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Monthly Archives: January 2009
Flowers
Randy came home with these pink gerbera flowers one day last week because I’ve been working so hard (isn’t he so sweet?). I LOVE flowers especially, unexpected ones!! Thank you, Randy!! They definitely inspire me, the colors are always so … Continue reading
Custom Birth Announcements
My friends Yuki and Anthony had a beautiful baby boy on January 4th (CONGRATULATIONS!!) and I was really happy to get to work on the birth announcements for them! The preparation: Printing first color (brown) on Vandercook Press: Second color … Continue reading
“I Blank You” Goes To…
Thank you so much for your sweet comments on my blog birthday post! It was a small giveaway so I decided to do “Amida-kuji” — a Japanese ladder lottery. Growing up in Japan, we always played this lottery game and … Continue reading
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Wood Type Poster Project
Rhian in London and I have been talking about this project since December last year and we finally agreed on this and I got to print with wood types — came out so nicely that I wanted to share it … Continue reading









