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Traveling to Norway with kids. Days 11 - 13
by Hovden WearThe next day we felt a little better, so we went to Ulsrud farm. Ulsrud is kind of like a mini version of Maihaugen. The man who lived there willed the whole farm to the Gausdal History Society and when he died, it became a museum. There was an art exhibition by local artists, hand-knit mittens, locally made cheese for sale, and games for the kids. We also got to go inside the old farm buildings and hear about Gausdal through the ages.- arbetsjorta
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- Guasdal
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Traveling to Norway with kids - Days 9 & 10
by Hovden WearThe next day we went to Maihaugen in Lillehammer. Maihaugen is a collection of old farm buildings from around Gudbrandsdalen. Some of the buildings are on their own, others are part of a grouping that came from a single farm. There is also a section that has houses from different areas, including the current Queen´s childhood home.- arbetsjorta
- budget
- budget travel
- busserull
- clothing
- cultural sustainability
- culture
- eco fashion
- family business
- farm wear
- free air life
- friluftsliv
- get outdoors
- historical fashion
- History
- international travel
- kids on a budget
- nordic
- norway
- Norwegian
- outdoor life
- practical
- scandinavian
- slowdesign
- Summer in Norway
- sustainability
- sustainable
- sustainable fashion
- traditional clothing
- tradtional craft
- travel
- travel with kids
- work clothes
- zero waste
- zero waste garment
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Feeling inspired by sylvsmidja
by Hovden WearSylvsmidja is now the leading producer of bunad sølv in Norway. They are still focused on craftsmanship, quality, and history. They create items with origin stories that go back to the 1300s, as well as modern day items. Now they are letting people know that these jewelry items are not just for bunads, but can be used with modern clothing as well. -
What is a zero waste garment?
by Elizabeth CurtissA zero waste garment is a piece of clothing that is produced without creating, and ultimately throwing away, extra material. It is a difficult task, and one that many designers and companies don´t care to take on. For Hovden Wear, it comes completely naturally. -
Cultural Sustainability
by Hovden WearCultural sustainability ... has to do with the maintaining of cultural beliefs, cultural practices, heritage conservation, culture as its own entity....
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