Hello Sandwich at the Japan Hobby Show!

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Hello Sandwiches!

I'll be at the Martha Stewart Craft booth at the Japan Hobby Show this week hosting demonstrations + workshops using the lovely Martha Stewart products.

The hobby show is on from 10:00 - 18:00 on 26th, 27th and 28th April. The Hello Sandwich x Martha Stewart demonstrations + workshops will be held daily from 10:30-11:30 and 14:00-15:00 and are on a first come, first served basis so arrive quick!

I will also have some of my crafts set up as a mini exhibition in the booth.

For more details click here. We hope to see you there!


Love Love
Hello Sandwich
xoxo

The last few days of winter.

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Hello Sandwiches.

Sadly the end of winter has almost come. I really love winter so it's a little sad. I've been riding my bike without my orange pompom gloves and pompom beanie, I recently went outside without my coat on, there are days when I haven't turned the air-conditioner on, convenience stores selling oden are becoming fewer and fewer, and I'm considering washing my teeth with water from the cold water tap instead of the hot water one I usually use in winter, and possibly turning off my heated toilet seat.
It's sad, but it's also time to say goodbye to hokkairo packs and hot wine.

On the plus side, it's exciting to enjoy picnics in the park, leisurely bike rides and listening to the sounds of bikes passing through open windows in my apartment.

Here are a few pictures from the last few days. I hope you'll enjoy.


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Grace and I went for a ride along one of my favourite Tokyo rivers, Kandagawa during sakura.

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My trusty iphone bike holder and handmade picnic rug in tow.

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We stopped just before reaching Inokashira-koen for supplies. At the cash register Grace asked the Peacock staff if they had any ice packs (as many supermarkets here do) but the staff seemed terribly sorry, bowing a lot and apoligised that they didn't. Instead we would have to go 1 meter and pack our own ice packs into small plastic bags at the self service counter.  申し訳ありません. Perhaps in Japan (country with the most amazing customer service ever) it's a bowing matter if they don't have ice packs - but Grace and I were amazed that we could pack our own ice packs for free! In Australia they'd send you to the petrol station to buy an esky size of ice.

Laughing in amazement and repeating the cute shop staffs '申し訳ありません' we rode our bikes off in the sun for the final leg of our trip. Up and down small hills. Weaving in and out of backstreets until we made it to the park smiling and stopping to take photos as we went.

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We thought this was not a bad spot for our last chance hanami picnic! We set up our camp next to our bikes.

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We ate bentos and onigiri, and a 1/2 size cheesecake tart and laughed about silly things and tried to guess who was on a date and who was just wondering in the park with their friend.

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It wasn't long before we had to make a trip to the local combini for more supplies. We wondered around the park and we found ourselves here for sunset. So incredibly pretty.

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Perhaps I had too much fun in the park and during the 1 hour ride to and from the park, but somehow, the next day I ended up sick and started taking antibiotics for the first time in years. The next few days were filled with wearing Japanese face masks, taking almost expiring antibiotics from before I moved to Japan, receiving lots of nice get-well-wishes on instagram, and eating Mr Y's incredible chicken soup.

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But before long I started feeling a lot better. Back to life as normal - photographing cute tissue packs in the sun...

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Throwing away knives - Japanese style.

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Polka dot laundry.

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Weekend burger dates.

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Signs of hope.

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More lovely potted gardens.

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Akihabara construction scaffolding.

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Asagaya hanging pink capes.

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Stopping mid bike ride for beers in cute outdoor garden cafes in the middle of parks.

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This cute present of reflector boards was given to me from my book photographer.

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Yuko-chan took me to sign up to Shibuya-ku library! So. Many. Cute. Craft. Books.

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I almost reached my ten books borrowing limit.

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A 'slightly' different format to library cards in Australia. Apparently this card is based on the Shibuya stations Hachiko. *Embarrassing katakana!

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Thank you Mami-chan for this adorably wrapped present.

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Shopping in Nippori for fabrics and trims for my book - やばい!

Now it's back to work on my craft book and planning for upcoming workshops.

I hope you had a lovely weekend Sandwiches.

Love Love
Hello Sandwich
xoxo


Morning Adrenaline Rush - Shinjuku High-rise

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This morning I went up to the 28th floor of the Nikon service center building in Shinjuku. I went with my book photographer Boco-chan. It was a serious adrenaline rush. I've never been up so high in a building in Tokyo since the March 11 quake. I didn't particularly fancy doing so either (BOCO-CHAN!!!ふふふ) All I could think of was another quake coming and the building shaking (or crumbling). Rather than take the first elevator back downstairs I decided to laugh it off with Boco-chan and now I have this lovely photo of this amazing view to show for it.

Love Love
Hello Sandwich
xoxo

Yoyogi Koen Hanami

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This was my first time to go to a hanami party! It was so incredibly beautiful and such a wonderful time to be in Tokyo! This hanami season I went to as many parks as I could fit in between my mt workshops. I will post the other park photos in separate posts. I hope you will enjoy!

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I love these guys with their 'tables'!

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I think I drank a bit of every different type of alcohol ever invented this day/night...
sake, sparkling, beer, wine...

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Rubbish - but so colourful.

Love Love
Hello Sandwich
xoxo

Hello Sandwich x mt workshops 2012

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The Hello Sandwich x mt workshops were so much fun! They booked out quickly so we put on an extra workshop for the people who phoned to reserve, but missed out. We hosted three workshops in the end!

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So. Many. Tapes!

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The new mt paper! Sooooo gorgeous!

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Participants cute works.

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I love photo culture in Japan!

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What a bunch of fun workshops they were.

Thank you mt! Thank you Kawai-san and Kanae-san and thank you everyone for coming along and making mt craft with me.

Love Love
Hello Sandwich
xoxo