Last time ( Memory Keeping: 005 ), I introduced a process video that summarized the memory keeping work, and I received encouraging and happy messages. Thank you! I would like to make another process video.
This week was a week of going through a long, long TO DO list, so I used the packaging of a RINGO apple pie I had eaten when I went out, and the paper that wraps the Cremia cones. I also used the paper measuring tape from IKEA that I used when I went to buy a stand for my printer to fill in the blanks. You never know what will be useful, so I'm just going to keep whatever I can. (The key to food packaging is to save it before it becomes unusable!)
There are fewer stamps on the pages, but it's fun to rip the paper, cut it with scissors, stick stickers and masking tape on it, color it...it's like a puzzle.
The apple and owl stamps are included in " 365: Aki" , and both are in two pieces that you can use together.
The ink color of the owl stamped on the Traveler's Notebook is light, so it's hard to tell from the picture, but it's cute to use it together with the branch and leaf stamps from the same stamp set. It's also very cute to stamp owls with inks of various colors!
I colored the leaves of the apple with colored pens. You can also use light green ink to make the apple green.
The ramen stamps from " 365: Nippon " are so popular that they make you want to go eat ramen just to use them. If you combine them with the hand holding chopsticks, disposable chopsticks, tea, and other stamps from the same set, you can create the atmosphere of a counter table at a ramen shop.
The combination of Hana-chan holding chopsticks included in " 365: Nippon2" is simply adorable and is an essential stamp for memory keeping.
These Japan-themed stamps have many designs that can be used in daily life, but they are also popular among foreigners who love Japan. I've been secretly thinking about adding more to the third series, and I've been writing down ideas that come to mind. Maybe a stamp set focusing on a region or prefecture would be good!? If there are any stamp designs that you think would be nice to have, I would be very happy if you could let me know about them! Of course, if there are any designs that you would like to see, even if they are not Japan-themed, please let me know anytime!
Below are the stamps used on this page.
1. Numbers | 365: Hikari
2. Apple | 365: Aki
3. Owl, Branch | 365: Aki
4. Hana-chan and Usagi-san | 365: Emotions
5. Speech bubble| 365: Feeling Bubble
6. Ramen, chopsticks, and tea | 365: Nippon
7. Alphabet| 365: Fukuro
8. Phone| 365: Line
If you see any other stamps, masking tapes, stickers, etc. on this page that interest you, please feel free to contact us at (eri(at)sakuralala.jp). (Please change the "at" part to the @ symbol.)
We plan to update the "Memory Keeping" and "Create & Inspire" series from time to time. Please come visit us again!
Created by Eri (IG: @_sakuralala_ )