Showing posts with label Japanese Christmas Charity Bazaar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Japanese Christmas Charity Bazaar. Show all posts

Wednesday, 6 November 2013

Japanese Christmas Charity Bazaar


It’s that time of the year again, the most wonderful time of the year for me at least. After the long haul of the days and weeks and months, now we are near the end of another year. How is that? For some it is time well spend and yet to some the past months should have been spent wisely. I, on the other hand have mixed feelings about the things that I have done during these past months. Nevertheless time and tide wait for no man and we have to move on with time. That was why these two months are special to me because I intended to enjoy and do the things that I love to do and not to worry about anything, so to say! So for a start I have attended my first Christmas bazaar, the Japanese charity bazaar two weeks ago and this time I bought quite a few patchworks which I personally think were nice and handy and I bought these cute soaps which they made with Christmas motives. I can't wait to attend the many more Christmas Charity Bazaars around.
Patchwork Coasters, Tissues Holder and Snowman
Beautiful and Handy Patchwork Bag, Love this

Soaps With Christmas Motives


 

Sunday, 9 December 2012

Japanese Christmas Charity Bazaar

Today I am going to write about my Christmas activities. I love the month of December and the magic it brings. These few weeks have been busy with the sales and Christmas shopping. There are a lot of bargains in the malls and everyone is spoilt for choice. I attended a few of the Christmas bazaars organized by all the different associations. There were many stalls selling all sorts of things. I especially liked the Japanese association charity bazaar, they sell nice beautiful patchwork items and they were all reasonably priced.

There was a Japanese Kimono fitting where you can dress up in a kimono and had your picture taken. I had mine taken just to see how it feels like to be all dressed up in a kimono. It was real tight at the waist but then I enjoyed the fuss the Japanese ladies rendered. They were so friendly and soft spoken.


Wonderfully Made Draw String Bag Which I love!

Patch work Items I Bought at the Japanese Christmas Charity Bazaar Recently

Myself in a Beautiful Peachy Coloured Kimono!