Liz posted about these beautiful Help Japan prints by W+K Studio. They made me gasp they are so perfect. I want one.
Liz also linked to several other helpful resources related to the earthquake and tsunami aftermath. Find her post here.
The Intersection of Design & Motherhood
Liz posted about these beautiful Help Japan prints by W+K Studio. They made me gasp they are so perfect. I want one.
Liz also linked to several other helpful resources related to the earthquake and tsunami aftermath. Find her post here.
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I loved this when I saw them over at Say Yes to Hoboken. I’m also posting on Etsy finds for Japan disaster relief today:
http://www.modernparentsmessykids.com/2011/03/fresh-finds-etsy-japan-relief-items.html
You’re right – so perfect! Thanks for sharing.
Stunning simplicity. Perfect! Thanks for sharing.
My best friend and her family are in the Air Force and stationed outside Tokyo. She has young children and her perspective on military, disaster and family is worth the time: http://tuneintokyo2010.blogspot.com/
Thanks for caring! I’m borrowing this message translated into Japanese from Richard Graham of Genki English, who has considerable experience and contacts in Japan. Richard recommends that people send uplifting messages to the Japanese, such as: Ganbaré! がんばれ!
Ganbare means “keep going”, ”never give up”, “keep trying” or “keep your spirits high” .