At 9:30AM we had a short origami course led by Mr. Kobayashi, the creative and friendly owner of Origami Kaikan. Well, I never good at this art of folding papers. Even when I was at kindergarten-as an ignorant kid-I never tried to listen to my teacher's instruction in every origami class and frequently asked my friends to get my origami work done. But Mr. Kobayashi taught us really well with bigger origami papers as the examples for us to follow. Sounds so lame that after seventeen years I could finally make some good ones. Ha!
Besides continuing the family business, he also contributes by inventing numerous new origami and kirigami creations. I haven't seen much variety of origami/kirigami like what I saw at this place. So lovely!
Next, around 11:30AM we arrived at Tokyo DisneySea.
Time to have fun and play with water a little bit! Wohoo!
The you-know-what icon, Tokyo Tower, graciously stands still, illuminated by lights at night.
Going edgy, being so black and white but I hardly not to put some pattern as a main touch of the overall look. Loving the kaleidoscopic pattern here and got a chance to use the suspender for styling reason eventually. Lol! :P
I consider this post is dreamy and creative enough because there are three lovely elements like feathers, fringe, and crochet. The forest-look place also suddenly gives a fairy tale and adventurous feelings where a person is only surrounded by beautiful realm of nature. No color suits this look best but the calming earth tone colors. Top and skirt are from thrift store and fringe sandals from Promod.