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my kitchen wall
Ett av de bästa köpen i Japan är den här väggkalendern. Tunt sladdrig papper, stora siffror och små djurillustrationer; precis som en kalender ska vara. Runtom sitter vykort och medicinpåsar jag köpte i Kyoto, tillsammans med några Fuji Instax och ett foto av gråtande barn som jag köpte på Mori Art Museum.
One of my best purchases in Japan was this wall calendar. Thin see-through paper, big bold numbers and tiny animal illustrations, everything a good tear-away calendar should have. Around it are postcards and medicine bags I bought in Kyoto, and two Fuji Instax shots and a photo of crying children which I bought at the Mori Art Museum.
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love your kitchen wall and your blog!
ReplyDeleteLäckert! :-)
ReplyDeleteI love that!
ReplyDeleteJättefin kalender! Gillar opaciteten i pappret. :)
ReplyDeleteÅh, jag var nära att slå till på en Instax på B&H när vi var där, men de hade bara fel färg. Är du nöjd med den? Köpte du den nu i Japan eller har du haft den länge?
love this little corner of your kitchen! it looks great
ReplyDeletei like this calendar a lot!
ReplyDeleteI love the kitchenwall. Just perfect.
ReplyDeleteyou bought amazing things there. I really love your calendar ^^
ReplyDeleteSå fin blogg du har!
ReplyDeleteFin mandagskveld til deg!
your blog is my new fav. i want that calendar!! it's magnificent.
ReplyDeletegreat little display
ReplyDeletethis is a cool calendar,
ReplyDeletewhich matches perfectly with the other old papers and pictures on your wall!
I had a calendar like that when I lived in China ... I absolutely loved it.
ReplyDeleteI think you might like this photographer's photos:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kyoto-photo/
I've been following on flickr for years now, love his style, its so romantic.
tunt sladdrig.. -t
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