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Mahou ☆ May
Good morning! It's already been a bit of time since I was active, other than finally getting around to finishing up some of those konmari posts that had been sitting in my drafts forever! Last month I got really busy and I wanted to post my little recap since I never got around to posting about the tea party or what I was up to!
The theme for last month's tea party was Mahou May, with the concept being that putting on Himekaji can really feel like a magical girl transformation! May was also Fanime month, so I was extremely busy getting all the last minute preparations going. It was really great getting to see everyone virtually but I'm already hoping that we'll get to return in person for real next year
Our Head Maids have been working so hard to make Fanime 2021 the most moe virtual convention EVER! Catch our second Head Maid, Midori, this weekend during our Fanimaid Live performances! 1:00pm PST this Saturday and Sunday @ https://t.co/4jA02vMh1q ! pic.twitter.com/o9YToK2CyH
— ファニメイドです♥ (@FanimaidCafe) May 28, 2021
For the tea party, even though I was so busy I definitely had to put together a coord for such a cute theme! I picked an ank rouge skirt with star lace trim with red accents. The color scheme kind of reminded me of madoka and for some reason the stars just felt very magical to me! I picked Mr. Bilbert (name courtesy of my boyfriend LOL) as my obligatory mascot character! It was really fun seeing everyone's coords and their pets and plushies they would pick as their mascot character as well.
Konmari Part 6: Discards
In a normal year, the donation process probably would have been the easiest part of my konmari project. When I started the process I naively pictured myself proudly posing in front of the mountain of discard items before carting them off to a goodwill dropoff site and moving on with my life. As the pandemic was already in full swing at the time that I began this process, I'm still stunned by my absolute blind optimism. What I quickly learned, however, is that donating items during a pandemic is actually pretty complicated. When it came to books and clothing, donation drives and library donations made it pretty straightforward. However, the miscellaneous komono items turned out to be a much bigger challenge. Most charities weren't looking for scrunchies, orphaned pot lids, or balls of yarn, and the thirft shops that would normally accept such donations were all being deeply hit by the pandemic. After looking around, I joined a local chapter of the Buy Nothing Project and got posting.
Buy Nothing changed my life.
- Konmari Part 1: Planning
- Konmari Part 2: Sorting by Category
- Konmari Part 3: Clothing
- Konmari Part 4: Books
- Konmari Part 5: Komono
- Konmari Part 6: Discards <- you are here
Konmari Part 5: Komono
Where can things go?
- Entryway: Where I get ready to go out or set down my things when I get home
- Home office: Where I work, but also where I play computer games after work
- Living room: Where I relax and play games, watch shows, read, or just hang out
- Kitchen: Where I cook
- Laundry nook: A place to tuck all my laundry items away
- Craft corner: Easy access to all my craft supplies
- Dining room: For eating, crafting, and board games
- Bathroom: For skincare routines and self care
- Hallway: Mainly just some extra storage
- Bedroom: For sleeping and relaxing
- Vanity and Closet: For getting cute
Where does each category belong?
- Konmari Part 1: Planning
- Konmari Part 2: Sorting by Category
- Konmari Part 3: Clothing
- Konmari Part 4: Books
- Konmari Part 5: Komono <- you are here
- Konmari Part 6: Discards
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