Hello Sandwiches,
Do you remember my Japanese Craft Idol Udagawa-san? And how I went to her house one afternoon for Crafternoon? Well...The lovely Udagawa-san has published our crafternoon in a new stationery magazine!
This is the little handmade folder I made at Udagawa-san's house.
And here it is alongside Udagawa-san's super cute version at our crafternoon in the magazine!
My funny odango is there too!
Udagawa-san collected all of the materials we used during our craft and saved our memories in her sketch book.
Udagawa-san has produced many projects for this magazine such as cute hand-stamping techniques, and a teeny tiny matchbox letter. If you have the chance to see this magazine in your newsagents be sure to pick it up!
I am shooting the craft book this week, so I might not be blogging so much these next few days. If you want a sneak peek of behind the scenes at our shoot, I'll post some pictures on my Hello Sandwich Instagram.
Love Love
Sandwich
xoxo
Wow! Lovely :) I hope you teach us how to make these mini file folders!
ReplyDeletejust love it! i'll have to look for the book either at my local kinokuniya or special order it! so happy to see all the wonderful things being created by you! <3
ReplyDeleteYeah these are some great sandwhiches, I would love to get some special orders on these!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait for it to be available in amazon.com
ReplyDeleteAwesome!
ReplyDeleteNow I want one of her books too. ♥ Starting with the self-made stationary book you mentioned. I actually just started getting into the spirit of making my own custom stationary when I wrote back to my new pen-pal. :-D The feeling was very satisfying!
So now I want to continue on learning as much as I can. :-) Thanks always for posting many great arts & crafts!
xoxo
where can I buy one of these?!
ReplyDeleteAww so lovely... but I especially love that heart ring in the last shot, where's that from? :)
ReplyDeleteAdorable! Love the mini handmade folder!
ReplyDelete♥
Camila Faria
I just came from Taiwan and I've gone literally crazy over the Eslite Bookstore there. I really looked for Udagawa-san's book and luckily I found 2 of his books. It was truly an inspiring book. And I totally have to stop myself from buying the MT's. I was also inspired by your crafts. I wish I can join one of your workshops...
ReplyDeleteHi Ebonyyyy
ReplyDeleteDo you think there is any chance of sending a copy to Buenos Aires, Argentina?
I`d like to get mine!
Thanks!! :O)
Ñoña
duchossoy at hotmail.com