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Keiko ShibataWind gust during a Stay command Letter Paper

    This is a horizontal letter paper with picture book writer and illustrator Keiko Shibata’s “Wind gust during a Stay command” artwork printed. The artwork is the same as the Weeks size pencil board, depicting a strong wind ruffling the ears and whiskers of a beagle dog as it is trying to sit still as being told to “Stay.” It is touching to see how patiently it waits, even in such a situation.



    You can write a message on the slightly dimmed area in the center. All 20 sheets have the same picture, and each can be torn off.



    The 8 x 18 cm size is perfect for attaching to your Hobonichi Techo Weeks book. It is also great for sending someone a short letter or note.

    About Keiko Shibata

    Born in Kochi prefecture. Picture book works include the Meganeko series (Tegamisha), the SHIROKUMA series (PHP Institute), and the PANDOROBOU “Bread Thief” series (KADOKAWA).



    Keiko Shibata Official Website

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    Product Detail: Hiroyuki Oe
    Keiko ShibataWind gust during a Stay command Letter Paper
    1. ¥330(incl. tax)

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    Specifications

    SizeH: 80 mm x W: 180 mm / H: 3.1" x W: 7.1"
    WeightApprox. 31 g
    Main materialPaper

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    Depending on the writing utensil or ink you use, it may cause feathering

    Depending on the writing utensil or ink you use, it may cause feathering. Please note that ink may also bleed or take time to dry.

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