This red and black Japanese inspired scrapbooking layout template page was originally designed immediately after the earthquake in Japan in January. I posted it on Zazzle as a design for iPad covers and such with proceeds to be donated to earthquake relief.
Now I’m bringing it off the shelf for you to enjoy. The pretty postcards are vintage Japanese, as is the background paper print. The rectangular bamboo frame is perfect to showcase your favorite Asian memories, with a red parasol embellishment in the corner.
The red and black chopsticks symbolize the wonderful memories of the delicious food that my Japanese babysitter used to make for us when my sisters and I were little. Her name was Nodiko, and she care for us like we were her own children. I could still drink soy sauce from a bucket–except that probably wouldn’t be healthy.
If you ever visit Japan Town in San Francisco, be sure to buy several sets of beautiful chopsticks. They make a wonderful conversation piece for a dinner party, and they look pretty when you use them to secure a romantic top knot in long hair. Download your free Japanese Quick Page Layout here.
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Thanks again for a lovely quickpage. You must be telepathic!! My son had 2 Japanese students staying with them so I know exactly what I will be using it for. Again thankyou
Angie xx
My Pleasure, Angie! So happy that you have the perfect photos for it.