A photo an hour

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Hello Sandwiches!

Yesterday, inspired by the gorgeous Miss James, I took a photo (at least) per hour. One day, one camera, one lens, one Tokyo suburb, one photo per hour.  It was so much fun! I told my friends Luke and James that I was doing this and they joined along too. It was pretty awesome getting hourly photo update emails from Luke.

So, here is a day in Shimokitazawa!


7am
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8am
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9am
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10am
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11am
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12pm
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1pm
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2pm
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3pm
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4pm
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5pm
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6pm
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7pm
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8pm
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9pm
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10pm
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xoxo

2013

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Hello Sandwiches!

I just wanted to say thank you so much for reading Hello Sandwich and for all of your support along the way during 2012. Thank you for all of your comments and for reaching out on facebook, pinterest, twitter and instagram. It means the world to me. Thank you also to everyone who have bought my books or zines. I hope you were able to enjoy crafting or travelling Tokyo with them.

Warmest wishes for 2013! I'm really looking forward to another year of sharing daily life with you.

Love Love
Hello Sandwich
xoxo

Image source: Pinterest

Hand painted wrapping paper

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Hello Sandwiches!

When Pip mentioned she was hand painting some tissue paper for Christmas I thought it might be a nice idea to make some of my own hand painted Christmas wrapping paper.

I used a thin butchers paper and water colour paints - and added some glitter glue and spangles.

A lot of fun and cheap and cheerful.

Love Love
Hello Sandwich
xoxo P.S. Don't forget to get your copy of the Hello Sandwich Gift Wrapping Zine PDF if you're in need of more wrapping tips. It's in English!