Pretty Papers
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I love, love, love pretty prints and paper, so Ito-ya in Ginza (across the street from the Apple store) is like heaven to me. Here are a few papers I picked up there recently. I can't decide what to do with them. A friend suggested framing them, which sounds like a good idea. I'm working on covering ugly shoeboxes with paper to use as extra storage in the genkan (the entrance where we take off our shoes), but I think these papers are a little too fancy for that. Hmmmm...
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