December Release①『365: January』

2022-12 Day By Day Shop News 365

Introducing the new "Day By Day" monthly stamp, "365: January," released in December.


"Happy New Year!!"
The world of 365 Hana-chan has welcomed 2023 a little early. These stamps are not based on the traditional Japanese New Year, but on the theme of new beginnings and hope.


365: January

This month's decorative stamps include clouds, balloons, lighthouses, horizons, and rows of houses. Each month, I try to include convenient designs that can be reused, but this month's lineup especially highlights the main stamp, "Hana-chan and Kuma-san in a balloon." The most recommended stamp is the horizon, which was created based on an idea by Igloo Dining! It's a simple stamp made up of a few lines, so your first impression might be, "What is this!?" But just by stamping it on both sides of the lighthouse, you'll be surprised to see the ocean spreading out all at once! By the way, " 365: Natsu " also has other versions of line stamps of lighthouses and waves. It might be cute to use them together...


The rabbit riding on the paper airplane is also cute when stamped together with the decorative stamp, but it is also a small stamp that has a strong presence even on its own. I recommend stamping it in the corner of a letter or postcard, or on an ordinary sticky note, as it will add a cute accent!


I also like the stamps with rows of houses. I've made a few so far, and I think that by combining them, you can express a cute townscape. (The set below also contains stamps of houses.)
365: My Town
365: Daily
365: Fuyu
365: September


This month's flower stamp is sweet pea. It looks like it's about to give off a soft, gentle fragrance. If you connect the stamps together like in the image, it will look like a cute flowering tree.


There is also a "Happy New Year" stamp, so you can use it for New Year's cards and New Year's greeting cards. The 365 series also has New Year's card stamps with Japanese patterns , but how about greeting the New Year with Hana-chan and Kuma-san in a balloon?! I hope that this stamp will be useful in various situations such as notebooks, journals, and greeting cards.


Tomorrow I'd like to talk about the theme stamps that will be released in December. Look forward to it!



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