おたより Exhibition

Hello Sandwiches,
Today we went to the おたより Exhibition in Ginza. (Thank you Hanibuchi-san for the tip!) The おたより exhibition features creative and colourful envelopes sent (mostly within Japan) to Kobe based Galerie 6c. The artists of the envelopes ranged from school children to adults.
It was beautiful to see the way that the postage stamps were intertwined into the artworks on some of these envelope works. For instance, the above envelope which features a drawing of Mt Fuji, where the tip of the mountain is a postage stamp.
The exhibition will continue in Ginza, Tokyo until November 5th, 2012 here (number 3 on the map). The exhibition will then continue on to Carta Bianca in Osaka. (I once held a workshop at their Tokyo store Winged Wheel).
I really enjoyed this exhibition and if you have a chance to visit the exhibition, please do! And if not, please enjoy seeing some of the beautiful envelopes below here.





For more envelope art inspiration:
A letter I sent to Dear Plastic and her lovely shoe box letter box collection.
Send more mail.
Lisa's beautiful collection of letters.
A letter I received from Luke.
A letter I sent to Boco-chan.
Some of my outgoing mail.
Beautiful Japanese floral stamps.
A beautiful letter exhibition in Belgium.
My letter writing collection on pinterest.
Do you have any great letter weblinks too? I would love to see!
Love Love
Hello Sandwich
xoxo
Floral Milk Packaging



I just had to buy these cute little milk containers purely for the packaging.
Now I just have a lot of cups of tea to drink so I can stick the top parts into my scrapbooks!

I love collecting sugar stick packets for the packaging. Actually it's a bit cheeky but I don't take sugar in my coffee or tea. I carefully slice the edge off and pour out the sugar or sometimes make a teeny slit in the back and stand over the bit watching the sugar fall out like an hourglass. I was at a meeting the other day and they had the most amazing sugar sticks - orange with white flecks, kind of 80s style! It took all of my self restraint not to pop one of those little sticks in my handbag. I wonder what brand that was... I'm a bit of a weirdo aren't I ha ha.

Love Love
Hello Sandwich
xoxo
Martha Stewart Crafters Clay Workshop







Hello Sandwiches!
As you know I am a big Martha Stewart fan and am delighted to be hosting two workshops using the Martha Stewart Crafters Clay!
11th November
Entre Square Aoyama
Workshop 1:
Original Corsage made with crafters clay and assorted ribbons to attach to a cute A4 tote bag.
1pm
Workshop 2: Folding Fabric Covered Card made with crafters clay, assorted Martha Stewart craft punches, ribbon and patterned papers.
4pm
Workshop cost: ¥2500 per workshop with all materials included (Special price of ¥4000 to participate in both workshops)
More details here.
大人可愛いオリジナルギフトラッピングの作り方」
–プラス1のおもてなし−
11月11日(日) ワークショップ開催
アメリカで大人気のクラフトブランドMartha Stewart Craftの
パンチとクレイを使って誰でも簡単にできるかわいいクラフトの作り方を
クラフトアーティストHELLO SANDWICHさんが教えてくださいます❤
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日時:2012年11月11日(日)
1部目:13時/2部目:16時
定員:事前予約制・人数に限りがございますので、お早めにどうぞ。
参加費:¥2,500/部、2部共にご参加の方は¥4,000となります。
(材料費:¥1,000、ワークショップ費¥1,500)
[ワークショップ内容]
1部 13時~14時半
クレイとファブリックで作るオリジナルコサージュ
2部 16時~17時半
クレイとパンチで作るスクラップフォルディングカード
[Entre Square青山]
会場:entre square 青山 (アントレスクエア ) 東京都港区北青山3-11-7 AOビル2F
TEL: 03-5766-9385
E-mail: aoyama@entrex.co.jp
営業時間:11:00~20:00
ご予約方法:人数、参加される方のお名前、参加されるワークショップ、ご連絡先を上記店舖へご連絡ください。

The back streets of Kurashiki







I recently went to beautiful Kurashiki.
Kurashiki has a beautiful traditional area which looks like the photos above. I guess this might be the most beautiful part of the town but for me, I really can't resist the back streets. Below are some photos from my walks off the beaten track.






















If you have the chance, please visit beautiful Kurashiki.
Love Love
Hello Sandwich
xoxo
Post for Boco-chan

I've been sending some letters to friends lately and this is one that went out to Boco-chan, the photographer of my Japanese craft book. Being the brilliant photographer and life-documenting star that she is, Boco-chan took these lovely photos as she opened the letter.
(ありがとうBoco-chan for letting me post your images!)

I used my perforation tool on Boco-chans envelope creating a little edge which she could tear open. I'm relieved it worked!


Boco-chan collects many tickets and stamps from around the world and when I told this to my dad and Aunty Nin they started collecting tickets for her too!

I also included a little handmade zine in Boco-chans package.

Have you seen this lovely letter exhibition? or this pretty collection of letters? (Lisa also told me there is a cafe in Ghent where all things on the menu are named after a blog and there is a 'Hello Sandwich'!!! I am soooo curious to try a Hello Sandwich! ) You can also check my stationery album where I pin lovely handwritten letters.
Happy letter writing Sandwiches!
Love Love
Hello Sandwich
xoxo
October Daily Life in Tokyo

A little laneway in Minami-Shinjuku right near Tokyo's famous fashion school, Bunka.

I was recently photographed for a new mook that is coming out soon, and the shoot took place at the photo studios at Bunka (where beautiful Japanese fashion magazine Soen also shoots some of their fashion spreads).

Cuties at the photo shoot!

Hanging out in the laneways in Sangenjaya.

A sunny day overlooking Shibuya. I will never get sick of this sight.

I took this shot today in Sangenjaya. There was a mini matsuri taking place and the streets were filled with takoyaki stands, buskers, chalk art, handmade craft stalls and makeshift tables.

Have you seen Yuzuko-chan 's new book? It shows you how to make cute drawings with post-it notes. Ever since receiving the book from Yuzuko-chan I've been trying to make little post-it works, but I realised I didn't have any post-it notes. When Yuzuko-chan heard this she prepared me this amazing little 'post-it note sampler'!

Lunch at Mr Y's family home. Hijiki, Renkon and Onigiri are some of my all time favourite foods.

Our beds at Mr Y's family home. These are those incredible straw filled pillows.

Beers at the kotatsu.

Eki-ben manga, craft and beer at the kotatsu.

This shop is like the Japanese version of Bunnings. On the first floor they have all the manly tools and Bunnings style items but on the second floor they have kitchen and bathroom items plus a giant craft section! Imagine Saturdays spent up here while waiting for your better half to select power tools. Love you Japan. (If only there was the Bunnings-style sausage sizzle...)

Waiting for our bikes to be fixed in Shimokitazawa.

I love this little lane on my daily walk home.
Did you have a nice weekend Sandwiches?
Love Love
Hello Sandwich
xoxo
P.S. You can see some more daily life images on my instagram account.