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Let’s Make Cute Stuff!

Sorry, I got all sidetracked with my post about Aranzi Aronzo’s Cute Stuff. This is the newest book in the series, and it’s out in March. You can pre-order your copy, though, via Amazon.

This one is full of how-to’s for all kinds of useful things, emblazoned with Aranzi Aronzo cuteness. I love these felt totes. Although the copy warns that you “should probably forget about carrying them around in the summer.”

These tissue holders are hilarious. (They’re being held, by the way, by Liar, who . . . right . . . lies a lot.)

(“No, I don’t!” he just said.)

I also like these quilted water bottle holders. Clearly, I need more things with faces in my life. (Hi, Bad Guy!)

. . . Speaking of faces, look at these adorable scarves! If I were 20 years younger, I’d chance it, but alas, it’s way too late now. But I looooove them.

Just a smattering of others in the book: ponytail holders and book covers and drawstring bags. Totes and pouches and embroidered napkins.

A point I didn’t get to make in my last Aranzi Aronzo post is how great the step-by-step diagrams are – very clear and simple, with liberal dashes of charm. The thing I love about all these books is that they’re equally applicable for children and adults. Little me would have been able to follow the instructions just fine, and Adult me just really needs the doses of cute.

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