The mission should I choose to accept it.... is to make a
Lego Ninjago Vest.
It involves quite a bit of artistic license, some felt, giant ric-rac, and copious amounts of coffee and red velvet cupcakes.
The small child seemed pleased when he tried on the work-in-progress version, and has now requested that I make the headgear.
To be continued....
The home of
my creative space
Great job Cam! Very worthy of an early screening!!! Cant wait for the matching headgear.... you'll start getting orders!
ReplyDeleteGreat job Cam. I must not pay enough attention to the Lego in this house - had never noticed the ric rac on that Ninjago before.
ReplyDeleteWell done Cam
ReplyDeleteHoly Moly! No small task, that is.
ReplyDeleteCam as usual i think you've done a fabulous job!
ReplyDeleteYour one auntie in a million. And that smile sure says thankyou. Cherrie
ReplyDeleteVery cool!! That is one lucky boy :)
ReplyDeleteThis is brilliant. Utterly brilliant. You are the coolest aunt ever.
ReplyDeleteI bet you're the favourite Aunty! Hope he doesn't want those lego hands.....
ReplyDeleteLove it Cam, I know an eight year old that would be very impressed here!
ReplyDeleteHe obviously had good reason to think that Aunty could fill the brief. x
ReplyDeleteSo it's just not me that has nephews that ask for the most amazing things to be brought to life by the sewing machine...I love it! Go Ninja!
ReplyDeleteCheers!
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the head gear shouldn't be that bad to make, there are all kinds of tuts online to make ninja masks
ReplyDeleteCam, you've done it again! Brilliant!!! That face says you've got the seal of approval as well.
ReplyDeleteLove the random cupcake shot. x
Gotta be pleased with the smalls are so pleased! Well done!
ReplyDeleteHow happy does he look! great job, Cam. You must post the mask bit too if you make it. So cool!
ReplyDeletemy aston who is 7 thinks your ninjago creation is cool, so do i!!
ReplyDeleteTruly Awesome! He looks well pleased with that!
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