Hello Sandwich Everyday Craft Life

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Hello Sandwiches,

These are the everyday craft life pictures that couldn't fit into the below post!

I was asked to do a Martha Stewart demonstration day and pop up craft booth to launch the Martha Stewart Craft Range which will be stocked exclusively in Tokyo at Entre Square in Aoyama! Exiting no? There have been couriers arriving at my house bringing boxes of Martha Stewart punches! I have to pinch myself to believe if it's true. These are a few of the samples I've been making for the demonstration day.


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The demonstration day will be on March 31st at Entre Square. I will be doing four 30 minute demonstrations on the hour 13:00, 14:00, 15:00 and 16:00.

13:00 = Original Wrapping Bag and Corsage making
14:00 = Scrapbooking and bookmark making
15:00 = Original card and tag making
16:00 = Party Decorations - Coaster, Luncheon Sheet, Cup decoration

The demonstrations are free (!) and reservations can be made by emailing (English okay) aoyama@entrex.co.jp

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This is the little hanami corsage pin that we will be making as part of the hanami picnic kit at my workshop on 22nd March! I hope you can come!


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Some images of what we will be making at my photo collage workshop at Shibaura House on 16th April! The last workshop booked out quickly so make a reservation as soon as you can if you'd like to come. We have a maximum of 20 participants.

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The edges of the handmade book covers we made at the last Shibaura House workshop.

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See what I mean - this exciting box full of Martha Stewart punches turned up at my apartment door! waaa!

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Shibaura House workshop participants working hard on their fabric book covers.

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cuties!

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New mt tapes have been added to my collection.

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Testing the tapes.

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These two adorable cuties and their equally as cute handmade scrapbooks at my last Kusakanmuri workshop. Did you know the girl on the left is amazing illustrator Yuzuko-chan! I told her she was a superstar and that I was so excited that famous illustrator and book author Yuzuko-chan was going to be a participant at my workshop but she very humbly said that she was not famous at all. And the cutie on the right is my new friend Mami-chan who works as a zakka product designer at Gladly Gladee. Do you remember she also handmade me the brooch that looks like a cookie? Click here and scroll to the bottom.

Below is Mamis scrapbook! How cute is she writing Hello Sandwich on her book - and a little fried egg!

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And Yuzuko-chan made a little 'Thank you Ebony' sign with my photo in the back of her scrapbook. She said it's to remember the workshop! What an honour.

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Hello Sandwich stamp drying station.

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Messy desk work in progress.

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Super cute illustrations at Nidi Gallery opening party last night.

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Cutest maki ever at the opening party!

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It's rainy and grey and cold and frosty here today in Tokyo. All I feel like doing is writing letters and decorating envelopes all day and drinking chai. Is that too naughty?

Happy Weekend Sandwiches!

フロムエボニー
xoxo

Hello Sandwich Tokyo Life

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Hello Sandwiches!

This is a little sneak peek into ordinary daily Hello Sandwich Tokyo life. It's not much, but I absolutely love it. Sometimes I see my rubbish in my bin full with all the Japanese labels and it strikes me that I live here. When I was living in Sydney I used to spend a fortune at the Japanese supermarket so I could have 'Japanese shampoo' or 'Japanese kirei kirei' hand wash and now those things are normal everyday products but still so exciting for me. I'm not sure when this living-in-Tokyo-honeymoon is going to rub off but I'm going to keep enjoying it while I can, and if it's okay with you, I'll keep showing a few more snaps!

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View from my bed. I once wore that shirt to an important meeting with my editor at VOGUE Living. I love that shirt. I always think that I should wear it more often.

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I love how many little Tokyo cafes have a sweet little single stem of flowers in the teeniest if vases on each table. This cute cafe (which is in my new Tokyo guide out later this year) hand made little fabric bows on a stick in lemon and coral. gahhh so cute!

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In my Kitazawa area we need to cut up and flatten our juice cartons for recycling, but as you know I have a thing for Japanese packaging so I cut my juice carton into this mini temporary vase. The mimoza at this time of year is so pretty! I've been given two bunches lately and I just love it. It reminds me of Australian wattle, only it's a mini-me Japanese sized version :)

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These pretty little flowers were a gift from My Y on White Day.

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I went to Kazumi-chans house (my Japanese craft idol) recently and she made a delicious かぼちゃとにんじん soup that I've been making ever since. It's basically onion, pumpkin, carrot sauteed with water, blended and finished off with some milk and consommé stock.

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I love spending the time to walk home rather than take the subway. I wonder home stopping to take photos and discover new places. This shot was taken on the walk home from Shinjuku.

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Salads and colourful spring bento boxes for lunch.

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I'm still at the stage where I giggle a little when I see 'sea chicken' on tuna cans. Apparently you know when you're been in Japan for too long when you don't laugh at Japanese English. I will do my best until that day!

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Spending time in front of the mirror plaiting my hair into different styles with scarves.

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Digging out some earrings I bought from Australia is always fun.

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Keeping warm with hot green tea from vending machines while waiting for trains at my local station.

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The words you learn! ha ha.

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It's been a long time since I've made onigiri. In Australia (embarrassingly) I had a triangle mold for my onigiri but I made this giant and kind of oddly long shaped one by hand. It has tuna and mayo inside. It's the gaijins safety version of onigiri. One day I'll be proud of myself if I can select the 梅 one in my local Lawson.

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Exciting times in Shinjuku! My favourite craft shop is in this building! It's also in my new Tokyo guide!

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I. will. never. get. sick. of. this. place.

Shibuya Hachiko crossing looking so pretty in the glistening rain with colourful umbrellas.

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Looking down at Yoyogi-uehara.

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There are some not so nice times too. Yesterday I watched on TV the tsunami warnings for much of the North coastline of Japan. Many towns were evacutaued but luckily this time the tsunamis were only very small. Later Tokyo was also shaken with a magnitude 6.1 quake off the coast of Chiba. I was just outside the supermarket at that time and heard everyones quake alarms go off and people froze and looked up at the shaking buildings. A few seconds later it was life as usual, I headed in to Ozeki and bought my groceries from a cheery shop assistant. Tokyo Life.

I did however, leave my jacket and bag a little closer to the door that evening thanks to the NHK warnings of aftershocks. I also googled 'Tokyo quake alarm iphone apps' to see if there was anything other than the one I already have.

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Back to Tokyo-cute, how adorable is this handmade menu in a canal side Nakameguro cafe!

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Love hearts on tomato packaging. Never in Australia. But often in Japan.

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It was the last day to hand in tax in Japan today. It was also my first time to hand in tax in Japan. The experience was so interesting. Select your area, line up here, line up there, fill in this form, take your form to that nice man who is waving so politely and bowing a lot who will 'ごあんないします' your PC spot, follow the instructions of the nice Japanese lady wearing the blue flammable jacket and fill in your form online, take your folder to the print corner and scan your little tag - and wow - your tax return prints out, finally check with another polite man and finally put in in a little post box style box marked with your suburb. Incredible really. And very Japanese.

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By the way, did you know Tokyu Hands in Shibuya now has a cafe? I haven't been up yet but I spotted this sign on the way to...

THE NEW MASKING TAPE CORNER!!! It's amazing!!!

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check out the floor and walls covered in tape! I was in heaven looking at all of the new mt tapes and then I heard 'Ebony-san?' and it was my friend who is a stationery buyer for Tokyu Hands who was working there at that time! She gave me her special staff ID card for using at the register and we had fun talking about crafts and workshops! Sometimes I find it too good to believe that I can bump into lovely people with to-die-for jobs in Tokyu Hands at Shibuya and in some incredible way they know my name! gah!

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Tokyo life is not complete without mega beers at a new favourite bar in Shimokitazawa (again - I'll write about it in the guide) They make a delicious salad here with parmesan and coriander. I've been trying to DIY it at home too. shhh.

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When I run out of coffee I make this hobos version of instant coffee.

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The occasional night time trip to Lawsons. This time I was stocking up on tape nori. I bought four. The guy must of thought I was nuts! How on earth can anyone use more than 7 meters of tape nori in one night...well, if there is anyone, it's Hello Sandwich!

Of course I've been making lots of craft lately too - I'll update those photos soon :)

Love Love
Hello Sandwich
xoxo

Hanami Picnic Set Workshop

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Hanami Picnic Set including a cloth napkin hand painted with shocking pink polka dots!

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Hello Sandwiches!

It's almost time for hanami! Would you like to come along to my workshop on Wednesday 22nd March at Kusakanmuri and make 4 of these sets for your friends and you to enjoy under some pretty cherry blossoms?

Reservations and details are here.


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P.S. You will also make this cute hanami corsage for each of your four packs - your friends can wear this as a pin or in their hair :)

Scrapbooking Techniques Workshop!

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Handmade Scrapbook + Scrapbooking Techniques Workshop!

* Learn how to make your own scrap book from scratch using brown paper, a cover, mt tape, staple bound and bookbinding tape!

* Learn how to create original labels to use in the scrapbook pages and cover. I will bring all of my stamps to the workshop so that we can all use them. Let's create own own original labels which we can colour photocopy and use as many times as we like!

* I would like to demonstrate some scrap booking mini pocket making techniques such as using an old envelope to trim it and stick it into a scrapbook as a little cute pocket. Let's discover ways that household items and everyday paper items can be used in our scrapbooks by turning them into something cute!

Kusakanmuri

Saturday 10th March

11:00 - 12:30

キュートで女の子らしいスタイルで、身近なものを手作りするHello Sandwichのクラフトレッスン。3/10(土)は、オリジナルのスクラップブックの作り方を教えます。マスキングテープ、ラベル、ハンコを使ったデコレーションの仕方や、古い封筒など、身近な紙で作るミニポケットの作り方は、1度覚えてしまえばさまざまなシーンで応用可能です。Hello Sandwichオリジナルのラベルもご用意してお待ちしております!

※写真は、3/10(土)のレッスンで制作予定のスクラップブックのイメージです。


More details here.


I hope you can come Sandwiches!

Love Love
Hello Sandwich
xoxo

Last Chance - Found Stash of the Original Hello Sandwich Tokyo Guide

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Hello Sandwiches!

MamaSando found a few hard copies of the original Hello Sandwich Tokyo Guide if you'd like to get your hands on a copy!

You can buy a hard copy here and MamaSando is going to post it to you! Nice isn't she!

The Original Hello Sandwich Tokyo Guide Hard Copy Zine reviews my favourite Tokyo suburbs including Shimokitazawa, Gakugeidaigaku, Harajuku, Shibuya, Koenji, Kichijoji, Jiyugaoka, Nakameguro, Aoyama and Daikanyama. I have also made a few notes about some other nice Tokyo suburbs off the beaten track like Minowa and Ekoda.

The guide also comes complete with links to Google Maps of each suburbs so you can load them onto your iphone to make it just that little bit easier to get around in Tokyo!

When you place your order please leave me the best postal address for you and I will post you your special copy of the Hello Sandwich Tokyo Guide! Each Hello Sandwich Tokyo Guide Zine comes complete with Japanese mt tape hand binding detail.

Details:
40 pages Hard Copy Zine
Compact A5 format perfect for any Tokyo hand / man bag!

Note: Please note this is the Original Hello Sandwich Tokyo Guide. There are 3 shops in this guide which have sadly closed down and one shop which has moved. When you place your order I will let you know the details of these shops so you don't end up standing in front of a closed shop door.

Note: Please note this is the Original Hello Sandwich Tokyo Guide. There are three shops in this guide which have sadly closed down and one shop which has moved. When you place your order I will let you know the details of these shops so you don't end up standing in front of a closed shop door.

UPDATE - sorry these 20 extra zines are all sold out now. However the PDF version is still available. If you send $10 AUD via paypal to hellosandwichblog (at) gmail (dot com) and let me know it's for the Tokyo Guide PDF I'll happily email you the PDF!

xxx