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Aranzi Cute Dolls

Aranzi Aronzo

$29.99

Paperback

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English
Vertical Inc.
20 November 2007
The Aranzi Aronzo craft books take simplicity, ridiculous cuteness and clever humor and make them accessible to people of all ages. The books have enjoyed underground notoriety for several years in the original Japanese. Now finally they are being made available in English.

This successor to The Cute Book is loaded with patterns and instructions to make large, huggable versions of the Aranzi Aronzo characters. A full-color page of the finished dolls accompanies each character, along with large, easy-to-follow instructions and whimsical descriptions. Learn how to create 20 different characters in all, including favorites Sprite, Bad Guy, and Pinkie, and new additions Munky and Spritekin.
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Imprint:   Vertical Inc.
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 216mm,  Spine: 8mm
Weight:   311g
ISBN:   9781932234787
ISBN 10:   1932234780
Pages:   80
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 11 to 14 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Aranzi Aronzo claims to be a Mexican-Japanese man and Norwegian Vietnamese-Indian man working at securities firms and playing the tambourine full time. All we really know about them however, is that they are actually two sisters who create mischief and fun through easy and fun crafts.

Reviews for Aranzi Cute Dolls

Whether you've dedicated an entire room in your house to crafting or break out in hives at the mere mention of gimp, it's hard to deny the weirdly winsome appeal of Aranzi Aronzo's DIY books. The latest-Cute Dolls and Fun Dolls-offer over 120 pages of patterns and step-by-step instructions for making three-dimensional versions of your favorite Aranzi friends. Both books earn high marks for presentation. The instructions are complemented by clear illustrations demonstrating how to assemble the dolls, while the paperback binding and 8&#8243;x 10&#8243;size make it easy for would-be seamstresses to photocopy patterns . . . . But it's this mischievous, poking-fun-at-the-grownups tone that makes Aranzi Aronzo books such a welcome addition to the hobby aisle at your local Borders, and a perfect gift for the crafty friend who's grown weary of making the holiday centerpieces and Halloween costumes in Martha Stewart Living and Better Homes and Gardens. -Katherine Dacey-Tsuei, popcultureshock.com <br> I therefore give The Cute Book my highest recommendation: It's a craft book that really works. Unlike, say, Martha Stewart, the Aranzi Aronzo people have come up with patterns that look good even when ordinary people make them. - Manga Blog <br> Most of the patterns fall in the Oh, how cute category, but there are several with guy appeal.<br>Get this book! Kids, teens, and adults will all want to borrow it. - The yayayas<br> <br> It seems like a bit of a bold move to call something 'The Cute Book' because you better be sure you can deliver. Luckily Aranzi Aronzo is in the business of delivering on cute. - http: //www.Thimble.ca


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