Late Bloom Rosa Multiflora - Japanese Paper PET Tape (Special Ink / Release Paper / White Ink) Story Collage Journal

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Late Bloom Rosa Multiflora - Japanese Paper PET Tape (Special Ink / Release Paper / White Ink) Story Collage Journal - Washi Tape - Paper Pink

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**"I once believed the end of blooming was eternity. But in truth, it is farewell."** Late Bloom | The Beauty of the Finale - Soft whites and blushes intertwine, depicting the exquisite final moments of the Rosa multiflora in full bloom, symbolizing life's profound goodbyes. - Perfect for collages themed around "Memories," "Confessions," "Letting Go," and "Rebirth," offering a gentle yet deep resonance. - Paired with verdant leaves and a soft, luminous background, the overall composition flows like a poem, conveying emotion within stillness. **【Specifications】** 6cm X 100cm | 5M Japanese paper (or PET) | Special Ink | White Ink https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54644213397_4d98c10ac2_c.jpg **【For more collage inspiration ✨ follow us on IG (shuri.jc), FB #舒栗故事館】** https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54647717988_e3664ee602_b.jpg https://youtu.be/khdfIpgr1i8 **【The Story Behind It】** In the vast river of time, there exists a mysterious messenger, responsible for delivering important letters, objects, or messages across different eras and regions. This messenger presides over a "Time Post Office," filled with countless letters emitting a faint glow, each representing an unfinished story or a lost memory. The messenger's mission is to help people find unresolved answers, reclaim forgotten fragments, or transmit crucial information to future generations, weaving together narratives from different times and cultures. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54283207683_4de035341d_h.jpg As dusk settled, the Time Messenger, deep within the post office, discovered a letter gently enveloped by time. The envelope shimmered with a soft, off-white luminescence. Though it bore no sender's name, a slightly withered yet still full Rosa multiflora petal was tucked within. He opened the letter to find only a passage that seemed like a whispered thought: "I once believed the end of blooming was eternity. But in truth, it is farewell." The Messenger recalled a early summer day years ago when he had passed by an old residence. The walls of the courtyard were covered in Rosa multiflora, the final bloom after all other flowers had faded. A young woman sat in the courtyard, gazing silently at the wall of white flowers, her expression devoid of joy or sorrow, only an ineffable quietude. The sunlight that day was beautiful, and the breeze was so light it felt like a gentle reminder—that a certain period was drawing to a close. Perhaps it was a relationship, perhaps youth, or perhaps a dream she had once firmly believed in. She softly said, "I'll leave when the flowers are done blooming." The Messenger did not intrude, merely storing the scene in his memory. Years later, reading this letter again, he suddenly understood. The blooming of the Rosa multiflora was not for ostentation, but to grant the courage to say goodbye. There are always loves and moments in this world that cannot last forever, yet deserve a proper farewell. Just as the Rosa multiflora blooms at the end of the season, it is the last burst of brilliance before all things transition into tranquility, and a gentle reminder: Not all endings signify loss; some are the beginning of another self-blossoming. The Messenger placed the letter in the "Calmness and Farewell" cabinet, a faint smile gracing his lips. Some stories are not meant to evoke tears, but to remind us: saying goodbye can also be a softly spoken blessing.

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Material
Paper
How It's Made
Machine-made
Where It's Made
Taiwan
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More than 10
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No.22,588 - Stationery  |  No.2,578 - Washi Tape
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Inspired by the late-blooming Rosa multiflora, this gentle watercolor-style sticker set captures the delicate beauty of flowers reaching their final, graceful moments. It's perfect for collages themed around memories, letting go, and rebirth, creating a soft yet profound narrative atmosphere. Ideal for journal pages dedicated to remembrance, release, and transitions, it adds a quiet, contemplative emotional depth to your creative process.

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