ver=spanishinsight-august09&docid=090817133154-81ada2411083474ab68b144edb9bd496 (AUG edition)

July 15, 2009

Life is beautiful!

Seizing opportunities!

Seizing opportunities!

Lalitha’s Story continued!

 Lalitha’s is one of the first ladies I brought into the project; you may have read her story in my blog. She lives with her mother in a tsunami affected fishing village just on the edge of Colombo. Her house, to our eyes looks like a shack, but to her and her mother it is home and it is all they have. Surrounded by many other families in similar conditions, many much worst. Believe it or not, this small cluster of homes, nestled between the shores of the beach and the train tracks (actually so close to the train track that I would say most people there could touch the passing train from inside their house) is situated right next to one of the best hotels in Sri Lanka, Mount Lavina, a 5 start colonial style grand place, with rooms for $120 a night, seems so unbalanced.

 

Lalitha is 43, and never married, and in Sri Lankan culture there is little chance of her marrying at her age, and with hardly any work for women life was a real struggle for her. So when Lalitha joined my project it was a big turning point for her, and she quickly seized the opportunity and began making more bags than anyone else. It was a turning point for me too, as the project had just begun and she got it going for me, working along side the family and sending regular boxes of bags to sell, not to mention that her ability to seize the opportunity given to her, (when 5 other women form her village who were also given the opportunity turned it down complaining it was too far to come on the bus) has been a huge inspiration to me in my own journey to get this project up and running.

 

When I saw her I knew she had strength and determination, and I only wanted motivated women, women who could use bags of colour as a stepping stone to move out of poverty. I prayed that I would find the right women and I did. However last week I found out she has got a job in Dubai as a house maid and has now left Sri Lanka and our project. My immediate reaction was oh no I have let her down I didnt provided enough work for her and she has had to go else where. What a crazy way to look at this and when my panic subsided, I looked at it for what it truly is, I had given her the means to move forward and out of poverty, I had done exactly what I had intended, I had become so caught up in the fact that I hadn’t yet got the ‘big order’ I thought the project needed to help these women that I over looked that I was helping them.

 

Nearly every Sri Lankan I met, who was living in poverty knew that a job in the middle east for a couple of years would give them enough money to return to Sri Lanka and help their family to make that shift out of poverty and even use that money to set up a small business in their paradise island which they love so much. Lalitha was clever she knew what she was doing, using the money from bags of colour to get her visa and her flight out and up. She is an inspiration to me and I am blessed to have had the opportunity to help her on her way.

Now our project is one woman short, one very brilliant woman, but I am sure that there are a 1000 more to fill her place. I just need to get out there and find her.

Life is beautiful when you see it for what it really is!

March 5, 2009

Have you had the ‘One bag wont make a difference’ syndrome?

I think we have all had it at some time, many times I am sure in fact. Your in the supermarket, its late, your hungry, your grabbing your shopping, you have good intentions of helping the environment but you forgot your eco bag, I guess it wont hurt its only one bag. It occurred to me just how many people, somewhere in the world, are think that same thought at the same time, this then makes your one innocent plastic bag not just one, but one of many.

I believe we can all ‘be the change we wish to see in the world’, just by making small changes in our daily lives. A lot of us are blind to the impact we create in this world, the foot prints we leave behind when we walk our path through life. From my own experience in life, I have grown to believe this is often because we think that even if we tried to make a small difference it would be so insignificant that it would hardly scratch the surface.

However after watching Obama inauguration speech I am reminded of my vision that we can create better in our world, and not by each of us waiting for someone else to fix it for us, but by believing in our own greatness and our own abilities to make that difference.

Therefore I have created ‘Bags of Change’, the same bags of colour bags, just with a positive statement added to the pocket from someone who has proven we can achieve great things and we can impact positive change. Dare to be seen with a ’Bags of Change’ bag by and spread a positive message. http://www.bagsofcolour.com  http://www.bethshepherd.com

February 26, 2009

What is a Bamboo Bag?

 

Bamboo bags rolled up

Bamboo bags rolled up

Have you ever got to the shops and remembered you don’t have your reusable shopping bag, and with the best intentions to save the planet, you have no choice but to use a handful of the innocent looking plastic bags that the shop has provided. We have all don’t it. Our Bamboo bags are designed to reduce the amount of time you are caught short!

I wanted to create a bag that could be carried everywhere with you, and that you would love to using. I wanted to make it easier for each of us to remember to carry a reusable bag. So I came up with the idea for Bamboo bags, made in the same way as the original bag which I first made, using wonderful handloom cotton woven of a foot power machine, supporting a forgotten Sri Lankan industry, and made in the same bright, bold, loud colours, so that they make a bold statement about positive living. However, with this bag I wanted to be sure it could be as convenient as possible for you to always have it with you. So with this in mind I adapted the design from other bags I had seen, but with my bag I decided to make use of the abundance of natural products available in Sri Lanka and use Bamboo sticks for the handles, the I added coconut buttons on the base so that when you have finished with the bag, it can be rolled down from the handles to the base and fastened using the buttons, making the bag into a tube shape. The bag then fits perfect in your hand or under your arm, like a news paper, or inside your handbag or rucksack, to make sure you it is always with you. I am now in the process of creating a special Bamboo bag handbag, to make it even more convenient to carry your bag with you. I chose to use as much colour as possible because I want my bags to shout out at you when you leave the house ‘don’t forget to take me with you’, and to shout out to others people who see you using one ‘I am bright and bold, and I am a symbol of ethical sustainable living’, I want people who use my bags to be proud to be taking actions and to be seen doing it, to inspire others. 

 Make an impact and make it a positive impact!!

http://www.bagsofcolour.com  http://www.bethshepherd.com 

January 25, 2009

Going Raw, eating naturally!

Jan 09 Bags of Colour has now linked up with the site Raw Food recipes. I believe that the more natural we eat the less impact we create on the environment, by living in harmony with nature. My good friend Paul Rees offers free recipes on how to eat more naturally and interesting information on healthy eating. I have tried it and feel great, so much energy and clarity.

Reduce the impact go raw, natural and localy grown oh and no packaging.

http://www.bagsofcolour.com  http://www.bethshepherd.com

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