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Daiso Haul

August 13th, 2010 @ 2:04 pm by Mrs. Glasses

We went to Daiso and got quite the haul. Daiso is a magical place where everything is 100 yen. That’s more than your weakling American dollar. :D Just kidding! It’s the equivalent of a 99-cent store.

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Picture frames in our wedding colors (for table numbers?). Address labels. Hole punchers in the shape of a cherry blossom and a heart. Industrial-strength scissors. A cherry-blossom-shaped embosser. And Hello Kitty hanging scrolls—let’s take a closer look!

Daiso Haul :  wedding decor tokyo Img 039  We thought we could hang these around the buffet table since they all feature Hello Kitty and some kind of food. Super cute, right? And very unique! I’m so excited to display them and then use them in our new home.

What have you found recently that you’ve been excited about?

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12 Responses to “Daiso Haul”

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bellelayne
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bellelayne (message)  57 posts, Worker bee

Awesome! I love our dollar stores here. If I visited over there I’d be stocking up in the 100 yen stores! ha ha :-)
I just got 5 tubes of 100 glow sticks at a craft store in town on clearance for 3.97!!

 
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starjas

Oooh I love daiso. The closest one to me is 40 miles away. Not bad but I wish it was closer. I imagine the daiso in japan is better than the one here in the sf bay area.

 
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bakerysensei
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bakerysensei (message)  158 posts, Blushing bee

i LOVE daiso. miss it so much.

 
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Miss Starfish (message)  1,924 posts, Buzzing bee

I love dollar stores! Great find!

 
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korikai (message)  2 posts, Wannabee

Natsukashii!

 
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Mrs. Trail Mix (message)  6,328 posts, Bee Keeper

Those Hello Kitty scrolls are perfect!

 
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babyboo (message)  2,051 posts, Buzzing bee

We have 99 Marukai here.. love them! (Although prices have increased to $2 :/ )

 
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jlp2w71611 (message)  298 posts, Helper bee

I was super excited about our flower girl basket- a few dollars at an after Easter sale!

 
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Miss Jellyfish (message)  1,450 posts, Bumble bee

I want to go to Daiso so bad! Miss Sewing posted about it a few months ago, there’s one in the Bay Area! Maybe I’ll go next week….

 
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mrspaetz (message)  3,805 posts, Honey bee

holycrap. i LOVE Daiso.

 
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Mrs. Sewing (message)  2,701 posts, Sugar bee

seeing the real deal makes me a little miffed at our understocked 1.50 daiso here..lol. but still better than no daiso at all! i bought the bath room hello kitty flag…so cute~

 
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Mrs. Glasses, Tokyo/Los Angeles, CA Age and Occupation: 24, English teacher Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, English teacher Engagement Date: September 2008 Wedding Date: October 2010 Venue: Parents' backyard About Me: I’m an expat living in Tokyo. I’ve been in Japan for almost three years now, where I met my fantastic English fiance. It’s time to leave Japan, so we are planning a fun, intimate, backyard ceremony back home in the suburbs of L.A. in October. Our wedding will be a mix of my love for food, beer, my Japanese culture, and Mr. G’s Englishness. We are on a tiny budget and DIYing almost everything!

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