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Kawaii Cute Japanese Letter Set - Cafe Cafe By Kamio Japan

Item# kawaii-cute-japanese-letter-set--cafe-cafe-by-kamio-japan
$USD8.50

This is cute bear letter set! This is called "cafe cafe" by Kamio Japan. There are cute baby bear plush and strawberry cake made by cotton. They are written in french and I can't explain because I can't understand...But they are so kawaii!!!!!!!!!!

Envelopes 12 x Writing Paper 24 x Sticker 1 sheet

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Via Yahoo! Store

Due to Etsy's policy changes for commercial supplies we are listing all new memo pads and letter sets on our yahoo store. The reason is this:

" A commercial crafting supply is not a commercial item that, although it may be used in crafting, is ready to use as is (for example: mass-produced clothing, dollhouse furniture and clothing). "

These new rules came into effect in the last couple of days but only affect new listings. Stores with listings that include these newly prohibited items are given a grace period, till the end of the year, to remove the items. So, all of our older items will be removed by us on our etsy shop at the end of the year and all new items will be added to our yahoo store.


To read more of the new changes please click on the link :

http://www.etsy.com/dosdonts.php#selling

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This is a really cute fairy tale letter set. Lots of cute characters from fairy tales like Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs

It is called "Fairy Tale World".

There are 10 envelopes, 20 sheets and 1 sticker.

This letter set is perfect for scrapbooking, card making, mixed media, collage or any project you can think of!

http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=29931422

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Our Etsy stores:

http://FromJapanWithLove.etsy.com for fabulous supplies

http://SouZouCreations.etsy.com for fabulous handmade items

http://DecoSweets.etsy.com for Japanese sweet decorations, clays, molds, kits and books

http://VintageFromJapan.etsy.com for fabulous vintage items

http://FabricFromJapan.etsy.com for great Japanese fabric

http://TheKawaiiKitchen.etsy.com for cute baking/cooking tools/supplies

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envelope_beauty


we’re always making all sorts of stuff out of fabric, but can never bring ourselves to toss any scraps. this project is an easy and smart way to repurpose even the tiniest leftovers. by using one of our favorite sewing materials—fusible webbing—you can whip up a whole set of these no-sew envelopes in a flash. they’re great places to store favorite documents, photos, or business cards, and can even be used as a special gift wrap.

have fun!
derek & lauren

ps: we’re about to embark on a bunch of exciting (and time consuming) projects, which unfortunately means we need to take a brief hiatus from our weekly diy posts here on design*sponge. we plan on contributing fun stuff every now and again, but until then you can keep track of us over at smartsandcrafts.com

CLICK HERE for the full project after the jump!

here’s what you’ll need:

scrap paper for templates
two pieces of fabric, one solid and one pattern (18” x 20” for large envelope, 6” x 6” for small envelope)
fusible webbing, cut to same size as fabric
scissors
iron
two buttons
needle & thread
thin ribbon or cord to tie envelope shut

1. create a template by drawing a rectangle the size of your completed envelope in the center. our envelopes measure 9” x 12” and 2.5” x 4”. add 5” to either side of the large template, or 1.5” to either side of the small template. add a 1/2” to 1” flap to the center bottom and a 1” to 3” mitered flap to the center top (as pictured).

2. layer your fabrics with fusible webbing in the center, and fuse with a hot iron.

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3. trace template onto fabric and cut out.

4. iron flaps and secure with small strips of fusible webbing.

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5. sew a button onto the center of the top flap and another onto the back of the envelope, about 1/2” to 1” down from the top button, depending on which size envelope you are making.

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6. tie a length of thin cord around the shank of top button and wrap it around the bottom button to secure the flap of your envelope.

envelope4

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