All hail the end of the work week! TGIF. All that jazz. All in all I can't complain too much about today though since my morning turned into a slight crafting bonanza. This morning I went to the annual Kanazawa Paper Show, which was an expo of paper products, specialty paper, and paper crafts. It was half museum, half store, half craft workhop and half other. (Sorry, I know that's too many halves.)
Art wise there were a bunch of specialty books and paper things. There was even an entire wedding dress made of washi (Japanese paper).
Ties made of paper!
Not that I would ever wear a dress made of paper...imagine it ripping, or raining!
There were also various paper-craft stations set up around the expo. Since we ended up with some extra time, the reporter I was with was kind enough to humor me and let me try a few.
So I made some paper of my own:
And then at another station I got to marble paper (this sheet has my name on it; before dipping the paper in the ink and water solution you write on it with plain water and like dying Easter eggs with wax, it prevented the color from setting):
I'm sure the reporter, Ms Kitamura, was confused as to why I was so excited over paper and crafting, but I was certainly not complaining about getting to spend my morning cooing over things I don't need but certainly want.
Otherwise the day was mostly normal. My host family's youngest child, Takaki, is in town for the weekend so we had another extra large dinner of gyoza and pasta, which was delicious.
And tomorrow it's confirmed, I'm going with my host dad to see sumo!!
Art wise there were a bunch of specialty books and paper things. There was even an entire wedding dress made of washi (Japanese paper).
Ties made of paper!
Not that I would ever wear a dress made of paper...imagine it ripping, or raining!
There were also various paper-craft stations set up around the expo. Since we ended up with some extra time, the reporter I was with was kind enough to humor me and let me try a few.
So I made some paper of my own:
And then at another station I got to marble paper (this sheet has my name on it; before dipping the paper in the ink and water solution you write on it with plain water and like dying Easter eggs with wax, it prevented the color from setting):
I'm sure the reporter, Ms Kitamura, was confused as to why I was so excited over paper and crafting, but I was certainly not complaining about getting to spend my morning cooing over things I don't need but certainly want.
Otherwise the day was mostly normal. My host family's youngest child, Takaki, is in town for the weekend so we had another extra large dinner of gyoza and pasta, which was delicious.
And tomorrow it's confirmed, I'm going with my host dad to see sumo!!
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