Thursday, August 4, 2011

Handmade Stationery Workshop at Shibaura House

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Some pics from tonight's Handmade Stationery Workshop at Shibaura House! It was a lot of fun! Thank you so much for everyone who came along!


I hope you can come to the next one. We have the workshops once a month on the first Wednesday of each month and the next workshop is a tote bag making workshop on the 7th September.

Here is some more information below:

Hello Sandwich’s Craft Workshop Vol.3
2011年9月7日(水) 19-21時
¥ 2,500(¥1,500講習費+¥1,000材料費)
SHIBAURA HOUSE(東京都港区芝浦3-15-4)

Hello Sandwichさんによるワークショップ。第3回は、ハンドメイドトートバッグです。かわいい裏地を貼ったシンプルなトートバッグを飾り付けます。ハンドステッチや、布のコラージュやリボン、ポンポン、ビーズ、ボタンなど、いろんなアイテムでデコレーションしましょう。エコバッグにしたり、通学時に本を入れたりと、何にでも使えるバッグです。このワークショップで学んだスキルがあれば、おうちで作ってお友だちにもプレゼントできます。あなただけのユニークなトートバッグを一緒につくりましょう!

「Hello Sandwich’s Craft Workshop」は、毎月第1水曜日に開催されています。ぜひご参加ください。

予約はSHIBAURA HOUSEのウェブサイトから
http://www.shibaurahouse.jp/

In this workshop you will learn how to make a simple tote bag complete with cute lining. Using hand stitching, we will decorate our tote bags with assorted trims, ribbons, fabric collage, pom poms, beading and buttons. The tote bag could be used as an eco-bag for shopping, carrying books or as an everyday bag. Using the skills you have learnt in the workshop, you could continue to make more tote bags at home and give to friends as presents! Let's have fun making a unique tote bag together!

Email me at hellosandwichblog@gmail if you'd like to come along. :)

Love Love
Hello Sandwich.

8 comments:

  1. That looks so great! Have you gotten used to speaking all in Japanese yet? I spent one weekend with a host family and by monday I was bursting to speak english again!

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  2. Oh, that looks like so much fun! I wish I was in Tokyo so I could join in, too. It's so rainy in Oxford today though that it's perfect for making things...

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  3. Gorgeous! I wish I was in Tokyo, this is right up my alley. Thank you for sharing.

    Peggy

    http://cakecrumbsbeachsand.blogspot.com/

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  4. wow. that looks so nice. i can feel the creativity!

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  5. these posts make me sooo jealous...and inspired! oh to be in Tokyo!

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  6. woah craft frenzy this looks awesome!!!

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  7. this looks amazing! i wish i was here.

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