![]() ![]() It’s the third in the Kawaii series with Kawaii: How to Draw Really Cute Animals and Kawaii: How to Draw Really Cute Stuff. You can purchase a copy via the Search Press website, Amazon (affiliate link) and all good book shops. Kawaii: How to Draw Really Cute Food – Draw Adorable Animal Food Art in the Cutest Style Ever! by Angela Nguyen is published by Search Press. I’ve even had a go too and it’s fun to see how the characters are created. It’s a lovely book and my son has covered the house with his drawings. How To Draw Cute Food: learn to draw Fruits, Vegetables, Fast Food, Sweets And Treats with simple step by step guide, easy and fun kawaii drawing coloring and activity book for kids. There are chapters on appetizers, entrees, desserts, snacks and drinks. As well as cute food-creature fusions such as blueberry kittens and sausage dog hotdogs, there are sleeping cats who lounge atop sushi, curl inside donuts, or peek out from pizza crusts. My son loved reading the book and was soon drawing away.Īrtist-author Angela Nguyen turns even the most mundane foods into living, breathing, adorable characters that you will want to draw yourself. It’s great for both visual learners and those interested in learning the essential techniques of kawaii. ![]() The book is really well set out with step-by-step instructions and minimal text. Sadly my 9 year old took the book as soon as he saw it! My son just loves to draw and learn new things so he set himself up at the table with the book, his favourite coloured pencils and plenty of paper. I thought I would get a chance to look through this book and try out some of the projects for myself. Have you heard of the word kawaii before? It is Japanese for ‘cute’ and covers everything from food to clothes and toys. I love to try new things and quite fancied trying my hand at kawaii. During the Summer holidays we were gifted a copy of Kawaii: How to Draw Really Cute Food by Angela Nguyen. ![]()
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