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Japanese Creations
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 18 ส.ค. 2016
Welcome to the official Japanese Creations TH-cam channel.
Say sayonara to the same old crafts. Subscribe to learn about traditional Japanese crafts here. For more information about simple craft kits and authentic materials sourced directly from Japan, visit japanesecreations.com/.
Rooted in Japan. Made by you. #JapaneseCreations
Say sayonara to the same old crafts. Subscribe to learn about traditional Japanese crafts here. For more information about simple craft kits and authentic materials sourced directly from Japan, visit japanesecreations.com/.
Rooted in Japan. Made by you. #JapaneseCreations
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5 Tip on color gradation for pieces next to each other
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5 Tip on color gradation for pieces next to each other
3 Preparing the washi pieces for tearing
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3 Preparing the washi pieces for tearing
Do you have any classes that I can sign up for? I love all your videos!
We will be visiting Japan for 3 weeks this November. Do you offer any in person classes? Do you offer online or video versions of this class? I could not find the on your website.
The link takes me to a website pitching online gambling instead of art courses.
Must try this beautiful art soon.❤
The technique is informative, but the final images, at least in the cases of the bananas and the mug weren’t the ones painted on screen - perhaps they had another go off screen. This technique would certainly give people a bit more confidence to give it a try.
My goodness. Everything about this video and all the people in it….just beautiful.
can it be re-activated with water?
Muy lindo,pero para mi que estoy recien empezando demasiado rápido.De igual forma felicitaciones!!!🌵🌲🌻💕
Sad that this site went under but it's because many if the kits were over $40 and you could easily source the materials elsewhere for much cheaper and make more with them. This is a great introduction to the art though.
Can you add water to tapioca paste glue as Yamato sticking paste island does it yellow over time ?
Got about half way through this video and realized that there are no postings more recently than 1 year ago (April 2021). The link to their website is not operational so I'm guessing they've moved on to something else?
Man that’s just my headphones cable
Amazing video! Deserves more views!!!
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Resident Evil Village brought me here.
ware can I order cant find you on this link?
Sorry but Japanese Creations has pulled out of the US market. They are concentrating on the Japanese market.
@@annekhan4798 is there still away I can order it and pay the shipping extra
I trying to find you to order some of these kits one day there was all over the internet now I cant find any just on a month like they disappeared????
Beautiful
I purchase this set. I so sorry you closed your US website. Thank you for putting the sewing instructions up on you tube
I purchase this set. I so sorry you closed your US website. Thank you for putting the sewing instructions up on you tube
I purchase this set. I so sorry you closed your US website. Thank you for putting the sewing instructions up on you tube
I purchase this set. I so sorry you closed your US website. Thank you for putting the sewing instructions up on you tube
I purchase this set. I so sorry you closed your US website. Thank you for putting the sewing instructions up on you tube.
awesome! :D
This is so cute!
I would love to try this.It"s taking the time & have time just for me.The tutorial was very well & technique that was shown was just wonderful Thank You for sharing.
You are the best 🥰🥰🥰
Thanks for helping ☺️☺️☺️
for years I been trying to find what this was called I stumbled across it on pintrest looking at washi papers, so glad I did cause I now cant start my world in this crafting art..
holy damn i havent tried this but daaamn
What is she doing? It’s impossible to tell.
Wow! I’m very interested.
This is lovely,a great technique.
What are you using to "cut out" the pieces, please?
I thought that was really wonderful, I wanted to learn how to make these pictures. But it's going to mean so much more now that I know where my mediums come from. Very insightful. Thank You.!!
Why do you rip and and cut small pieces from the center of the paper?
That, to me, is like the most convoluted and complex and wasteful way to do the simplest kind of art. You could achieve the same look with kids watercolor paints. At least a design this simple. Hmmm - I wouldn't bother unless it was something really complex. I wonder how expensive this is. I think I could achieve something similar with any kind of thin tissue paper - the kind used for gift wrap. Find enough variety of colors and patterns and you can do something very like this.
You are wrong. You cannot achieve the same look with tissue or gift wrap paper. This type of paper although looks very fine and thin is also rather strong. It is very versatile for various crafts. When I lived in Korea I did this using Korean Hanji, traditional mulberry paper and washi paper. I made torn paper art as well as wired lamps. Others have created furniture and trinket boxes decorated using this type of paper. If you see it as a waste of time then this art is not for you.
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Love ❤️
Wtf would you need this for?
It’s decorative 😒
Boring
Nice stitches but would be better if faced camera more clearly and slowly shown
Thank You, that was a beautiful description!
I ordered the Etegami course and received my supplies kit today. WONDERFUL QUALITY! I've looked at about a third of the videos and they are high quality with easy to follow instructions. I can't wait to begin creating Etegami!
TYSM!!!! rlly helped
Veryyyyyyy elegant and beautiful loveee loveee your videoo very informative