Tag Archives: Kawaii Stickers
Disney Sticker Sacks
Today I needed a bit of a de-stress, so I thought I might put away my latest Disney sticker sacks. I got these from various sources over the past month or so. And I just thought they were so cute … 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
Mind Wave Favorite Sticker Sacks
Lately, I have been sorting and organising my kawaii sticker flakes collection. And believe me, it was about time! Everything was a mess and I had completely lost track of what I had. The only problem is, whenever I go … 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
Rilakkuma Sticker Sacks
I have quite a few Rilakkuma sticker flakes in my collection. Most of them are the common ones – Rilakkuma and strawberries, Rilakkuma bath time etc. I thought though that you might like to see some of the rarer Rilakkuma … Continue reading
Kawaii Christmas Gifts
As promised, today I thought I would share some photos of the mountains of kawaii my wonderful hubby gave to me for Christmas this year. He really went over the top this time and really spoilt me. 🙂 I’m sorry … Continue reading
One Point Kawaii Stickers
Today I thought I might introduce you to an adorable range of kawaii stickers from Japan, but first I wanted to apologise for my absence. I am currently recovering from surgery so I haven’t had a chance to blog. It’s … Continue reading
Disney Gachapon
Gachapon are a multi-billion dollar a year industry in Japan and can be found almost everywhere across the country – in shops and shopping centres, outside game centres, at major tourist attractions and even on street corners. There are always … Continue reading