mt x uniqlo!

ZOMG!!! mt did a collaboration with Uniqlo and look at these t-shirts which went on sale today!!!



As soon as I heard about it (thanks Luke for watching the Uniqlo clock at apple store!) I raced down on my mamachari to stock up on some cute masking tape pattern t-shirts! It was sooo hard to decide which ones to get. They also had cute floral patterns and the ribbon bows tape...gahh maybe I should go back for that one! ;)


AND each t-shirt comes with a free mt x Uniqlo masking tape!




Riding home on my mamachari with my mt x Uniqlo goodies!
If you're in the market for some mt x Uniqlo t-shirts you better get on down to Uniqlo fast as these shirts won't last long!
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Tokyo Design Festa Highlights


Some of my friends had booths at this years Tokyo Design Festa event so off I went to Tokyo Big Sight with my friend Shimizu-chan. Here are a few highlights!
Beautiful brooches by zucco.

Pepe's comics

Cute felt and wool brooches!

SUPER adorable bags (I desperately want one!) by Maru Sikaku.

My amazing friend Mami-chan and her gorgeous cookie-like brooches at Fragola! We visited her booth only 2 hours after opening and she had already sold 50 of the 70 brooches she made! 大人気!


Thank you Mami-chan for this photo from your blog!
You can see more pictures from the event over at my Hello Sandwich x VOGUE Japan blog.
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Kintaro Marathon 10km run

Hello Sandwiches! Did you have a nice weekend?
I went to see my friends artworks at a design event and on Sunday I participated in a 10km run as part of the Kintaro Marathon in Odawara!
疲れた!
Here are a few pics. The above shot is Fuji-san from the Odakyu-sen!



Lining up for our bibs and time chips.

My 10km run bib! (so happy 10kms runners got pink bibs!)

Baggage tag with my name in Katakana.

My runners chip. And chipped nail polish!

This is the river path we ran along with a lovely view of Fuji-san! The air was very fresh here (about 1.5 hours away from Shimokitazawa). We ran past small vegetable farms, and over small bridges with flowing water. It was so hot while we were running and each time I saw water flowing I would mentally imagine I was in the flowing water rather than in the middle of a 10km run. There were a few local oba-chans standing on the side lines wishing us luck 'がんばれ!’. The drinks stand had Pokari Sweat and water. Luckily I was able to read the kanji and katakana for the drinks stand!
It was my first race in Japan and it definitely inspired me to do more organised races here!

It was tough but I finally made it to the finish line and look at the cute red bean fish we were all given (along with a banana, Pokari sweat and green tea bottle) at the end of the race! There aren't many countries where you can receive such a cute treat after a run!

My 10km certificate! Yatta!

The area itself was really quaint. If I wasn't so exhausted I would have taken more photos!

Overgrown vending machine.

A nice view of Fuji-san from the town.

Finally back to Shimokitazawa to one of my favourite cafes for lunch and a well deserved 生ビール。

This is the free t-shirt every runner received!

Back home and having a shower never felt so good, and before long it was off to My Y's mums mothers day sushi dinner in Ginza.

What a great day. If only everyday could be this productive!
By the way - I'm writing this from my Shimokitazawa apartment which I've been limping around with serious leg muscle aches all day! ha ha/ I have to go to the post office in a moment so if you see a gaijin limping around Shimokita - you'll know who it is.
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Hello Sandwich x Tokyu Hands

Hello Sandwiches!
I am so excited about this! Coming up...some Hello Sandwich workshops at my istumo-go-to craft shop Tokyu Hands!
Details to come.
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Hello Sandwich at the Sydney MCA Zine Fair

Hello Sandwiches!
I've been packing up some of my 'It's Dots!' Original Wrapping Paper for for the Sydney MCA Zine Fair! You can use this paper as wrapping paper, to recycle plastic bags, to cover a book, or to make your own little collage zine!
Each pack contains 3 x A3 wrapping paper sheets and 3 x cookie shaped tag handmade by me this afternoon.
I wish I could come along to the fair! It's such a great event! Be sure to look out for Lee Tran Lam's new zine and zines by the gorgeous Yumi Takahashi!
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The Craft Life

This is a little story written by Kirsty Munro for Scout. Kirsty and I used to work together at VOGUE magazines when I was working on reception! Now, by coincidence, we both live in Tokyo!
The Craft Life
Ebony Bizys
An Australian in Tokyo
She’s crafty!
There are craft blogs, there are travel blogs, and then there’s “Hello Sandwich”. Like a burst of sunshine coming out of Tokyo’s cute Shimokitazawa neighbourhood, creator Ebony Bizys explains, “I started Hello Sandwich as a place to record all of the things that inspired me. It’s turned into a bit of a diary since then, recording my daily crafty life in Tokyo.”
The former Sydney-sider and Vogue Living Deputy Art Director moved to Tokyo a few years ago to follow her dream of creating in an inspiring environment. “Before moving to Tokyo I had been here 9 times on holidays!” she says. “I loved my job at Vogue Living, so it was a hard decision, but one of the best decisions I’ve ever made.” Ebony was part of the Vogue family for years. We remember her as an art student and part-time receptionist about 10 years ago: ever-changing hair colours, amazing hats, one-off outfits…visiting designers would say “wow, who is that?” She describes her look as “a little bit retro, a little bit vintage, a little bit kawaii, polka dots and a place where pastels meet neon.”
That could also describe her recent craftwork. With a background in fine arts and graphic design, it’s surprising that she’s gone into craft, defiantly anti-slick and handmade. “There is nothing nicer and more meaningful than something handmade,” she says, adding that it’s both therapeutic and rewarding.
Part of the charm of Ebony’s blog is that in addition to showing us behind the scenes of her latest projects, she also takes us through the back streets on her “mamachari” - granny bike - with her trusty camera, to explore and discover. “The little homes, potted gardens, street signs, hidden cafes, tucked away shops always bring a smile to my face,” she says. She’s turned some of those discoveries into a very popular downloadable Tokyo guide, focusing on quirky, unique places that don’t make it into conventional travel guides. Her self-published craft-zines have become so popular, she’s now working with several publishers to make craft books in English and Japanese and she has a huge following amongst downtown Tokyo girls who flock to her monthly craft workshops. She’s also travelling
overseas to give presentations, hosting an exhibition at Shimokitazawa’s Commune Gallery and working on her next Hello Sandwich Tokyo Guide. Far from a life of leisurely ‘crafternoons’, Ebony’s life has become busier than ever.
Her work often features a mix of stripes, spots and retro motifs, so we asked her to choose…polka dots or stripes? “Absolutely polka dots!” Ebony will be in Melbourne in August as Artist in Residence at Harvest Workroom and she’ll host two craft workshops.
Thank you Kirsty for this lovely story. xoxo
Check out more stories over at Scout.
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