I am incredibly fortunate to have worked with and met some wonderful creatives, many of whom have become true friends. One such talent is Samantha Claridge, owner of Sew Crafty. Sammy has incredible taste, her designs are always so beautiful and she inspires me with every make and photo - her new instagram feed showcases this perfectly!
When Sammy told me she was releasing a new line of products with a subscription box club I got very excited. And then when she kindly sent me January's box I squealed, gasped and left her a rambling voicemail through tears of joy.
It wasn't overly dramatic. You see I LOVE sewing and I LOVE stationery; I value great quality and unique, well thought out design (especially when it's within my budget!). Signs of the Sewdiac has all that, it is a box of perfection covered in stars.
With so much experience I knew that Samantha would have created something wonderful but her design really is breathtaking. The delicate hand constellation wearing a thimble is just so pretty.
In the January box there is a stunning enamel pin, a greetings card, pencil, sticker, patch, and a notepad. You also get mini print of 'The Thimble' in the contents leaflet and an exclusive discount code for Sew Crafty.
Everything impressed me. The quality is outstanding. I have had other subscription boxes but this one combines the things I love in the coolest way, the branding is on point and I am taking pleasure in actually using the contents - a sure sign of a great subscription.
The sticker went straight onto my laptop, the enamel pin has pride of place on my handbag and the patch is going on a sweatshirt.
I am a bit of a stationery geek, I love all the paper and notebooks. Dotted paper is probably my favourite (I use it in my planner too), it somehow is so friendly. This notepad is perfect and how cute is that pencil?!
This really is a special subscription, 'The Thimble' is an incredible collection and I am excited to see what the rest brings (you better believe I'm signing up to buy the other 11)!
It would be wonderful if you would support small business and my amazing friend Samantha by getting a sparkling box of goodies. You have the choice to sign up for between 1 to 12 boxes so there's no pressure and it is really excellent value. ✨ Click here for the Signs of the Sewdiac Subscription Box and you can get £2 off your first box with the code itsasign ✨
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Current Japan time is midnight.
New Year's Day is a very important day for the Japanese people.
In Japanese, New Year is called "oshougatsu", and the very first day of the year is called "gantan".
People decorate their houses with special decorations.
"Kadomatsu", two groups of bamboo to place in front of the entrance; "shimenawa", a sacred straw rope to protect the door; and "kagamimochi, round, piled up mochi (rice cakes) to appreciate and eat as a token of wellbeing.
Families with young children often send New Year's Cards with a family photo or a picture of their children.
Ryoma.