“Do you have a business idea that would really take off if you could design and print custom fabrics? That’s the scenario Sarah Marsom, a Heritage Resource Consultant, found herself in a few years ago. That’s also the scenario that Spoonflower hopes to solve. “As a Heritage Resource Consultant I am always looking for new ways to help people understand the value of history and to connect them to places from the past,” says Marsom. “Spoonflower has allowed me to fuse my work with my passion for creating with textiles.”
Her passion for historical preservation led her to found the Tiny Activist Project, fabric dolls inspired by advocates for the built environment” Click here to keep reading.