Some of the best things about the holidays are unexpected. I spent hours looking at two Christmas trees for the Happy Felissimo project that I stumbled on at Nippori Station.

As my sewing roots are primarily in soft toy making, I was thrilled when I stumbled across hundreds (thousands?) of soft fabric, felt and amigurumi reindeer shaped into Christmas trees. I went back to my hotel and followed the link to the Japanese website where I spent another half hour or so in giddy bliss. (Make sure your sound is on!) Then I followed the not as entertaining, but infomative link to Happy Felissimo's English site.
For those of us in Australia, the project is something akin to Softies for Mirabel on a larger, global scale. Toys are collected in Japan, Hong Kong, Beijing and New York where the they are spread across the globe. I think I read that the project is in its eleventh year, though I may have that wrong. Each year, members make similar critters using either fabric, felt or yarn. I think the consistency of design is what made these trees so captivating and such a joy to look at.
Unexpected joy in Tokyo.



That tree is amazing.
ReplyDeleteAww, what a cute idea!
ReplyDeleteThat is amazing! I would have been entranced!
ReplyDeleteI love those little reindeer! The tree looks awesome. It sounds like a good project, off to check out those links.
ReplyDeleteThat is all kinds of fantastic! What a thing to organize annually.
ReplyDeleteWow! seriously wow!
ReplyDeleteCuteness overload! Looks like I have to stop before Christmas!
ReplyDeletesooooo cool.
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