Japanese Lollipop Tags for Valentine's Day



Do you love all thing Japanese? Me too. And so does Danielle Thompson. She's designed a digital, printable package all kawaii-ed out with fruit. (Kawaii is Japanese for cute.) I want those lollipop tags! They would make the hippest valentines ever. Seriously. I am so in love with these.
Also. In case you're curious, the Japanese lettering says "cute" "japanese" and "colorful" in a repeated pattern. You can find lots more photos here.

Labels: holidays, kids, make something

4 Comments:
Everything about this is delightful! Love the happy colors.
where are these lovely lollipops from?
I have to ask where does one get those lollipops?
Thanks for the label ideas, trying to think of ways to incorporate the idea to cupcakes or cookies. Anyone?
What a funny and cute idea!
I googled Paul Rand, found your blog and I really like it!
I'm gonna go check out your older posts, I'm already stealing this idea, the apple pies in a box.. who knows what else you'll inspire me to do! =)
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