eric x CTFJ 10th Anniversary Limited Edition Tote-bag with Key Chain
We made a set of cute tote bag and key chain with a Japanese eraser stamp artist eric as part of our 10th Anniversary project! The designs are pinted with silk screen printing method with navy ink. The theme of our Anniversary project is "Make your day colorful" to represent our 10 years of journey where we started from zero (blank) to today (lots of colorful memories), so the tote-bag is printed with one simple color to represent where we started and added a ticket tag design key chain to represent our colorful jouney of 10 years. We hope you will put your dream in this bag and make your day colorfu and unique!
It comes with a New York limited edition coaster that we made for Stationery Fest we attended as a little gift to share the fun we had there.
* Size without handle: 36cm x 37cm (14" x 14.5")
* Cotton 100% tote-bag
* Acrylic Key Chain
* Illustrator: eric
* Made in Japan
* More eric items HERE
Who is eric?
eric is an eraser stamp artist whose motto is "Hello, Small Things!" She is known for her intricately detailed illustrations of tiny, everyday objects - stationery, tools, and the small things tucked away in life's corners - rendered with a warmth that feels both nostalgic and utterly delightful. Her work spans stationery collaborations, exhibitions, and workshops, and she has published a book on the art of eraser stamp making.
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eric x CTFJ 10th Anniversary Limited Edition Tote-bag with Key Chain
eric x CTFJ 10th Anniversary Limited Edition Tote-bag with Key Chain
We made a set of cute tote bag and key chain with a Japanese eraser stamp artist eric as part of our 10th Anniversary project! The designs are pinted with silk screen printing method with navy ink. The theme of our Anniversary project is "Make your day colorful" to represent our 10 years of journey where we started from zero (blank) to today (lots of colorful memories), so the tote-bag is printed with one simple color to represent where we started and added a ticket tag design key chain to represent our colorful jouney of 10 years. We hope you will put your dream in this bag and make your day colorfu and unique!
It comes with a New York limited edition coaster that we made for Stationery Fest we attended as a little gift to share the fun we had there.
* Size without handle: 36cm x 37cm (14" x 14.5")
* Cotton 100% tote-bag
* Acrylic Key Chain
* Illustrator: eric
* Made in Japan
* More eric items HERE
Who is eric?
eric is an eraser stamp artist whose motto is "Hello, Small Things!" She is known for her intricately detailed illustrations of tiny, everyday objects - stationery, tools, and the small things tucked away in life's corners - rendered with a warmth that feels both nostalgic and utterly delightful. Her work spans stationery collaborations, exhibitions, and workshops, and she has published a book on the art of eraser stamp making.
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We made a set of cute tote bag and key chain with a Japanese eraser stamp artist eric as part of our 10th Anniversary project! The designs are pinted with silk screen printing method with navy ink. The theme of our Anniversary project is "Make your day colorful" to represent our 10 years of journey where we started from zero (blank) to today (lots of colorful memories), so the tote-bag is printed with one simple color to represent where we started and added a ticket tag design key chain to represent our colorful jouney of 10 years. We hope you will put your dream in this bag and make your day colorfu and unique!
It comes with a New York limited edition coaster that we made for Stationery Fest we attended as a little gift to share the fun we had there.
* Size without handle: 36cm x 37cm (14" x 14.5")
* Cotton 100% tote-bag
* Acrylic Key Chain
* Illustrator: eric
* Made in Japan
* More eric items HERE
Who is eric?
eric is an eraser stamp artist whose motto is "Hello, Small Things!" She is known for her intricately detailed illustrations of tiny, everyday objects - stationery, tools, and the small things tucked away in life's corners - rendered with a warmth that feels both nostalgic and utterly delightful. Her work spans stationery collaborations, exhibitions, and workshops, and she has published a book on the art of eraser stamp making.
























