You know how we love to find new ways to use our cut mulberry paper designs. Our motto is, "We can hanji that!" The holidays offer great opportunities to create new items. No wonder we're excited for the season.
(If you are interested in creating your own hanji gifts, come to our next class on Sunday, December 11, 1:00-4:00 at Korean Heritage House.)
Here are a few ideas for hand-crafted holiday gifts, from lanterns to stocking-stuffers and teacher gifts. These items and more are for sale at Korean Heritage House on Saturday, December 10, 9:00 - 2:00 and Sunday, December 11, noon - 4:00. Also, find the Hanji Crew at a holiday sale on December 17, 5408 Columbus Avenue in Minneapolis. Some items available for mail order; email thehanjicrew@yahoo.com if you're interested in purchase by mail.
Korean lamps
Games
Boxes
Magic wands
Night lights
Hand-carved dragons
Trays
Glass pendants
Tea lights
Email thehanjicrew@yahoo.com if you have questions about the holiday sales or to register for the hanji holiday class.
Hanji Crew
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Make a Pendant!!
Treat yourself to a new pendant, or make one for a gift. These also make fun little Christmas tree ornaments! Really easy to make. $10 per pendant
Sun., Nov. 20
1:00 - 4:00
Korean Heritage House
681 North Snelling, St. Paul
Send an email to thehanjicrew@yahoo.com to register.
We'll also have hanji items for sale, 9:00 - 2:00 Saturday and noon - 4:00 on the day of the class. Stop by!
Sun., Nov. 20
1:00 - 4:00
Korean Heritage House
681 North Snelling, St. Paul
Send an email to thehanjicrew@yahoo.com to register.
We'll also have hanji items for sale, 9:00 - 2:00 Saturday and noon - 4:00 on the day of the class. Stop by!
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Korean Tiles Kids' Class!
Saturday, October 29, 2011
Everything but Hanji Paper
When The Hanji Crew was in Madison last week, we took a side trip to the northern suburbs of Chicago to visit Super H Mart, a Korean supermarket extraordinaire. It's reminiscent of the markets in Seoul, only under one gigantic roof. It has all things Korean -- kimchi refrigerators, a Korean food court, tanks of live seafood, unrecognizable produce, Korean cooking utensils... everthing but hanji paper. We have wonderful Korean markets here, but this is entirely different. It's not just a store, it's a destination.
Here's a glimpse of the fabulous things we saw:
A store with an entire section of kimchi has got to be good.
This sounds amazing.
Lunch at the Super H Mart was fantastic. My steamed pork dumplings were huge, fresh and absolutely delicious.
This was my favorite find. Fresh, bite-size, warm walnut cakes filled with red bean paste and a half walnut. We watched the owners of the kiosk make them, then gobbled them on the way back to Madison.
Here's a glimpse of the fabulous things we saw:
A store with an entire section of kimchi has got to be good.
Maddog in one of the seaweed aisles.
This sounds amazing.
Lunch at the Super H Mart was fantastic. My steamed pork dumplings were huge, fresh and absolutely delicious.
This was my favorite find. Fresh, bite-size, warm walnut cakes filled with red bean paste and a half walnut. We watched the owners of the kiosk make them, then gobbled them on the way back to Madison.
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Pendant Mania in Madison!
The Hanji Crew is on the road again... in Madison, Wisconsin. The Families Through Korean Adoption group invited us for a couple classes.
Tonight's class was pendant making.
Here's a couple in progress -- the words are love and mom. Sweet!
Here's a cool one done on Japanese Chiogami paper.
AND, we were able to bring a few things to sell, as well.
All in all, a GREAT night. More to come with Saturday's hanji class for kids. Can't wait!
Tonight's class was pendant making.
Here's a couple in progress -- the words are love and mom. Sweet!
Here's a cool one done on Japanese Chiogami paper.
The finished pendants were outstanding!
AND, we were able to bring a few things to sell, as well.
All in all, a GREAT night. More to come with Saturday's hanji class for kids. Can't wait!
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Next Up: An Extra-Special Class
Our friend Sarah and her mom carried a bunch of box forms from Insadong for us, so we can offer this very, very cool class.
Join us on Sunday, October 16, 10:00 to 4:00. We'll construct 6-sided boxes and add a layer of white paper to them in the morning. We'll break for lunch and let the first layer of paper dry. After lunch, we'll add the colorful paper (your choice) and the cut designs.
For anyone who's interested, we can walk to Mirror of Korea for lunch. Yum.
Register by sending an email to thehanjicrew@yahoo.com.
Check out a few examples below, and join us on October 16.
Join us on Sunday, October 16, 10:00 to 4:00. We'll construct 6-sided boxes and add a layer of white paper to them in the morning. We'll break for lunch and let the first layer of paper dry. After lunch, we'll add the colorful paper (your choice) and the cut designs.
For anyone who's interested, we can walk to Mirror of Korea for lunch. Yum.
Register by sending an email to thehanjicrew@yahoo.com.
Check out a few examples below, and join us on October 16.
Friday, September 9, 2011
September Class: Hanging Hanji Plaque
Join us on Sunday, September 18 at 1:00 for a super fun, super easy new project. You'll make a customized hanji wall plaque. You pick the paper, you pick the design, and you'll go home with a beautiful piece of Korean artwork.
You'll start with a wood plaque -- large ($10) or small ($7). Pick a front and back mulberry paper and the design you'd like on the plaque.
Using traditional flour-water paste, attach the paper to the wood surface.
Once the front and back papers are in place, cover the front with hanji paste and add your design.
Once it's dry, add a ribbon and hang it up.
Send an email to thehanjicrew@yahoo.com to register for the class on September 18.
Next up: Six-sided hanji boxes made from Korean forms. These awesome boxes take a little extra time, so we'll meet from 10:00 - 4:00 on Sunday, October 16. More about that project soon!
Friday, July 29, 2011
Korean Culture Camp Sale
We've had a super summer, with workshops twice a month and some great sales. Thanks to all of you who joined us!
The last summer sale is coming up August 1 to 6 at Korean Culture Camp in Minneapolis. Come and check out our new items, including lots of new pendants, some gorgeous maedup (Korean knotting) cords, new boxes and more.
We're finalizing the class schedule for fall, and we've got some new ideas, including a fun project young kids can do. We'll also be posting our fall sales schedule soon.
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Visit us at the Car Show Craft Fair
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
NEW! Summer Workshops
Come to any or all of our summer workshops where you choose the project! We'll have all the supplies, and we'll help you create the hanji item of your choice -- see the list of options below. You customize your project with your paper and design choices.
Workshops available... 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Korean Heritage House, on each of these evenings:
June 14 and 28
July 12 and 26
August 9 and 23
Register... Send an email to thehanjicrew@yahoo.com and let us know when you'll attend and what you'd like to make.
Workshops available... 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Korean Heritage House, on each of these evenings:
June 14 and 28
July 12 and 26
August 9 and 23
Register... Send an email to thehanjicrew@yahoo.com and let us know when you'll attend and what you'd like to make.
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