
Tote Bag Art
A creative and sustainable workshop where each guest designs their own souvenir of the trip
Target audience:
Interests:
Art, memories and sustainability, all in one bag
Tote Bag Art is a hands-on workshop where participants design and paint their own fabric bag, capturing a personal memory of their holiday destination: be it a landscape, a local symbol, a special moment or a meaningful emotion.
The atmosphere is relaxed and multi-sensory: while painting, guests enjoy a refreshing drink or a typical cocktail from the region, turning the workshop into a cultural, artistic and emotional experience.
Tote Bag Art is both a form of expression and a tangible keepsake. It stimulates individual creativity, fosters a deeper connection with the destination, and promotes values such as sustainability and mindful consumption. Each guest takes home a unique, eco-friendly and practical bag that embodies the essence of their holiday.
Materials and resources
- Fabric tote bags
- Fabric paints and brushes
- Refreshing drinks
- Large tables
- Entertainers to guide the activity
Benefits of including Tote Bag Art in your activity programme
1. Combines art, memories and sustainability in one unique experience
The activity invites guests to express their holiday experience on a reusable item. This deepens the emotional connection to the destination and enhances the perceived value of the hotel.
2. Appealing to all ages and nationalities
Both children and adults enjoy the creative process. With no technical skills required, the workshop is inclusive, relaxing and engaging for everyone.
3. Strengthens your hotel’s image as an environmentally conscious space
Using fabric bags and encouraging their reuse supports a sustainable philosophy, in line with today’s responsible tourism values.
4. Provides a practical and emotional holiday souvenir
Unlike traditional souvenirs, each tote bag is unique, useful and emotionally meaningful. It’s a keepsake that continues the journey even after the stay ends.
5. Perfect for enriching your cultural or slow-paced leisure offering
It can be scheduled during low-traffic hours, such as in the late afternoon, or integrated into themed weeks, local markets or sustainability events.