Aranzi Fun Dolls
By (Author) Aranzi Aronzo
Vertical Inc.
Vertical Inc.
15th February 2008
United States
General
Non Fiction
745.59221
Paperback
80
Width 216mm, Height 254mm
318g
Aranzi Fun Dolls introduces a new band of characters and reintroduces old ones in new poses. Full of the same easy-to-follow patterns and instructions as previous Aranzi Aronzo craft books, the Fun Dolls are as cute and even more fun than ever!
Whether youve dedicated an entire room in your house to crafting or break out in hives at the mere mention of gimp, its hard to deny the weirdly winsome appeal of Aranzi Aronzos DIY books. The latestCute Dolls and Fun Dollsoffer 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 8x 10size make it easy for would-be seamstresses to photocopy patterns . . . . But its 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 whos grown weary of making the holiday centerpieces and Halloween costumes in Martha Stewart Living and Better Homes and Gardens. Katherine Dacey-Tsuei, popcultureshock.comI therefore give The Cute Book my highest recommendation: Its 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 Most of the patterns fall in the Oh, how cute category, but there are several with guy appeal.Get this book! Kids, teens, and adults will all want to borrow it.- The yayayasIt 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
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.