While traveling, I often peek into antique shops in the hope of finding something unique and irresistible. During a quick stop at the Cambridge Antiques store in Boston, I uncovered two vintage ceramic pieces. This first one was made by the Roseville company in 1944. The glaze color and unique shape made it stand apart from all the other 'stuff' on the shelves of ceramic items. For a piece of pottery 82 years old it was in great condition, having a lovely glaze with no cracks or chips.
Friday, July 10, 2026
Vintage Ceramic Treasures Discovered
Monday, July 6, 2026
Chiikawa Figure with Macrons on Jar Top
Here is the second Chiikawa figure jar that I've made. Like the prvious blog post the components were adhered to the cover with Padico UV resin that was set with a UV light. The little hearts are actually confetti (HM Ben Franklin Crafts).
The macrons were made from Hearty clay and were formed in a silicon mold. I can't remember where I purchased the mold from but I think you could hand form the macrons. Like the previous Chiikawa jar, this one is waterproof so it would make a great washable food jar...I suggest a sweet treat! It doesn't take many supplies to make a cute jar like this and it comes together quickly because of the 1 minute setting UV resin available from HM Ben Franklin Crafts. You don't have to use a Chiikawa figure...look around and I'm sure you'll find something that will make a perfect cover topper. Cute, useful and handmade are the perfect ingredients for a great craft project. Give it a try!
Wednesday, July 1, 2026
Chiikawa Figure with Flowers and Butterflies on Jar Top
Friday, June 26, 2026
Moru (Chenille) Doll with Hearts and Sweets on Glass Jar
I made the Moru (Chenille) doll a long time ago from a kit I purchased at HM Ben Franklin Crafts. I liked it so much that I kept it on my desk to play with....I bent the limbs and added a hairclip. One day I had the great idea to glue it onto the wooden lid of a Daiso glass jar (like I did with the ceramic cats in a former post). I glued on a plastic lollipop and some other treats that I purchased from HM Ben Franklin Crafts. Next, I applied some Padico UV LED resin around the doll and arranged some plastic heart beads (available at Daiso) onto the resin before turning ont the UV lamp. After a few minutes, the resin was set all around the jar lid. Just like that....it was done! I am really pleased with the outcome of this instant project. I plan to keep hair clips and elastic hair bands in this sweet jar. Because the Moru doll is not washable, I will only keep non-edibles in the jar. This is an easy project that you can easily do in a few hours. Use your creativity to make a jar that makes you happy! I did and I am so HAPPY!
Sunday, June 21, 2026
Banana Bread Studded With Persimmons, Raisins and Chestnuts
I had some dried persimmons, raisins and chestnuts from Japan and I thought that they would be nice in a loaf of bread, but I didn't want to make kneaded, yeast bread to try my idea out. I opted to make a simple banana bread (my Mom's recipe) and add the chopped fruits and nuts. My cooking experiment turned out attractive and yummy. The recipe usually makes one large loaf but I divided the batter into two small loaves...one to try and one to freeze for later. Because I like giving baked goods for gifts, I am happy that this test bake was a success. Time is always short during the holidays so having a quick but special looking treat to give to friends and family is always swonderful. To me, baking like crafting is full of experiments. Please share the results of your creative ideas!
Tuesday, June 16, 2026
Japan Hobby Show 2026
One of the first incredibly irresistible handmade crafts I spied were these dessert cats. I thought I would circle around and buy one later, but I forgot....sigh, maybe I can figure out how to make one myself. If only I can find some miniature dessert dishes I'll be in business!
Another booth that I was entranced by was one that had a variety of paper products. Some of the items for sale are already in our HM Ben Franklin Crafts. I especially love the paper dioramas...so intricate and beautiful. Japanese crafters are also very talented at creating gorgeous cards. I think they do way more correspondence by mail than we do in the U.S.
Thursday, June 11, 2026
Confetti Gel Card for a Dog Man Fan
Saturday, June 6, 2026
Japanese Hula Festival


Monday, June 1, 2026
Confetti Gel Birthday Cards

As you can see, the variety of confetti gel cards is endless and they make a wonderful, playful surprise for the recipient. I know I'll be making more of these cards in the future and perhaps I'll try making a confetti gel cover for a gift box. Now I've got to buy more colors of gel to play with....off to HM Ben Franklin Crafts!
Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Toji Shrine Fair 2026
I wish I had taken more photos to show you the breadth of the fair but I was so engrossed in searching for new treasures. I even tripped and fell flat on my face into a display of bowls spread on the ground....I didn't break a single bowl! Of all the things we do and see in Japan, I enjoy attending the Toji Shrine Fair the most. I guess I'm a treatsure hunter at heart and enjoy meeting/chatting with the talented crafters. I hope someday you will be able to attend the fair and find your own handmade goodies, both antiques and edibles!
Saturday, May 23, 2026
Washi Paper Covered Notepads with Japanese Fabric Charms
Recently, while looking for something in my super messy craft area, I 'discovered' two undecorated notepads. They were purchased a long time ago from HM Ben Franklin Crafts. The notepads were made from kraft paper cardboard and had simple magnet clasps. I'm sure you can fashion one yourself using a self-stick note pad, kraft construction paper and some Velcro tabs. Anyway, it was simple cut and paste to cover the notepads with printed Japanese washi paper (lots availiable at HM BFC). The fabric charms were made from kits purchased at HM Ben Franklin Crafts. At first the small parts may seem overwhelming but trust me they are really simple. Although the instructions are in Japanese, it is easy to translate using Google Translate on your phone. The kits are for making charms but I thought they would make great decorations for washi covered notepads. All you really need is a sharp pair of scissors (small) and 3-in-1 glue. This is absolutely my favorite glue because it had the right viscosity to grab quickly but still allow for sliding the parts around to adjust into place. Also this glue dries clear and permanent.The padding on the charms is just perfect for giving some dimension and interest to the notepads I think making a bunch of these notepads would be perfect for party favors or just small gifts for no reason at all. Don't you love giving and receiving unexpected surprises?
Monday, May 18, 2026
Cat Candy Containers
Thursday, May 14, 2026
Shaker Resin Charms
Saturday, May 9, 2026
The Unplanned Card
I call this card the 'unplanned one' as it was created from bits and pieces which somehow all work together. The card began from a test that I did on craft paper using a Hero Arts background stamp. I thought that the stamped image looked really old like weathered wood. In my stash of printed washi papers collected over many years, I found a damaged piece that seemed just right for this card. I cut away the insect holes and foxing (rust colored stains) and highlighted a mountain shape. I really like the overall look of this printed washi paper because it looks like an old block print.
Tuesday, May 5, 2026
2026 Boy's Day Card
While perusing the goodies at HM Ben Franklin Crafts, I spied a set of Dandelion Designs Boy's Day stamps and a 6x6 Forever in Time Perfect Prints paper pad. I thought that paired together they would make a unique Boy's Day card. The cute little boys were stamped (with waterproof black ink) onto white card stock, colored with Copic pens, and fussy cut out. (The Dandelion images on the front of the stamp package are smaller than the actual stamp images so they aren't difficult to color. Also it is easier to stamp the entire rubber sheet first and then color and cut out the images. It is difficult to get a precise cut through the tough rubber.) I chose a color and design from the paper pad that I felt would look like a scene. The words in the Happy Boy's Day stampe set were too small for what I had in mind so I used the words from an older Dandelion Designs set,' Boy's Day'. I stamped the words first and then used a circle punch before coloring with a yellow marker pen.
While at HM Ben Franklin Crafts, I saw a box of the cutest animal washi tapes. I couldn't resist buying the tapes ( so many adorable printed rolls!). I knew I would find a use for all of them. Don't they look perfect on the envelope? You have to check out the washi tape boxes. There are many fabulous designs to choose from...guess I have to go shopping again! LOL!
Saturday, May 2, 2026
Chocolate and Cherry Stromboli
I love trying new recipes, especially cookie and bread recipes. I recently purchased a Taste of Home magazine featuring bread recipes. I decided to try the Chocolate and Cherry Stromboli because it seemed rather easy and I had all of the ingredients. It turned out fabulous and tasted so delicious! I did substitute the canola oil with peanut oil because it was what I had. If I bake this bread again, I may try melted butter instead of oil as I like the taste of butter better. Also the cherry pieces don't show up well in the chocolate so I might substitute chopped apricots next time. Because I am testing bread recipes for future gift giving, I think I would not drip on the melted chocolate if I was planning to wrap the bread as the melted dark chocolate doesn't harden (needs to be tempered). Perhaps the candy melt chocolate sold at HM Ben Franklin Crafts would harden well enough to permit wrapping the bread in cellophane bags. The recipe specifies applying an egg wash and sprinkling on coarse sugar before baking. I think really coating the loaf with coarse sugar would add the sweet taste and be attractive but not messy so there would be no need for drizzling chocolate. Ther were dozens of great sounding bread recipes that I will try out in the near future. I'll let you know which ones from this magazine are successful and why. If you are interested in perfecting your bread baking skills, I think you should get a copy of this magazine and get cooking!













































