While Aggretsuko merchandise can be few and far between depending on your country, it seems that Aggretsuko DIYs and kits are even more sparse! But in honor of the release of the Aggretsuko anime’s second season on Netflix today, I was determined to uncover all the cute DIYs I could find!

The Sanrio blog only has one Aggretsuko tutorial featured so far—a super cute how-to on making an Aggretsuko-themed bento box by Love at First Bento. A great thing about this tutorial is that it doesn’t require any special bento supplies like cutters.
If you like to crochet, Paper and Landscapes on YouTube has an ultra adorable tutorial on how to make a Retsuko amigurumi plush doll. She’s also generously included a link in the description to the free pattern!
Rabbit in Rose has a great DIY video that shows you how to make a double-sided Aggretsuko decorative pillow. I love that it has both faces so that you can display it according to your mood…and that it also happens to be the perfect size to use while binge-watching the entire second season of the anime!
Really excited about the show? Don’t forget to journal about it, and be sure to follow Bunny+Me Show’s video on how to draw Retsuko for your layout. No worries if you prefer her rage side; there’s a tutorial for that too!
Vikameleon has a tutorial up that shows you how to make a happy Retsuko out of polymer clay—it also happens to be the only clay DIY I could find, which is actually quite shocking!
Are you excited for season two? Let us know in the comments if you’d like to see a SCK original tutorial with Aggretsuko!
Andi lives in the countryside of Georgia in a house packed with kawaii decor and vintage toys. When she’s not barricaded in her pink craft room creating something, she can be found reading, playing Animal Crossing games, or baking something to satisfy her massive sweet tooth. Andi is currently taking a mental health break, but hopes to be back in 2023.
2 Comments
Kris
June 14, 2019 at 3:16 pmI love the series and would totally do a SCK Aggretsuko craft!! I’m not much of a knitter or crocheter, but anything else! Might try my hand at the polymer clay here.
Andi
June 21, 2019 at 6:12 pmI’m happy to hear that, Kris! When I wrote this post I actually was thinking a polymer clay craft might be nice, so I’ll be sure to get on that!