If you need to get more organised, Yozo Craft have added some new planners in lots of fun designs. They each have 120 pages with wish list, monthly planner, diary, grid pages, remark pages, to do list and contact pages. Every order earns points to spend on future orders too.
If you’re a fan of the creepy cute designs of Panda Fuzz, you can buy any two t-shirts and save some cash. There’s four designs to choose from with pandas, space and more.
Explore Tokyo Disneyland with Amy from Cakes with Faces. See what it’s like at Halloween – they go all out with a Halloween parade, special treats, cute decorations and pumpkins everywhere!
If you enjoyed Andi’s review yesterday, why not try out Chebeto‘s new mini sewing patterns yourself? This cute Goldfish has just joined the dragon, bumblebee and Cthulhu, all just £6.50 each.
As well as sewing patterns for both plush and amigurumi, you’ll also find signed copies of Mariska’s books in the DIY Fluffies shop. Sew Cute to Cuddle has 12 easy patterns for cute animal toys including a cat, dog and koala!
Kawaii Unicorn are based in the UK so it’s a great place for UK kawaii fans to shop for their favourite Japanese characters. You’ll also find everyone’s favourite lazy cat Pusheen with plushies and stationery.
If you’re planning a trip to Japan, my all-new Tokyo Shopping Guide will show you all the best kawaii shops, cute cafes and fun things to do in Tokyo. You can download a PDF from my Asking For Trouble shop or Kindle users can take advantage of Amazon’s slow updates and grab it for just 99p.
Don’t forget to enter our giveaways! You can win SCK prizes by signing up for our new email newsletter or enter to win 12 mini memo pads from Kawaii Depot!
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Marceline is the co-founder and editor of Super Cute Kawaii and author of The Super Cute Book of Kawaii. She also designs cute character goods as Asking For Trouble. Having visited Japan five times, Marceline is enormously inspired by all things Japanese and especially loves bunnies, space and any kind of food object with a happy face.
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