Sunday, April 25, 2010
Paper Goodies
Stephanie Anderson's Mini Hamburger Zines
Eeee! Loving Stephanie Anderson via Upon a fold. Read more here and buy these teeny tiny hamburgers online here.
I am also loving seeing Dawn Tan's Giant 1 mtr book project evolve! Dawn has been documenting and drawing every little thing that she consumes on a daily basis. Impressive huh? See more here and here.
Oh and would you like to construct your own mini-me Tokyo? Then you might be in need of this Tokyo City Postcard via Upon a Fold.
And while we are on the subject of Tokyo, have a peek at Tokyo Sanpo (Published 2009). It's a lovely little book of Tokyo drawings by Florent Chavouet. The drawings were made during a 6 month stint in Tokyo in 2006.
Oooo Dear Paper, I love you.
Love Love
Hello Sando
xxx
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oh gosh, i think i'm going to have to purchase Tokyo Sanpo. the drawings are so charming!
ReplyDeletejust had to say how I love how the onions are translucent- so clever and thoughtful. it's all in the small details!
ReplyDeleteFun fun fun :)!
ReplyDeleteYou made me hungry!
ReplyDeleteI love this!
ReplyDeleteIt's strange how I can get so hungry just looking at paper..
so many beautiful things in this post! i love love love love love the hamburgers and they make me so hungry!
ReplyDeletePaper hamburger is too cute!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to study in Korea for one semester (4 months) and I think I'll definitely start documenting my daily journeys/discoveries/meals like this! :D
ReplyDeleteI love the hamburger zines too and Tokyo Sanpo is looks so adorable!
ReplyDeleteI have been following your blog for a while now, I've finally gone around to starting my own blog and I've added your cute blog to my blogroll =)
what a lovely collection of paper goodness - as always! :)
ReplyDeleteOMG! Next to food, paper would be my greatest love! Really enjoying this post especially the drawings in Tokyo Sanpo. Smiled when I saw the stamp on the corner of the 2nd last pic. I collected them too when I visited the places of interest :)
ReplyDeletethis is the best paper craft post ever!
ReplyDeletei am totally in love with your blog!
へええ!おいしそう!たべたい!!
ReplyDeletethose first hamburgers look delicious, i admit. hahah
and that last book. wow good find! i want it!!
that is excellent.
ReplyDeletethose hamburger zines almost look edible. so cute.
ReplyDeleteOH MY GOD. those mini burgers etc are SO awesome. I want some, although I dont know what I'd use them for!! haha
ReplyDeletenice blog
x
perthfashionista.blogspot.com
so adorableeee!!
ReplyDeleteThose burgers are so adorable!(: [But really expensive!!! :X ]
ReplyDeleteDawn's drawings are so pretty! And it's so cool how she's documenting it like that(:
The drawings by Florent are so good too! So pretty and talented!
Wow!!! That's a lot of cute paper products. i wanna have lots of them. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is the cutest yummiest paper fun we've ever seen!! thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteoishikute...
ReplyDeletedelicious.. .
made me hungry
I love Japanese food cutouts!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI just discovered your blog and it's great!!!
in love with that hamburger.
ReplyDeletesuper smart!
ReplyDeleteIncredible paper art.
ReplyDeleteHELLO SANDWICH
ReplyDeleteMANY THANKS FOR THE ENDLESS INTERESTING INFORMATION AND ALL THE AMAZING PICS OF JAPAN THAT ARE NEVER SEEN ELSEWHERE
YOU SEEM TO KNOW JUST WHAT US READERS OF YOUR BLOG NEED
WILL THERE BE AN OUTLET/DISTRIBUTOR FOR YOUR NEW ZINE IN OZ? IF YES COULD YOU LET ME KNOW WHERE
ALL MY LOVE, N