Tuesday, May 14, 2024

Japan Hobby Show ...part 2


Although I was sick for most of the Japan Hobby Show,  I pushed myself to see what I could for two days.  (I didn't travel all the way to Japan just to lie in a hotel bed with tissues and cold medications!)  I was pleased that this year the show was more upbeat than it was after the years following the Covid epidemic.  The types of crafts were varied but as usual the quality of the Japanese handicrafts was A+.  Here in the U.S. we generally want quick gratification but the Japanese crafters don't seem to mind spending months finishing just one piece.  The following are photos of various booths which impressed me.  I hope if you are a crafter, that you will one day journey to Japan and see the Japan Hobby Show.  You'll love it!

This is the company that makes Hearty Clay and UV LED resin that are sold at HM Ben Franklin Crafts.

I really liked this booth which had the products for making realistic looking candies and other sweets.

I touched the yummy looking items and really wanted to taste them even though they were made of clay.  The booth workers were not ready to sell their products yet so I just had to LOOK and salivate.


Don't these fake chocolate treats look real? I really hope the buyers for our HM BFC stores pick up this line of products.  I wonder if seeing but not being able to eat chocolates is a helpful diet trick. 

This photo doesn't show the beauty of these polymer clay jewelry pieces. I know that polymer clay is nothing new but the soft sheen and delicate metallic touches make these so amazing. I purchased some of the raw materials for sale and hopefully I can make some jewelry like the ones I admired.
These amazing art pieces are made from paper....unbelievable!  As you can see, Japan craft artists are very creative and work hard to make unique craft items.  There were also dozens of booths showcasing gorgeous fabric and yarn crafts but I unfortunately didn't photograph them.  Even through the coughing and nose-blowing, I saw and was impressed by all the high quality craft work.  Hopefully, next year I will attend the Japan Hobby Show again and not have a cold. I am looking forward to seeing what Japanese craft products will be appearing in our stores. You should check them out too to get a taste of the Japanese style of crafting.

Friday, May 10, 2024

The Japan Hobby Show




We just returned from the Japan Hobby Show so I thought you might like to see some photos and hear a little about the show.  This year our company had two booths,  HM Ben Franklin Crafts and  HM Ace Hardware Science.  The booths were managed by some of our Hawaii staff, who were happy to have a work related trip to Japan.  In the Ben Franklin Crafts booth lei making was taught to eager Japanese crafters.  Hawaiian crafts are a big hit in Japan mostly because of the Japanese interest in hula. 




The HM Ace Hardware Science booth was very active with young and old playing with the kit built science toys.  The idea of learning while playing is very enticing and crosses the international border of education.  From the excitement shown at these House Mart booths it is evident that crafts and hardware science need no translation when it comes to fun. Check out our stores and see for yourself!





Monday, May 6, 2024

Happy Bee-Day Card


The bees in the Pink and Main stamp set are so darn cute that I just had to use them to make this birthday card (B-day...get it?)  I started this card by cutting the base from a 12x12 sheet of golden yellow card stock using the Sizzix Royal Flip-its die set.  This die partially cuts out the cartouche shape and scores the fold lines. 
The printed panels of cute bees and honey comb designs were die cut from Doodlebug Designs 12x12 paper. Pink and Main bees were stamped on heavy white marker paper, colored with Copic pens, die cut with Pink and Main dies, and adhered to the card with pop-up foam dots.


The Bee Happy and Happy Bee-Day words were stamped on the die cut daisy print (Echo Park) cartouches with black ink. Then they were heat embossed with gold sparkle embossing powder before they were attached to the card.  For a floral touch, tiny daisy flowers from Japan were glued to the bottom of the card and two  larger daisies (Essentials) were glued back to back on the corner of the cartouche. Finally, Doodlebug Designs Sprinkle yellow dots were glued to the center of the larger daisies. Oh yes, I gave the bees sparkly wings with a bit of Stickles (star dust).  This card was super simple to create and will surely add some happ-Bee-ness to someone's Bee-day.  There are so many bee related craft products at HM Ben Franklin Crafts, that I'm sure you'll find just what you need to create something Bee-u-ti-ful !


 

Thursday, May 2, 2024

Floral Mother's Day Card


This Mother's Day card starts off like a gift ready to be unwrapped.  Using the Sizzix die set, Ornate Label Fold-Along, the base was cut from a 12x12 Crafter's Companion Floral sheet. After sliding the ribbon band off, the card opens to reveal the sentiment.


The Lawn Fawn Happy Mother's Day words were cut from lavender pearlized DCWV paper. It was glued to the die cut scalloped oval (cut from a floral print 6x6 Violet Studio paper). I glued an extra scalloped oval on the side so that a message can be written inside the card. The card is inserted into the slits on the sides of the card base.


Finally, some tiny artificial flowers and leaves (from my ancient stash) were glued onto the sides of the oval card and on the ribbon band.  This card was simple to make and I think it is very feminine and floral...just right for a sweet mother! Even if you don't make a card like this, I hope you'll make one for your mother or someone who is a great mother. Mothers are the glue that holds the world together...so let's STICK with each other...LOL!