I went into Kinokuniya wanting to buy 1 item. I came out with 3 (and that’s after painful shortlisting). This is fast becoming the norm. One of the books I bought was on dessert shops in Tokyo. I’m feasting my eyes on those pretty AND cute things! Here’s a few:




Dearest sandy, this happen to me too each time i visit Kinokuniya ~ i always end up with more than 1 craft books. These are gorgeous photos and so adorable! Have alovely merry happy weekend and love to you!
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Looking at these images, I realize that perhaps it's a blessing (in disguise) that the closest Kinokuya bookstore to me is about an hour drive-for someone as indecisive as me -- it saves me lots of painful decision-making moments :-)
ReplyDeleteThat first dessert looks so amazingly scrumptious! Berries are my favorite food... if only I could somehow make it appear in front of me!
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