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Covid Kawaii -

: Use stickers and soft colors to capture tiny, peaceful moments of creativity.

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Whether it’s a cute bento box or just a pastel planner, finding joy in the little things is a powerful way to stay centered. Stay safe, and stay cute! Art Process - Making a "Cute" Virus Monster - Lifeology : Use stickers and soft colors to capture

The Japanese term "Kawaii" translates to "cute," but it represents a broader culture of joy, roundness, and playfulness. During the height of social distancing, this aesthetic became a survival tool for many. It wasn’t about ignoring reality; it was about reclaiming a sense of control and softness in a world that felt increasingly sharp. How We Made the Pandemic Kawaii Stay safe, and stay cute

COVID Kawaii: Finding Comfort in Cute Who knew a pandemic could be so... pastel? While the world stayed inside, a soft, bubbly aesthetic known as took over our feeds, turning "quarantine blues" into "quarantine pinks and purples." Whether you’re a lifelong Sanrio fan or just someone who needs a mental hug, the "COVID Kawaii" movement has proven that sometimes, the best way to handle big, scary things is to make them small and cute. Why "Cute" Helps

From digital art to physical crafts, here’s how the community brought some sweetness to the situation: