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My Philippine Trip + Travel Journal Flip-through + PH Stationery Haul!! | Rainbowholic 🇵🇭
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Hi all! Finally got the time to edit and publish this video. I hope you enjoy it! ^^ I miss Philippines already, huhu! ;_;
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♡・° About Kaila / Rainbowholic °・♡ Hi there! I’m Kaila, and I’m a Kawaii Lifestyle Blogger & Creator based in Japan. I’m originally from Manila, Philippines. I’ve been living in Japan for more than 7 years. It used to be just a far-fetched childhood dream for me to work and live here a decade ago. The goal of this channel is to challenge myself by coming up with creative, fun, and light-hearted videos of my hobonichi days & random adventures.
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Executive ImpactKaila Ocampo brings 'kawaii' journaling to the world
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Many people dream of turning a hobby or side hustle into a full-time job or successful business, but Kaila Ocampo made it a reality.
Savvy Tokyo sat down with Kaila Ocampo, the Filipina entrepreneur, to find out the story behind Rainbowholic, her Saitama-based kawaii stationery and lifestyle products business.
What brought you to Japan?
It was my dream to come to Japan. I grew up watching anime, and my brother brought me souvenirs when he was an exchange student here. When I graduated from college, he helped me get into a language school in Tokyo in 2011. After completing my course at the school, I worked with my brother in his e-commerce company and then got a job as an English teacher at a school.
What got you interested in Japanese stationery and why is it so special?
Growing up, kids in my school exchanged letter writing sets. My family didn’t have much money so I would make my own sets, but I never really used them; I just collected and exchanged them. One time, a Japanese exchange student gave me a cute stationery pouch from Japan. I was so amazed by it. Now I laugh because it was from the 100-yen shop Daiso. Back then, the Philippines imported mostly Korean or Chinese stationery, so Japanese stationery blew me away.
When I came here, I thought it was like another world for stationery. Japanese stationery combines three important elements: high quality, cute aesthetics, and functionality. There is even stationery specially made for seasons and events like Children’s Day. Having stationery for every occasion is particularly charming. For any stationery lover, I think Japan is a paradise.
How did you get into journaling?
Journaling started for me at school when I was asked to keep a reading journal to improve my English. I liked sticking things in it and being creative. While at college, I was rejected twice for a visa to visit my brother in Japan. Both times, I turned to journaling to express my dream of setting foot in Japan.
Why did you decide to start your own business?
It was accidental. I had a blog called Rainbowholic (now inactive) and was looking for another channel for my work, so I began YouTubing about journaling. The viewers started asking where they could buy the products I featured, and I realized I could fill the gap with a small stationery shop.
https://savvytokyo.com/exploring-a-creative-outlet-with-kaila-ocampo/
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Filipinas turn to bullet journaling to make 2021 more manageable
#PHnews: Filipinas turn to bullet journaling to make 2021 more manageable
MANILA – It's no secret that most plans have been canceled or put on hold as a result of the pandemic. Being stuck indoors for the most part, the days felt pretty much the same. Months of living under uncertain times is taking a toll on people's mental health. Apart from talking to a friend or an expert, more Filipinos are turning to bullet journaling to make life more productive and meaningful.
Bullet journaling, created by American digital product designer and author Ryder Carroll, is meant to help people manage their lives as well as document their thoughts. It’s designed to fulfill small, actionable tasks like making to-do lists while at the same time decluttering your mind by listing down personal notes.
In social media, the hashtag #bulletjournal or #bujo would show photos of journal spreads that are either minimalist or artistic. Regardless of how your bullet journal looks, it’s more important to make sure that it gives you a clear picture as to how you're investing time and energy.
Here's how some Filipinas utilized bullet journaling to get their life together:
Nizza Gueco, 33, a freelance writer and owner of online stationery shop "Pluzzle by Nizza", said bullet journaling has helped her stay focused at the tasks at hand to avoid feeling stressed out.
“It made me less workaholic and more focused on each task. Dati kasi basta may gagawin pa, gagawin ko dapat agad kaya na buburn-out (I used to be the type of person who would do tasks right away, that’s why I get burned out). I’m the type of person na maraming gustong gawin (who has a lot of goals),” she told Philippine News Agency in an interview.
Although she had many things to get done, Nizza said she would end up not having accomplished anything because of getting distracted with other thoughts. Her bullet journal has helped her overcome this challenge.
“Bullet journaling helped me compartmentalize every aspect of my life kaya mas naha-handle ko daily schedule ko, (that’s why I can handle my daily schedule better),” she added.
GROWTH. Nizza’s journal spread goes by the theme “growth” which contains drawings of decorative house plants. The green colors in her spread may also be associated with wealth and stability. (Photo courtesy of Nizza Gueco)
Nizza would describe her bullet journal design and theme as functional. She believes that one doesn’t necessarily have to be artistic to start the practice.
“Bullet journaling is not about being artistic and having the prettiest spread. Your bullet journal is yours and is supposedly for your eyes only. So even if you are not as artistic as the artists you see on Pinterest and YouTube, if your bullet journal serves its purpose and helps you navigate through your life better, then that is what is important,” she said.
This year, Nizza hopes her stationery shop would be able to reach more people so that she could share her love for art and crafts to like-minded individuals.
"This may sound plastic or cliche, but in all honesty, I love journaling so much and this is where I found my happiness. To do that though, I need to make it sustainable," she said.
Just like a friend
Mikaella Ericka Cea, 18, a second-year nursing student, is new to the #bujo trend. She said she started taking journaling more seriously at the start of the pandemic.
She said she doesn't allow herself to get intimidated or pressured by journal spreads with daily or weekly logs. For Mikaella, the bullet journal should be treated as a “friend” she enjoys spending time with.
“Bullet journaling is meant to be messy and not-so-organized after all. Apart from tracking your progress, to-dos, achievements, and other things that you want to pursue, it is meant to be a tool to know yourself better,” she said.
PASTEL PALETTE. A retro anime theme with pink, blue, and purple pastel palettes in Mikaella’s journal spread evoke romance and femininity. (Photo courtesy of Mikaella Ericka Cea)
Mikaella also noted that it’s enough to be able to see how she has improved through time and celebrate the little victories such as getting better grades.
“When I see that I’m making even a small progress every day, that alone makes me productive and motivated to continue doing what makes me happy. Bullet journaling has also become a stress reliever to me, so whenever I browse my past spreads, I just realize that there’s so much more to do for myself to improve in different aspects, may it be in terms of art or academics,” she said.
As a self-proclaimed noodles lover, Mikaella also included a page dedicated to the number of times she eats noodles in a year.
Mikaella is looking forward to being able to manage her time wisely so that she would have more time for her hobbies.
"I want to finish the semester with good grades, at the same time, I also want to have more time for art despite my busy schedule," she said.
Goal-oriented
Recognizing how she would sometimes feel “lost” amid life’s uncertainties, Mara Villaflor, 27, an internal bank auditor, said her bullet journal serves as a reminder to work hard to achieve her short and long-term goals.
“I’m actually the type of person that feels lost when I can’t see what I need to do for the day, week, or month so my bullet journal has helped me align my thoughts and keep me on track especially during my current work-from-home setup,” she said.
Mara loves doodling, so her bullet journal has also helped her unleash her inner artist. Like most enthusiasts, she would also decorate her journal spreads using stickers and washi tape.
“Although I’m not very good at drawing, I like doodling on my journals. It makes it more personal and sometimes helps me express what I want to say,” she said.
If you’re interested in starting a bullet journal, Mara, said that consistency is key.
“Bullet journaling may take some of your time. With how busy life is, time may come that you forget to do your spreads of update your journals. Setting schedules on when you update and create spreads help a last,” she said.
ILLUMINATING. In choosing to decorate her journal spread with vibrant yellow colors, Mara hopes to start the year with positivity. (Photo courtesy of Mara Villaflor)
No matter how busy you are, she said taking five to 15 minutes a day to jot down on your bullet journal can do wonders.
“Bullet journals don’t need to be perfect, so just do whatever you want with your spreads. You are allowed to make mistakes and correct them,” she added, nothing she would give the same advice when it comes to life.
Personal satisfaction
Ruth Abinan, 30, a former hotel membership services officer, uses her bullet journal an outlet to clear up jumbled thoughts in her mind.
“When I was still working, I would seldom write on it because of my schedule. But since I’m currently between jobs, write on it every day to keep me sane during this pandemic,” she said. ‘
She gets her inspiration from the art of influencer and calligraphy artist Abbey Sy and vlogger and content creator Kaila Ocampo also known as rainbowholic.
Aside from being a part to-do-list and diary, her bullet journal has also helped her keep track of her sleep schedule, menstrual cycle, and spending habits.
Sometimes, she also uses it to keep track of books she has read and wants to read as well as movies and series she has watched and wants to watch because it gives her personal satisfaction.
In the distant future, Ruth would want to be able to run her own business. For now, she’ll work on saving up enough money.
CHILD-AT-HEART. Ruth has opted for a Disney-themed journal spread to unleash her inner child. (Photo courtesy of Ruth Abinan)
Bullet journaling could be a great addition to any self-care routine. All you need is a blank or dot grid journal and a no-bleed pen. You can also use watercolor, stickers, washi tape, or any other art materials available.
In the words of Lewis Caroll, what matters most is to “take the time to identify the things that interest us and think of ways to pursue them.” (PNA)
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References:
* Philippine News Agency. "Filipinas turn to bullet journaling to make 2021 more manageable." Philippine News Agency. https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1126932 (accessed January 11, 2021 at 10:38PM UTC+14).
* Philippine News Agency. "Filipinas turn to bullet journaling to make 2021 more manageable." Archive Today. https://archive.ph/?run=1&url=https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1126932 (archived).
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Tokyo is a fast-paced, neon wilderness and, at times, really does feel a bit like living in the future. Newsflash from the future: Tokyo living is crowded! Apartments are on the small side and when you factor in a vast collection of clothing and accessories … this isn't the future, at all! This is a giant game of Tetris! Grab your notebook because the class is in session. By the time this episode is done you'll feel like you're living in a palace. Oh, and don't worry, sacrificing your kawaii aesthetic is not an option. 01:21 - Yukiko Morita explains bread lamps 02:30 - See how bread lamps are made 03:24 - Bread décor for your home 04:17 - The studio becomes a Breadroom! 06:21 - Tokyo Photobook: Saga_, a student 07:46 - Yuchina Fujisawa's struggle: a very messy room 08:38 - Kojimagic to the rescue! 10:10 - Kawaii Hacks: Kojimagic's storage training 13:15 - Yuchina's room, before and after 13:57 - Misha's methods of storage magic 15:42 - More Kawaii Hacks! Misha and RinRin face off in a folding competition 17:46 - Kawaii IRL: Kaila Ocampo 22:11 - Kawaii Tutorial: Make a 100-yen shop sliding jewelry box, with Chiaki 26:16 - NHK Video-on-Demand and #NHKKawaii
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Photography by Anne Kate Pinero Items from: Dolly Lenses fromGWY Shop Radical Necklace from Trixy Starr Jewelry (Facebook) Heels from Juizy Woozy Felt cuteness by Artwine (Facebook)
Flipbook here:
http://the.rainbowholic.me/personal/twenty-three/#more-18837http://the.rainbowholic.me/personal/twenty-three/#more-18837
Kaila's Blogpost here
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My fansign for Kawaii In Manila! Yoshi! ~
What's Kawaii In Manila?
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I'm so happy! I am one of the winners for Ate Kaila / Rainbowholic x Hodge Podge's giveawaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyy!!! OMG, so unexpected!! Yey!!! Kawaii loot from one of the Kawaii Leaders of Kawaii International! OMG <3
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Probably one of the cutest (or should i say, most kawaii) logo I made! It's for kawaii-diy, a new site created by Japan-based blogger and my friend, Kaila. For DIY enthusiasts, this is one site that you should include in your bookmarks.
And oh, Kaila was even kind enough to feature me and my works in her personal (and oh-so-cute) blog. So check it out as well. ;)
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♥((Review)) by Super Sweet Kaila :) (Japan) " I am a happy customer ~ ♥ Super かわいい! Cuter and more affordable than the ones here in Japan! ★★★★★ stars~! " Check out her Rainbowholic blog ! *=D She did a Deco case Review for us ^^* ! ♥♥♥ Enjoy! x
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Tokyo is a fast-paced, neon wilderness and, at times, really does feel a bit like living in the future. Newsflash from the future: Tokyo living is crowded! Apartments are on the small side and when you factor in a vast collection of clothing and accessories … this isn't the future, at all! This is a giant game of Tetris! Grab your notebook because the class is in session. By the time this episode is done you'll feel like you're living in a palace. Oh, and don't worry, sacrificing your kawaii aesthetic is not an option. 01:21 - Yukiko Morita explains bread lamps 02:30 - See how bread lamps are made 03:24 - Bread décor for your home 04:17 - The studio becomes a Breadroom! 06:21 - Tokyo Photobook: Saga_, a student 07:46 - Yuchina Fujisawa's struggle: a very messy room 08:38 - Kojimagic to the rescue! 10:10 - Kawaii Hacks: Kojimagic's storage training 13:15 - Yuchina's room, before and after 13:57 - Misha's methods of storage magic 15:42 - More Kawaii Hacks! Misha and RinRin face off in a folding competition 17:46 - Kawaii IRL: Kaila Ocampo 22:11 - Kawaii Tutorial: Make a 100-yen shop sliding jewelry box, with Chiaki 26:16 - NHK Video-on-Demand and #NHKKawaii 27:30 - Next time: Heads up: Japan's Head Accessory Craze
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Kawaii In Manila - June 2013
Photography by Justin De Jesus
Art Direction by Anne Kate Pinero
Models are Kaila Ocampo, Reese Lansangan, Chichi Romero, Liley Dizon and Tracy Dizon
#anne kate pinero#art direction#kawaii in manila#kawaiiinmanila#kaila ocampo#justin de jesus#reese lansangan#little miss paintbrush#chichi romero#rainbowholic#kawaii#liley dizon#tracy dizon
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I went online to research that missing part of my assignment, but I ended up looking for things that I love and backreading to Ate Kaila Ocampo's blog. Her very first post is what I am currently reading now. She's so cute!!! :"""">
I also checked my secret blog in another site but that site is now unavailable! OMG. So I decided to have a blogger account now, for my formal blogging purposes. Hope this blog will gain consistency.
Though, of course, I will still be blogging here, for this is my very first blog. :)
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Kawaii bucketlist.
Collect kawaii erasers.
Decorate my phone with kawaiiness.
Make my own kawaii bow ties! <3
Personalize a planner to make it kawaii.
Have something Harajuku fashion related for my closet.
Personalize and recycle some of my things to make kawaii.
Have a try with kawaii nail art.
Collect more kawaii things like memo pads and etc.
Make most of Ate Kaila's tutorials in kawaii-diy.com.
Live a kawaii lifestyle!
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Advance apologies from moi for kinda flooding your dash of Japan and kawaii stuff. I've just been attacked by my fangirl syndrome. Hihi. Thank you, Ate Kaila Ocampo for your kawaii stuff. They've made me smile this night. :")
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Seeing those kawaii projects in kawaii-diy.com makes me want to grab my art materials and start to create kawaii stuffs. Ugghh. Maybe I should have a go with this for a change this summer.
I like Kaila Ocampo, too. Though I'm just a new fan of hers, she really is an inspiration for me. She chased her dream in Japan and is still continuing with her passion. I liked that. And she's just so cute. Most of all, she's a Filipina. <3
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