Hayao Miyazaki Craft Round-up, Part I

hayao miyazaki craft round-up
From left to right, row by row: Nausicaa Ohmu bento box by Anna the Red // knit Totoro baby cap by Hello Yarn {via} // Howl’s Moving Castle papercraft by Ben Millett // amazing Miyazaki-themed nail art by AttackedAstoria {via} // paperdoll sweater pattern Totoro hack by Marianne (UPDATE: tutorial) // Catbus cake by Coco Cake  // Catbus embroidery tutorial by Chelsea Bloxsom // Totoro crochet plushie instructions by heavens_hellcat {via}.

Right now, I’m putting finishing touches on the next Queen of Reversals recap (expect it tomorrow!). In the meantime, here’s a roundup of awesome crafts inspired by the works of Hayao Miyazaki. All relevant links & info should be in the caption above, save for two notes: one, that I’ve previously featured Anna the Red’s sleeping Totoro bento box; and two, as the original model is no longer available, here’s an alternate free papercraft model download for Howl’s Moving Castle.

Brilliant Bentos

bento box totoro annatheredAnna the Red, you win at life. The Japanese-born, New York City-based artist has made some of the best kyaraben I’ve seen, and more unusually, they look delicious (Sakurako Kitsa’s bentos are also beautiful, but I don’t want to eat them).

My favorites are the Sleeping Totoro bento (left, with sausage balls hiding in its belly) & the Ohmu (Nausicaa) bento. She’s also generous with instructions and close-ups, in case you want to replicate anything.

::via swissmiss.