Category Archives: Kawaii Stationery
My Kawaii Christmas
Happy New Year! It’s been awhile since I’ve had a chance to blog and so much has happened since I did! Our little boy arrived into the world just over six weeks ago. I am loving being a Mum. I … Continue reading
Regional Hello Kitty Memos
I adore Hello Kitty regional stationery. It’s not easy (or cheap) to find, but I love it and think it is definitely worth the effort to search for it! So, you can imagine how excited I was when I received … Continue reading
Hello Kitty Laduree Stickers
I recently received an adorable Sanrio Hello Kitty package from my wonderful friend, Carla. She really spoilt me this one! Inside was a set of Hello Kitty Laduree stickers, a regional Hello Kitty memo pad and a cute Hello Kitty … Continue reading
Urouro Traveler Letter Sets
I found these Urouro Traveler letter sets in Japan last year and just thought they were adorable. They combine two of my favourite things – cute kawaii bears and travelling. 🙂 Urouro apparently means ‘to wander aimlessly.’ I love this … Continue reading
Captain Hello Kitty Memo Pads
Did you know Hello Kitty has gone rogue? Well, at least for the Captain Hello Kitty range she has. I fell in love with these Captain Hello Kitty memo pads as soon as I saw them. I mean, have you … Continue reading
Hello Kitty Kimono Memo Pads
My favourite Hello Kitty memo pads are those that are released only in Japan. Most of these are regional releases and tend to feature Hello Kitty either dressed in a kimono in a Japanese setting or dressed as a mascot … Continue reading
Hello Kitty At Ginkaku-ji
Yesterday I wrote about our visit to Ginkaku-ji, otherwise known as the Silver Pavilion. So, today I thought I would share my favourite Ginkaku-ji souvenir – a Sanrio memo pad featuring Hello Kitty at Ginkaku-ji. I adore this memo pad. … Continue reading
Christmas Gifts From Japan
Many of the Christmas gifts we gave this Christmas were gifts we found in Japan. As you saw yesterday, many of them were chocolates and candy from Japan, but that’s not all we brought back. Our suitcases were filled with … Continue reading