Sunday, December 4, 2011

Birds of our dreams

Hey everyone!

Here's something about origami:
The Japanese word, “origami” is a combination of two words in Japanese: “ori” which means “to fold” and “kami” which means “paper”. It is believed that Japanese origami began in the 6th century and because of the high costs of paper, origami was only used for religious ceremonial purposes.
In Japan, the crane is a mystical creature and is believed to live for a thousand years. As a result, in the Japanese, Chinese and Korean culture, the crane represents good fortune and longevity. The Japanese refer to the crane as the “bird of happiness”. The wings of the crane were believed to carry souls up to paradise.

Traditionally, it was believed that if one folded 1000 origami cranes, ones wish would come true. It has also become a symbol of hope and healing during challenging times.

Here's a nice story about it:
The origami crane (折鶴 orizuru in Japanese) has become a symbol of peace because of this legend, and because of a young Japanese girl named Sadako Sasaki. Sadako was exposed to the radiation of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima as an infant, and it took its inevitable toll on her health. She was then a hibakusha – an atom bomb survivor. By the time she was twelve in 1955, she was dying of leukemia. Hearing the legend, she decided to fold one thousand origami cranes so that she could live. However, when she saw that the other children in her ward were dying, she realized that she would not survive and wished instead for world peace and an end to suffering. A popular version of the tale is that Sadako folded 644 cranes before she died; her classmates then continued folding cranes in honor of their friend. She was buried with a wreath of 1,000 cranes to honor her dream. While her effort could not extend her life, it moved her friends to make a granite statue of Sadako in the Hiroshima Peace Park: a young girl standing with her hands outstretched, a paper crane flying from her fingertips. Every year the statue is adorned with thousands of wreaths of a thousand origami cranes.

Well, I folded about 500 cranes so far, so I guess I'm half way to get to live my dream already! :)























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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Christmas Special Edition II.

Hey guys!

I made some more of the bird boxes! I find them really cool! It's a perfect gift for a woman! :)
So it's almost December.. time to get the Christmas presents! You can but them at Mieke, Funni and Beautiful Losers too!


















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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Fatima

Hi everyone!

I have another shop to sell my earrings! This means, that you can by Budababa earrings in 4 different locations in Gent! Here are some pictures from the newest one called Fatima:


Fatima
Struifstraat 1-3, 9000 Gent
Opening hours:
Tue-Fri: 12:00-18:00
Sat:14:00-18:00

















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Monday, November 28, 2011

Budababa webshop

Hey everyone!

I'm happy to announce, that from now on you can buy my earrings online as well! All you have to do is click here:

You'll find cool girlie clothing and handmade accessories from local designers from Gent. Have fun!

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Wanna bite? :)

Hey everyone!

I just finished 30 pairs of the earigami birds!!!! They still have to dry out, but it's not gonna take that long. So I hope tomorrow I can show you some new pictures! 
But don't worry, I have some stuff for now as well! These are the photos from the new items I'm making for one of the shops. Hope you gonna like them ^^








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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Behind the scenes

Hey everyone!

I took some pictures of the process of making all the earrings in case you're curious :)


















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