Today, three people (Dutch and Mexican) participated in the "Japanese sweets" workshop.
Dutch lady applied for workshop for friend’s birthday present and she came with a friend (mother) and her daughter.
All of them like Japan and know lots of Japanese sweets they made today, and they enjoyed making miniature clay Japanese sweets.
It was detailed handicraft work, but everyone was well made, and it was also wonderful to be able to fold a small crane of 3cm square origami paper properly!
The idea of giving “workshop” as a birthday present is wonderful. She said it would be better to experience something than to give goods as a gift.
She loves Japanese food (both eating and cooking), and she is making dishes, sweets that even Japanese people don't easily make, so I'm really interested in it.
She is also studying Japanese, and was carrying a red school bag (Japanese students use as a school bag that called Randoseru) as a bag. It's interesting that the Ransel originally derived from the Netherlands became popular in Japan, and the Dutch people prefer to use it.
Today, I'm really happy she found my page on Instagram and came here.
Would you like to make little “Hina dolls” together?
Japanese girl’s Festival” Hinamatsuri” (3rd of March) is coming soon.
Amsterdam's Miniature Clay workshop 〜Coloratura will hold a class to create “Hina dolls”. The little doll is small enough to fit on a 1 Euro coin.
Date and time: 16 February 2021 (Wednesday) ① Two dolls 10:00〜12:15 ② Two dolls + lantern, two kinds of sweets for Girls Festival 10:00〜13:00 Please see the photos above(Japanese part)
Cost: ① €29 (including material cost, drink) ② €35 (including material cost, drink)
Minimum 2 participants, maximum 3 (This time, I will hold lesson with a small group of up to 3 people so that you can maintain space between each other when you take a seat.)
Language: Japanese & English Japanese and English speakers are invited to participate in the same workshop.
Location: along the Amstelveenseweg, Near the main entrance of Amsterdamse Bos. 1 minute walk from Bus stop: Amsterdamse Bos
I will send you the details after you apply for the lesson.
*Although the corona restrictions have been eased, the number of infected people are increasing. At Coloratura workshop, I try to prevent infection to disinfect the table and doorknobs … and ventilate regularly. I also ask all the participants to take measure to prevent infection like wearing face mask..etc
My daughter's friend was interested in miniature clay and came to make miniature Hina dolls.
She likes Japan and is also studying Japanese. She enjoyed making Hina dolls, and when her work is finished, she said “it’s so pretty!” and looked happy.
I'm glad that the young people are interested in Japanese things and enjoy making miniature dolls.
* Japanese girls day” Hinamatsuri” (3rd of March) is coming soon. Corona regulations have been ease, so I am planning to hold "Hina dolls" workshop from mid-February. I will inform you later on this Instagram and website.