Make Art: Kawaii
By (Author) Ellen Philpott
Illustrated by Ilaria Ranauro
Quarto Publishing PLC
Design Eye
8th July 2025
10th July 2025
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens gift books
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Art and artists
Childrens interactive and activity: papercrafts
Novelty book
48
Width 165mm, Height 230mm
350g
Get ready to dive into the adorable world of Japanese-inspired art with Make Art: Kawaii!
This ultimate pack is perfect for kids and anyone who loves all things cute, colourful, and creative. Full of everything an aspiring kawaii artist needs, this kit is your ticket to crafting unique and oh-so-adorable creations.
From discovering the origins of kawaii style to mastering the art of drawing characters, Make Art: Kawaii is bursting with fun and creativity. With over 20 step-by-step projects, this guide will help you bring your own kawaii-inspired decorations, models, stationery, and characters to life!
What's InsideThis delightful box kit is packed with everything you need to explore kawaii art:3 sheets of card stencils9 sheets of press-out paper pieces3 sheets of colourful tissue paper4 sticker sheets14 sheets of patterned printed paper7 press-out model sheetsA 48-page guide to kawaii art, packed with tips, tricks, and instructions for each projectLearn and Create:
What makes kawaii art so unique and where did it come fromHow does kawaii differ from other 'cute' styles like chibiDiscover the principles of kawaii design, including popular colour palettes and character features. Perfect for young artists aged 7 and up, Make Art: Kawaii is designed to spark mindful creativity and a love for adorable Japanese art. Whether you're crafting kawaii characters or making cute stationery, this kit has all the tools and inspiration you need to create your own little world.
With Make Art: Kawaii, creativity has never been so cute!
Ellen Philpott is a children's author and editor. She began her career as an editorial assistant for Parragon Books before moving to Penguin's Ladybirdimprint as an editor. Since 2012, she has been freelance and her clients includeMattel,Ladybird Booksand Quarto Publishing Group.Kawaii illustrator Ilaria Ranauro (aka Ilariapops) sells stickers, washi tape, prints, and other products adorned with her fun images on her popular Etsy shop. She teaches a class on how to create kawaii characters on Domestika and has illustrated children's books for Penguin Random House Mexico. A native of Italy, Ilaria is based in Berlin. To see more of her work, visit ilariaranauro.com and @ilariapops on Instagram, Etsy, and YouTube.