Dear Debbie, What a pretty scarecraw, rather than handsom! I can see cute letters, へのへのもへ(じ). I'm afraid he might invite birds moreʚ(ˆ◡ˆ)ɞ. Thank you for uploading it. Kind regards, Sadami
Etegami (e= "picture"; tegami= "letter/message") are simple drawings accompanied by a few apt words. They are usually done on postcards so that they can be easily mailed off to one's friends. Though etegami has few hard-and-fast rules, traditional tools and materials include writing brushes, sumi ink, blocks of water-soluble, mineral-based pigments called gansai, and washi postcards that have varying degrees of "bleed." They often depict some ordinary item from everyday life, especially items that bring a particular season to mind.
Dear Debbie,
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty scarecraw, rather than handsom! I can see cute letters, へのへのもへ(じ). I'm afraid he might invite birds moreʚ(ˆ◡ˆ)ɞ. Thank you for uploading it.
Kind regards, Sadami
Actually, those are button eyes, except that one button is coming loose and is almost falling off. :)
DeleteYikes! That's so powerful and spooky. Beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteFun to know they have scarecrows in Japan too! Cute actually!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sense of humor: I like it very much.
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