June 30, 2024

Why I changed my approach to social media ♡ Eviebunnie

I think my approach to social media can best be described by Owl City’s “Reality is a lovely place but I wouldn’t want to live there” ˚ ༘ ೀ⋆。˚ Since I moved to Japan, I found myself suddenly surrounded by almost all the things that I love most. Suddenly, my world went from being someone who created their own pink tinted reality in just one room, to being in the very place so many of my favourite things had come into fruition⋆𐙚₊˚⊹♡ It was one of the best decisions I have ever made, and at the same time, one of the most daunting. Suprisingly, this was one of the most comforting parts to the process; no matter what time, I knew someone else would be awake and perhaps feeling a similar sort of anxiety. I think many people say that moving to a different country is lonely, and I absolutely agree. However, I think my loneliness is more reflected in a sense of feeling the distance between others and myself, or having to wear a mask during certain social situations. It can be perhaps described as feeling that in a crowd of people, and feeling that sense of emotional exhaustion because of a type of disconnect. 

When I look into this feeling, I think a lot of it stems from the innate desire for social acceptance we have as humans (and bunnies too… I also feel this way!) Everyone wants to be loved and accepted by their peers, regardless of if the face they show is their own or by creation. However, I think that putting that mask on only creates more problems. If it results in positive social interactions, you reinforce that belief that people will only like you if you become the type of person that they think is desirable. Eventually this affects your self esteem, confidence, and mental health. If this persona you created is the only face you show, then how are you to know if someone actually likes you for you, or the guise you have created; all things that worked against who I felt I was, or wanted to put across. I know that this is quite a common occurrence in Japan, and so I somewhat used to feel guilty that I didn’t fit in to this thought process. I think a lot of this stems from not having the tools to define or understand yourself ౨ৎ


It has taken a lot of courage to come to terms with the fact that I am not comfortable with these types of relationships- and I think it's still something I'm working on, as it is quite difficult to change a thought process you’ve had for so long. Especially when it involves distancing yourself from friendships that might not be best for you, I think that takes a lot of strength to simply say ‘no’ and recognise that not everyone is going to be a good match for you. It also is important to try and be honest with yourself about the positives from who you spend your time with. Are you surrounding yourself with people who purposefully try to put you down, don’t value your time and/or drain your social battery? Or, do you leave those social interactions looking forward to seeing that person again, feeling in a good spirits and happy you’ve met someone with so many similar interests and hobbies as you ? I am extremely lucky in my current life, to say that my feeling is the latter. I don’t feel that I have to tone myself down to be able to have fun with my friends, or portray myself as a one dimensional person, as I perhaps did a year ago  ⭑

So, what does this have to do with social media ? ⋆𐙚₊˚⊹♡ I often hear from my peers who aren't avid social media users that there is a common belief that social media is fake. While in many circumstances, this is true (after all, we all show our best front on social media, often leaving out the negative parts of our life!) I personally find that social media is a useful tool for self expression. Whether it’s through clothes, makeup, music, captions or editing, there are so many different ways to create your own little world that perfectly represents who you are and what you love. I can understand that this desire to show a rose tinted world could also be seen as fake or one dimensional as I mentioned earlier. And, I wouldn’t disagree with someone for thinking that; after all, I don’t have angel wings in real life (disappointing, I know!) or perfect skin, or a perfect life, even. But, I can share what makes the world beautiful and vibrant, in my eyes. I really like to explain it with the idea of a cute world view (かわいい世界観); I want to try and explain what I love most and what I believe is the cutest things in my mind. Is it a form of escapism? Absolutely! But I don’t believe escapism is inherently bad. What matters is what you are escaping from, and where you want to escape to. Are you finding comfort and happiness in that online space? For me, I feel Instagram is my place to be creative, socialise and use my platform to try and create content that other like minded people enjoy, and I look forward each day to chatting, sharing content and interacting with others.

 I'm also extremely grateful to have been able to fund my hobbies through instagram's bonus scheme, collaborations with brands and having a separate job that allows me freedom to share my hobbies on the side. The only way that I was able to get to that point, was to stop caring about what others thought of me, or how certain people would react to me being ‘cringey’. Ironically, being my authentic self has made me more successful in this sense. However, I don’t think that personal gain should be the only measure of how much you enjoy social media. Whilst that might sound quite hypocritical coming from a content creator, I still want to emphasise that happiness should be the key to success, not the other way around. You are a lot more likely to succeed if you approach your accounts with the thought process of “what would I like to see?” instead of “what would get me the most likes, comments, etc”. I also believe that the energy you put out into the world, is the energy you are likely to receive back. If you want to enjoy social media and flourish on the internet, you have to put out positive energy 𝄞⨾𓍢ִ໋🎧ྀི

To summarise, there are many interpretations of what makes something, or someone, ‘real’ or authentic. My definition may be different from yours, and that’s totally fine! But, my main message I want to share, is that you should try to hold yourself to your own personal standard of authenticity, and create what truly makes you happy. It is so hard to go against the grain, but you are much more likely to achieve a happier outcome than if you were to put yourself into a box of what you think others would prefer. You will never be truly happy if you chase social approval, but you can be happiest if you create your own world that you love ᯓᡣ𐭩

ᡣ𐭩ྀིྀི Evie xox ᡣ𐭩ྀིྀི
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June 01, 2023

I moved to Tokyo! ♡ A little life update…

 Hello everybun!

It’s been a little while since I wrote on this blog, so I thought I’d write a little life update about moving from London to Tokyo, and a couple other little updates…~


I actually was going to answer a lot of these questions on YouTube, but due to my studies being so demanding, I thought I’d write something here first while I’m still finding my footing, and sort out the full Q&A once I’m more settled, hehe! ♡ These will just be more basic questions, so please be patient with me while I prepare the full Q&A~

When did you move to Japan?



I think this question is probably the most asked one, that is easy to answer !
I moved to Tokyo this year, in April. The reason for this is because my birthday is in March so I could enjoy that day with family and friends, and then school in Japan tends to start in April too  ~ You can also enjoy the cherry blossom season at this time as well, so it’s perfect…


How did you move to Japan? 


This seems to be another question I get asked a lot, and while I think I’ll need to simplify it a lot for a blog post, I’ll try my best to explain !
So, I am studying Japanese language in Tokyo, which means I am on a student visa!
If you have a student visa, the school is responsible for helping you move to Japan
I actually had to choose between very little schools, as due to my health conditions most schools would not accept me due to being a ‘liability’… it was a little upsetting, for sure! But I didn’t let that stop me, and finally found a school that was right for me. 
Of course, this involved a lot of paper work like finding my old school records, birth certificate, proof of residence, etc, but it’s definitely worth it!~
I really recommend doing your research into the best school for you, as it really differs from person to person~

Why did you move to Japan 
So this question has so many answers, too..!
To be honest, I just felt that this was the natural step in my life that I needed to make, and very important to me.
I had been in university studying philosophy in the UK, graduated with my degree, and started a full time job at an office. However, I didn’t feel the job was the right fit for me, and I was worried I’d be living a life full of regrets for not chasing my dreams…
I also felt like I’d just been in this very dark place for a few years, and I needed to get out of there; maybe one day I will talk about this, but moving to Tokyo to achieve my dreams really felt like the last option I had left. Of course, it’s not easy, and perhaps moving to a country with not the best care for mental health wasn’t the smartest idea.. but for me, it really was that or nothing!

  Of course, this isn’t just because I adore the fashion, cute goods and cultural aspects of Japan, I actually find learning Japanese to be really fun and rewarding!
As a city girl from London, Tokyo really feels fun to me and I knew that it would be a great place to live, with many like minded people
My goal in Tokyo is to become more confident in my Japanese, and to follow my passions, no matter how hard it might be. I refuse to let health issues stop me!~

How is life in Tokyo, Japan so far? 



I think so far things are going well for my new life here !
It can be so stressful and overwhelming at times, as there is a lot of work, and managing all aspects of your life at once can be very tiring. However, overall I know that this was the right decision for me, and that living here has many benefits~
I’ve met so many lovely people, been to so many amazing places and learnt a lot, although it’s only been 2 months of me living here…!
Also, Tokyo has many cure places to visit like themed cafes, rabbit themed shops, girly clothes, beautiful nature and more, so I really have been enjoying living here… I even started a YouTube channel to document these cute places that I’ve found so far, and filming for that has been so much fun!




Thank you for reading this little update, and I’m looking forward to sharing more content with you all…!

Lots of love, 

♡ Evie xox 

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September 16, 2022

♡ Re-Ment unboxing! | Girl's Room Miniature Puchi Sample Series ♡

 Hello cuties!

For todays blog post, I’m so excited to be sharing a review of this adorable Re-Ment set that I received in the mail yesterday. I haven’t posted about Re-Ment before on my blog, but actually used to collect them as a child and have recently gotten back into the hobby to use these accessories as props for my dolls and figures!



I also thought I’d mention at the beginning of this review that the box you receive the complete set in can be transformed into a mini cardboard room as pictured on the promotional photos, and additional props for each set as diy paper crafts are in the collectors paper slips~


I decided to preorder with amiami, as I've found that their packages arrive pretty quickly and the shipping is decently priced. This set only cost me about £28.30, which for a 8 pack box is pretty good; I only shipped this package a few days before receiving it…! You also receive the cute seasonal artwork of their mascots, and this adorable photo is in honour of bunny day in august!~

Let’s review each set…


No.1: drawing 

For the first set, we have this adorable strawberry table and drawing accessories…! This reminds me a little of the iconic Ichigo room series table that Re-Ment produced way back in 2007. I adore how bright and girly this table is, it matches so well with the other strawberry themed items from Re-Ment, and looks so real! ૮⸝⸝ >   <⸝⸝ 

Also included in this set are a little clear pink stencil and one of those multicoloured pencils that includes pink, green, blue and yellow…! Such a throwback, I remember using these pencils myself hehe! The paper craft pieces that this set include are actually super cute- as well as this little drawing book with cute anime character scribbles, the set includes this sweet puppy calendar and magical girl colouring book! 


No.2: play kitchen 

The next set is this sweet little kitchenware piece with fake fish and a carrot that you can pretend to chop…!  This will look so cute with sylvanian families, but to be honest this is the piece that I was least excited for; it’s just not as cute or detailed as the other items. Despite that, I’m looking forward to displaying it in my sylvanian baby nursery, I’m sure it will be appreciated there


The paper crafts included in this set are a little children's story book and a plaster case with mini plasters. The story is about a cat who wants to eat Puchitto’s pancakes, it looks adorable with this set…! I’m also a huge fan of the plaster case, I can definitely see this being an adorable prop for doll handbags and figure photoshoots~


No.3: Dresser!

This set is one of my most anticipated pieces from the Girls Room Collection, it definitely has a magical girl feel to it~ You do have to assemble the dresser yourself (including applying the mirror sticker, which is always a little tricky!) but it looks so so cute once all the pieces are together. The dresser itself has little heart engravings, and gold ribbon details with little wings on the drawer.


I also adore the bobble hair tie and heart shaped necklace, how adorable…! My only complaint about this set is the lack of detail on the brush and lipstick/nail polish, but to be honest I’m happy enough with the other accessories that it doesn’t bother me too much.
The paper crafts included in this set are, however, absolutely adorable! Included is a handkerchief that looks just like a mezzo piano piece, and fashion magazine~



No.4: Dollhouse 

I think it's pretty obvious that this set takes inspiration from sylvanian families, which just makes it even more adorable…!♡ Doesn’t the dollhouse look so pastel and cute? The little plate of Pringles and biscuits is so sweet, and I love how one cup of orange juice is emptier, little details like that really make these sets worth it. My favourite part of this set is a sitting down bunny sylvanian who has a really cute and happy expression on her face! And the cat is winking… my heart!


The paper crafts included for this set are a sweet little bed you can put in the dollhouse, and two coasters for the drinks. The coasters have a cork-like detail to the back, with little characters on them~ I love the idea that there is a story for this set (‘Ai-chan came to my house’), it feels like a set you could use to create a fun sleepover diorama!~



                                                                   No.5: Unicycle

This set is definitely a little more random then I was expecting, as the title suggests…! Isn’t a unicycle kind of dangerous for a child?! But then again, I did a little research and it turns out this is a popular children's toy in Japan. And I thought learning how to ride a bike was difficult… Also included in the set is this adorable mezzo piano inspired bag, hat and sweets with the cutest cardboard magazine which teaches you love spells… too cute!~



I really love this bag especially in this set, as it is so detailed and the puchi fairy mascot is super cute! The size is also perfect scale for my dolls~♪ The unicycle also has real working wheels and a little stand you can rest it on, perfect for the background of this diorama. Also included in the paper craft are the container for the strawberry sweets, and a carton of apple juice!  I might make a little clear straw for this carton, it would be so sweet




No.6: Anime Toys! 

This is probably my favourite set from the whole series, the anime theme is just iconic! Of course, this set is based on magical girl and other shoujo anime so it’s super cutesy and sparkly~ Included in this set is a beautiful magical girl wand, compact with a mirror, bookshelves, dress up doll stickers and a little magical cat. The cat reminds me of Luna from sailor moon…! 


The paper crafts included in this set are also some of the cutest from the series! A movie brochure, tickets and cards are all for ‘Angel Knight Puchiriel’ aka. The adorable magical girl of this series…!♡ I would definitely see this movie if it was real hehe



                                                          No.7: Stationary

This is another one of my favourites from the collection, it’s just too adorable…! Included in this set is a pale brown desk chair with pink pillow details, a red unicorn pencil case, clover fairy theme plastic book, mini heart shape pencils, a bunny roller eraser, sparkly eraser putty and miniature hamster stickers!! I’m obsessed with all the pencil case details, this will be so cute for my dolls! Each item also feels very nostalgic- I remember these types of pencil cases being super popular and roller/putty erasers were popular in my class because they usually were scented, and had cute characters like rilakkuma on them~


The paper crafts included in this set are a profile sheet and sylvanian inspired note paper! So so cute and fun- one of the profiles is blank, so you could fill it in for a character too~ Like all of the paper crafts included, these are double sided, and there’s a really cute favourites list on the other side with a little bunny drawing!



                                                           No.8: Desk

Last but not least, is the adorable desk! This reminds me of one of Re-Ment‘s older sets that is harder to find nowadays, so I was happy to have this in my collection. The set includes a desk with four working drawers, a big magazine with a ‘free gift’ novelty of a cute glittery heart case for stationery♡ The magazine is super nostalgic as I used to love these when I was younger, and still have a copy similar to this…!


The free gifts included are these adorable little notecards, application postcard and… another notebook!~♪  Although there has been a lot of notebooks, I’m not even made because they’re so cute. This one features an advert for hair bobbles like the one in set no.3, and a really cute advert for a charm of Puchi-san! I wish that the set featured this charm though, it’s super cute!




 My overall thoughts & rating for this set ♡ 



Price: 5/5
Detail: 4/5
Cuteness: 10000/5



I'm really glad to have bought this set…! Although some pieces weren’t as detailed as possible, it still looks so cute and is perfect for displaying with my dolls or small figures. The scale was a little mismatched at times, such as with the handkerchief, but each piece brought me joy, and looked so cute. The only pieces this set could be missing would be a Randoseru, as in my opinion it would look super cute with the desk, or a plushie?


Overall, I’m very happy to have purchased this set, and really recommend it if you like girly Re-Ment! Thank you so much for reading, I hope you have a lovely day~


Lots of love,

♡ Evie xox ♡

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