A month or so ago, Elizabeth made this dino hoody for her young lad and as I increasingly take my style cues from four year old boys, I knew I had to have one.
Did I mention I was thirty? I love being thirty.
On eBay, I found a dip-dyed pink hoody and a very loud but very small pink tartan skirt from which I harvested the fabric for the spikes. I cut triangles with one side rounded to make cones. The tartan is polyester and whilst not especially thick, is rigid enough to stick out without stuffing, so it's perfectly comfortable to sit and lie down in - an advantage considering that that's what I do.
One of the cones I flattened and attached to pink ribbon for a tail, but that wasn't hanging at its best angle for the photo.
I began to write a little treatise here on the colour pink, which I see as a very politically-loaded colour, but to be honest I didn't think about anything political when buying the materials. I guess my thoughts were, this is going to look extraordinary silly anyway - pink may well take it to another level. Anyway, I've written about pink before.
Did I mention I was thirty? I love being thirty.
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[Image descriptions: Three pictures of me, a tallish white woman with brown hair, modeling a pink hooded sweatshirt with dinosaur-style tartan spikes sticking out in a link up my spine and over the centre of the hood.]
6 comments:
Oh my.... I think that's all I can say about this :-).
And Kate who? What dress?.....(hiding til *it* is over)
Oh my gosh, I LOVE this! Thank you for sharing. You rule!
ALso, ha ha, that first link is not my blog. I wish :)
This is made of win. My wife would love one, thank you for the how to!
Love it!!
Phwoar!
As gorgeous as ever Debs!
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