The Dutch lady participated in the previous "Western sweets" workshop and said that the workshop had a lot of fun and joined again.
It's a detailed work, but both of them made quickly and very well, and it was completed much shorter time.
In this Wagashi workshop, participants fold origami cranes and the Dutch lady were also very good at folding small crane using 3cm square origami paper.
She is a fan of the action game "Ryu ga Gotoku", so she brought a figurine of that character and took his pictures with Japanese sweets she made.
The size of the miniature sweets was perfect for that character, but there was a gap between the cute sweets and the character's atmosphere… it was funny, and the other participant and I also had fun to see it.
We are talking about the participant’s favorite figure, AnimeCon, about Japan, and introducing each other while making the miniature sweets. It's fun to interact each other.
I think both of them enjoyed “Wagashi” workshop today.
Today, a Japanese student who attends university here requested Tsumami-zaiku workshop, and came with her friends from the same university.
They chose their favorite fabrics for a large flower and a small flower, and also chose from hair band, hairpin, charm, key chain and brooch.
Everyone like handcrafts, and they enjoyed making their first Tsumami-zaiku flowers.
When they finished making flowers, the hairpin and key holders were completed, they were very happy and said how cute they were!
Hope to attach them to their hair or decorate it on your bag ♪
☆ I don't usually hold the "Tsumami-zaiku" workshop that we did today, but if there is a request and the number of people gathers, I will hold the workshop.
☆ I hold one-day miniature clay workshops from time to time.
☆ I will hold a miniature clay "Wagashi" workshop on June 13. ↓↓ https://coloratura-clayhandcraft.com/workshops-information
A mother chose "miniature clay workshop" for her daughter’s 7th birthday party.
They saw the Coloratura’s workshop at Japan Festival in Amstelveen last year and the girl wanted to do it! And her mother thought to arrange a miniature clay workshop for her birthday party.
It's wonderful that mother let her child experience what she likes and wants to do on her birthday.
It was a little difficult for children this age, but they all made it up!
After the lesson, her mother requested to celebrate with a cake, so they continued to have a birthday party with the cake that her mother brought.
Happy 7th Birthday !
I also celebrated with a small gift. Since I am doing miniature clay, something small things…
A small paper crane figurine that I fold with 2 cm square origami paper. I gave it as a present.
Everyone was cheerful, full of energy and had fun, and I had fun too.
I am happy that the birthday girl experienced the miniature clay that she wanted to try and said that it was fun.
It would be great if it became a good memory of her 7th birthday.
☆ I hold one-day workshops from time to time. Please see below. Workshop info
☆ Next week, I will hold a miniature clay "Wagashi" workshop.
June 13 (Tuesday) 10:00-13:00
If you are interested, please contact me.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact from “Contact” button above or email from below.
The weather was nice and many people visited the market yesterday.
It seems that many Japan-related markets and events are held in the Netherlands, and especially this market seems to be very popular event with a large number of visitors.
A lot of people came to my stall and my Japanese style handmade goods were by far the most popular compare with markets I have sold before. I was very busy and so excited !
Many friends and acquaintances visited my stall, and some people I had met before also came to my stall to talk to me.
I realized that I had made friends willing to help me and so many friends and acquaintances during less than two year in the Netherlands. It made me feel so happy!
The visitors to this market were Japan lovers. There were people wearing kimono, kimono-style costumes, and cosplay.
There are so many people who love Japan and such events are being held in the Netherlands. It’s so nice for us, Japanese… makes us very happy.
It was fun to have a stall at this Japanmarkt !
Thank you to everyone… friends who helped me, Siebold House who held Japanmarkt, people who came to my stall …!
On May 28th (Sun), Coloratura will sell Japanese-style handmade items at Japanmarkt, hosted by the Japan Museum Sieboldhuis in Leiden.
I have a range of Japanese-style handmade small items and accessories made of clay, as well as flower accessories using Japanese fabrics. There are also many items such as keyrings, bookmarks, magnets, boxes and ornaments for everyday use.
《Place》 Along the canal with the Japanmuseum Sieboldhuis
☆Coloratura’s stall is located between Seiboldhuis and Horus botanicus Leiden (close from the entrance of Horus botanicus Leiden).
《Date and Time》 May 28 (Sun) 12:00-17:00
If you live nearby or are interested in the Japanese market, please come and visit us.