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Pink Paislee - Turn the Page
Silhouette Cameo
Kite cut file from Paper Issues
Cloud cut file from Paige Evans in the Silhouette Store
Lace from Crafty Ribbons
White embroidery thread
Black fine tip Sharpie pen
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ReplyDeleteCurrent Japan time is midnight.
New Year's Day is a very important day for the Japanese people.
In Japanese, New Year is called "oshougatsu", and the very first day of the year is called "gantan".
People decorate their houses with special decorations.
"Kadomatsu", two groups of bamboo to place in front of the entrance; "shimenawa", a sacred straw rope to protect the door; and "kagamimochi, round, piled up mochi (rice cakes) to appreciate and eat as a token of wellbeing.
Families with young children often send New Year's Cards with a family photo or a picture of their children.
Ryoma.