"Affordable Luxury: A Collection of Handmade Items Using Daiso's 100 Yen Embossed Paper"

2021.03.21 published
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Do You Know About Embossed Paper?

Embossed paper is a high-quality paper often used for wedding paper items.

It has a thick texture with fine bumps that give a three-dimensional feel, making it a staple material for invitations and seating charts as it conveys a much more luxurious impression than regular paper.

Until now, brides who wanted to handcraft their paper items meticulously would visit art supply stores, or shops like Hands and Loft to get embossed paper.

However, recently, embossed paper has become available at a much more familiar store!

Embossed Paper Appears at DAISO! What Are the Sizes and Quantities?

That store is the 100 yen shop ‘DAISO’!

It is well-known among brides for providing a range of DIY materials including photo frames and initial objects.

The embossed paper sold at DAISO comes in a pack of 20 sheets, similar in size to postcards.

With slightly rounded corners, it has a stylish look ♩

At just 5 yen per sheet, brides can reasonably try their hand at DIY with embossed paper.

Many brides seem to purchase it along with metallic markers in gold and silver ♡

➡ DAISO has an online shop too! It's convenient if there is no stock at the store or if it’s far away*

➡ Larger and more colorful embossed paper is available on Rakuten*

What kind of items are everyone crafting with DAISO's embossed paper?

Here are some DIY ideas from actual brides!

Wedding Items You Want to Make with 100 Yen Embossed Paper ① Table Number*

A table number adorned with a gold pen and the edges torn by hand from embossed paper.

It seems they cut out numbers printed with a sparkly wrapping sheet from Seria and glued them together.

The gold memo stand was purchased from Amazon.

It's amazing that such a stylish table number can be made so affordably! ♡

Wedding Items You Want to Make with 100 Yen Embossed Paper ② Place Cards

An idea to DIY place cards using DAISO's embossed paper.

By tearing the postcard size a bit smaller, you can create larger place cards.

Names are printed in a calligraphy-style font, and the edges are outlined in gold marker. Tying a silk ribbon completes an overseas-style chic place card! ♡

Wedding Items You Want to Make with 100 Yen Embossed Paper ③ Reception Sign

A reception sign placed at the reception area becomes more luxurious when made with embossed paper ♡

Words like “GROOM” and “BRIDE” are printed, the edges are torn, outlined with a gold pen, and displayed with a clip.

A simple and sophisticated design ♩

Wedding Items You Want to Make with 100 Yen Embossed Paper ④ Wedding Timeline

Postcard-sized embossed paper is perfect for a wedding timeline that outlines the flow of the wedding day!

It's kind and helpful to know the estimated times from reception to farewell ♡

The wedding timeline can be included in invitations or handed out at the reception on the day.

Wedding Items You Want to Make with 100 Yen Embossed Paper ⑤ Guest Book Cards

Guest book cards for guests to fill out when they arrive at the reception. With just a name and phone number, they can fill it out quickly.

The design utilized materials from the 'New York Design Book'.

When the cards are filled out, they fit perfectly in a Seria box.◎

Wedding Items You Want to Make with 100 Yen Embossed Paper ⑥ Access Map

An idea to handcraft an access map to the venue to be enclosed with invitations.

A sturdy embossed paper map will be easy to take out and less likely to tear, which is great ♡

What Will You Create with DAISO's Embossed Paper?

We introduced DAISO's embossed paper, which is trending among brides.

Table number, place cards, timeline, etc...

What paper item DIY would you take on? ♡

Try crafting high-quality wedding items that don’t look handmade using embossed paper! ♩

➡ DAISO has an online shop too! It's convenient if there is no stock at the store or if it’s far away*

➡ Larger and more colorful embossed paper is available on Rakuten*

➡ List of 100 Yen Articles*

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