Here’s a cute project to celebrate someone who’s going places! Plus more of my Japan trip photos!
Know someone who is going places? Could be a trip somewhere, or could be a new life adventure….here’s a cute project to celebrate! It uses the On the Go Suite products – which I LOVE!
Speaking of going places, I did promise more pictures of my trip, which now feels like a lifetime ago….but here’s some photos from our time in Tokyo!
I called this the Ghibli clock, but more accurately, it’s the NTV clock designed by Hayao Miyazaki. At different times during the day, there’s a show where the clock comes to life! This was on my list of “things I want to try to see in Japan” and it was actually quite close to our hotel, so my mother and I wandered over one day to see it! (I think Dylan & Denisse were shopping at Uniqlo at the time LOL).
We visited Sensoji Temple – definitely one of the more crowded areas! Once we made it to the main hall, it was a little less congested.
A few sights from around the grounds of the temple – koi fish and yes, flowers on the trees, in JANUARY. Just at the very top, but still – January!!
So exciting to attend one day of the Tokyo Sumo Tournament!!! Nothing says “I am in Japan” like watching sumo wrestlers! We grabbed a bento box and sat and ate (in the cheap seats way up high), and watched the tournament. We were very excited that there was a wrestler called “Ichiyamamoto” so of course we had to cheer for him (he’s not in this picture though).
Last but not least, one of my stationery purchases from Tokyo – so cute! If you have watched the Ghibli films My Neighbour Totoro or Spirited Away, you’ll recognize these soot sprites or kurosuke. These are little erasers!!
If you are going places, like travelling to Japan, I got these erasers at the NTV store on the ground floor of where the clock is located.
I plan on using some of the On the Go Suite for scrapbooking some photos from our trip! Stay tuned for those pages (but don’t hold your breath, because you can see how long it’s taking me to go through and pick out/edit photos!!).
Here’s a tale of some of my latest adventures in stamping…
Once a stamper, always a stamper….no matter where you are! I recently went on a “trip of a lifetime” and thought I’d update you on some of my global adventures in stamping!
I went on a 3.5 week trip to Japan – well, technically we also had a few days in Seoul, South Korea. It was more or less planned as a “see as much as we possibly can” kind of trip, keeping in mind the distance we had to travel to get there and the makeup of our group – which was myself, my mother (aka “Grandma”), my son Dylan and his girlfriend Denisse. January was picked as the month to go because it worked best for Denisse’s school schedule.
We made a list of sights and places we wanted to try to see…(well, except for Grandma, the only one of us who had actually been on a trip to Japan before, and was “just along for the journey” in her words). One of the places, though not in Japan – was Seoul – for the food, the sights and the culture – both historical and current. (OK for me – mostly current culture – I love k-pop and k-dramas LOL). Since the main portion of our trip was Japan, we thought we’d start in Seoul and try to ease into the time zone and get used to traveling in a place where English is not the first language.
Gyeongbokgung PalaceChanging of Guard Ceremony at Gyeongbokgung Palace
These shots are from Gyeongbokgung Palace, one of the palaces we visited in Seoul. What you can’t see is how COLD it was that day! Minus 15 C plus a wind….cold weather warnings but we had places to see! Also I found it funny that I travelled around the world to still be taking pictures of instrumentalists in red outfits. (I am a volunteer photographer with our city marching band, the Burlington Teen Tour Band, who wear red tunics).
We also managed to get some modern day cultural sights in…
Gangnam Style statue (are you singing and doing the dance?!)Starfield Coex Mall / Library
The Starfield Coex Library was still set up with holiday decorations! It was beautiful – and because we were there early, it was also not too crowded. One of the advantages to travelling in January is the relative lack of crowds. We wandered around the Mall for a while and were weirded out initially by how empty it was…but it was early on a weekday. It definitely got busier at lunchtime, when the locals were on lunchbreak from work!
(I took this selfie so I could get a free holographic sticker from the library!!)
And of course, I did promise adventures in stamping. I have always loved paper crafting and stationery, so I had to really watch myself while we were away – because I wanted to BUY ALL THE THINGS. I did manage to restrain myself, though I picked up a Korean stamp and some fun stickers that were Korean pop culture themed….
“Fighting” is a word of encouragement, and the stickers are cartoon caricatures from Squid Games. I’ve had a couple of people ask me how I can watch Squid Games because it’s a rather gory and dark show, and I am more of a bright happy type of viewer….and my answer is “multi tasking”. Just like I would do back when my high school friends would get together and watch horror movies, I just don’t look at the screen if something gory is happening!! Typically, since I stream things at my desk, I’ll be tidying my desk/office (a never ending task), or catching up on my journaling. I’ve put a few stickers into my journal already, and figure I can use some others when I get around to scrapbooking the trip!!
Also thinking the Documenting the Day stamp set is perfect for journaling / scrapbooking / commemorating your own adventures in stamping! Only available until February 28th/while supplies last (whichever comes first), it’s a Level 1 Sale-a-Bration freebie – you can select it for free with a $75CAD product order!
Is there anything you look to buy when you’re traveling? I have a few things that I try to pick up….Christmas ornaments (or things that could be used as a Christmas ornament), Pandora exclusive country charms and Starbucks location mugs. The mugs are great but they get heavy……so small rubber stamps and stickers are definitely easier to transport!
Stay tuned for more of my adventures in stamping!!