Oh my goodness, this is such a lovely and cozy video! This definitely helps with the mental shopping list I'm making for when I finally get to visit 😅Thank you for the flip-through of your stamp notepad as well! I have to admit I've worried about how long I'll spend at the stamp counter haha, so this helps a lot!
Thank you so much for watching and the kind words!! 🥹 As you can see, I spent a long time at the stamp counter getting multiples of each stamps (I think I took at least 20 minutes haha) and tried to stay out of people's way so I think you'll be okay hehe. At one point I did 'take a break' to let others go before I came back 😂 There's plenty of seating in that particular store near the stamp counter!!
I am using the coin as charm for my olive leather cover as well to avoid scratch from charm itself.. 😊 I normally stamp on sticker papers and later cut them out and paste as required.. Love the green tea paper insert 😍
@trinajenkins8486 yes!! It’s absolutely incredible. Everything is so thoughtfully designed with intention down to the last detail. Their philosophy of “omotenashi” is fascinating and lovely.
It was very kind of you to share how much you spent… really appreciate the transparency.. it seems if I convert it to USD it is not that much.. if I buy it at US, I will be spending almost 4 times 😣
Thank you so much for watching! The prices are definitely much cheaper in Japan 😅 Please let me know if you had any questions about the prices specifically as I do have the receipt :)
I like how you did the stamps! I did the same. Someone gave me the idea to scan them or make a copy of them, then print on washi sticker paper. When you use them, they look like real stamps. I really like your choices...
Thank you!! Ahh yes that's so clever - that reminds me that I did have plans to scan them in to turn them into stickers but never got around to it haha. Definitely need to do that!
Ahh have the best time in Japan in March! The weather should be lovely 😍 I'm not sure exactly what the details are but I know that Bookbinders Design in Melbourne hosts the stamp caravan (they're a partner shop) and Milligram and Simple Beautiful Things in Sydney also host it (but not partner stores I don't think). I usually just stalk the TRC Instagram page for details 😅
Im new to journaling/planning and been using a hobonichi weeks the past month. As ive been diving down this rabbit hole ive learned alot from using it, as far as what i actually would use. So i stumbled onto buju which in turn brought me to the Traverl's Journal. I just spent alot of money on Amazon to get an entire setup for myself LMAO. Im so excited to get it and see where this goes.
Welcome to the travelers notebook community! It’s addicting 😂 I’m 10 years in and I still get excited when I go to a shop that sells them
hehe thank you!! Ahh I love that so much 🥺
Oh my goodness, this is such a lovely and cozy video! This definitely helps with the mental shopping list I'm making for when I finally get to visit 😅Thank you for the flip-through of your stamp notepad as well! I have to admit I've worried about how long I'll spend at the stamp counter haha, so this helps a lot!
Thank you so much for watching and the kind words!! 🥹 As you can see, I spent a long time at the stamp counter getting multiples of each stamps (I think I took at least 20 minutes haha) and tried to stay out of people's way so I think you'll be okay hehe. At one point I did 'take a break' to let others go before I came back 😂 There's plenty of seating in that particular store near the stamp counter!!
Live these type of videos can’t wait to visit the store myself one day
Thank you so much!! Hope you get to visit someday soon ❤️❤️
My dream trip is going to Japan to visit all of Traveler's notebook shops :) that was a fun video! loved all the items !
I love that and hoping you get to tick that dream off your list someday ❤️ Thank you so much for watching 🥺
This is incredible ! I want to go there so much ! ❤ Thanks for sharing this video
Thank you so much for watching and enjoying it! Hope you get visit someday 🥹🙏🏼
I am using the coin as charm for my olive leather cover as well to avoid scratch from charm itself.. 😊 I normally stamp on sticker papers and later cut them out and paste as required.. Love the green tea paper insert 😍
I love that! I'm glad I'm not the only one that pastes in the stamps later 😅
Every lover of writing and stationary has to take a trip to Japan.
It truly is such a wonderful experience!!
It's fascinating seeing how their social etiquette even comes through the design and services of shopping experiences.
@trinajenkins8486 yes!! It’s absolutely incredible. Everything is so thoughtfully designed with intention down to the last detail. Their philosophy of “omotenashi” is fascinating and lovely.
It was very kind of you to share how much you spent… really appreciate the transparency..
it seems if I convert it to USD it is not that much.. if I buy it at US, I will be spending almost 4 times 😣
Thank you so much for watching! The prices are definitely much cheaper in Japan 😅 Please let me know if you had any questions about the prices specifically as I do have the receipt :)
Just recntly visited TF Kyoto too but this still feels relaxing for me 🥰 Great haul too!❤
Aww thank you so much, that's so kind of you to say ❤️
I love all the items you bought! Everything!! I have to visit the Kyoto store!!
Aw thank you!! We have similar tastes then hehe. Hope you get to visit someday soon 🥰
I like how you did the stamps! I did the same. Someone gave me the idea to scan them or make a copy of them, then print on washi sticker paper. When you use them, they look like real stamps. I really like your choices...
Thank you!! Ahh yes that's so clever - that reminds me that I did have plans to scan them in to turn them into stickers but never got around to it haha. Definitely need to do that!
Great haul!!
What is the event in Australia that has a stamp caravan?
I would/will definitely be impulsive lol we are heading to Japan in March so……………🤷🏻♀️
Ahh have the best time in Japan in March! The weather should be lovely 😍 I'm not sure exactly what the details are but I know that Bookbinders Design in Melbourne hosts the stamp caravan (they're a partner shop) and Milligram and Simple Beautiful Things in Sydney also host it (but not partner stores I don't think). I usually just stalk the TRC Instagram page for details 😅
Im new to journaling/planning and been using a hobonichi weeks the past month. As ive been diving down this rabbit hole ive learned alot from using it, as far as what i actually would use. So i stumbled onto buju which in turn brought me to the Traverl's Journal. I just spent alot of money on Amazon to get an entire setup for myself LMAO. Im so excited to get it and see where this goes.
Ahh welcome to the journalling/planning world! Congrats on your new set up 😍 I hope it serves you well!!
Me tooooooo omg lol. 😅😂
Hello ❤ i'm curious what kind of camera did you use for this video? Thank you
I used my phone and DJI Osmo Pocket 3 :)