Friday, June 24, 2011
First Hello Sandwich Craft Workshop at Shibaura House!
We did it! The first Hello Sandwich Craft Workshop at Shibaura House! wa~SUCH fun! Everyone made the cutest Tanabata decorations!
Thank you so much to everyone who came along and Ito-san, Haruka-san and Naoko-san.
Our next workshop is on 6th July. We will make handmade notebooks together. Come along!
Love Love
Sandwich
xoxo
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delightful xx
ReplyDelete{sigh} you are so blessed. i wish i could be living in tokyo learning how to make many kawaii crafts too. ♥ i love your blog even more than before, and continue to wish you the best on your great journey in tokyo, japan. ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥
ReplyDeleteit seems magical, everyone looks so amused ♥
ReplyDeleteOMG this is just beautiful, i wish we could organize this here in france !
ReplyDeletewhat about offering some tips on how to organize such a great workshop for beginners like us ???
O, they look sooo cute and I can see it was a very nice gathering! Wish I could come to the next... bit to far away I'm afraid.
ReplyDeleteI see now, that a...
ReplyDeletesky-high-atrium-communal-work-table is in my near future, for sure.
Cheers!
Ahh, this looks like so much fun! I'll be in Tokyo in September and I'm crossing my fingers that there will be a craft workshop that I can attend while I'm there! :)
ReplyDeletewhat a cute idea. i wish i lived closer- i would love to do a craft party like this!
ReplyDeletexo
sami
wooo! looked like a success!
ReplyDeletei would have loved to make one and hang it in my room by the window to catch some breeze :-)
this looks so fantastic! everyone looks like they're having a blast. i love how light and airy the room is!
ReplyDeletenice!!!
ReplyDeleteおめでとうございます! You are such a clever lady. The Tanbata decorations look dreamy. I wish I could have come!
ReplyDeletelooks amazing EB!
ReplyDeleteYou're my craft idol! I wish I could have been there!
ReplyDeletethis looks so good! and what a fantastic space! i love the table
ReplyDeleteOh, this looks fun, and brilliant and... fun! I should really craft myself some decorations for when I move to my new dorm!
ReplyDeleteHermosoooo!!! :)
ReplyDeleteありがとうございました for such a lovely evening ebony! it was so nice to get a break from my regular weekday schedule of school and schoolwork~
ReplyDeletei'm so looking forward to this year's tanabata, i really hope to go to hiratsuka and see it there but i haven't been able to see from their website what day is best! ...i suppose that just means several outings? ^^
(i've finished going though all my pictures too; i'll email you a few!)
Oh they all look like they had so much fun! Oh I wish I could visit Japan!!
ReplyDeleteOh... I wish I still lived in Japan...
ReplyDeleteLooks like a super fun day! Congrats ebony ~ the decorations are so kawaii and my gosh everyone looks so stylish in their brights & polkadot outfits don't they! :)
ReplyDeleteWill there be a craft workshop sometime around September 9th-12th? I'll be visiting Tokyo at that time and would love to attend a workshop! ^^
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this idea! Happy happy belated birthday xx
ReplyDeleteThis place is wonderful! Such a paradise for a workshop.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations,
That looks like a lot of fun!
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