I am in awe I have the chance to guest post over at Tatertots and Jello today!
I'm sure you already know about Jennifer, she's famous for all her subway art, bunting, decor and other awesome ideas.
Click over and check out my full tutorial to make these dinosaur/ dragon tails!
Despite all the baby girl projects going on, I haven't totally left out my boy.
Despite all the baby girl projects going on, I haven't totally left out my boy.
We've been loving the dino tail with all the cold weather that keeps us inside these last few weeks.
That is absolutly adorable!!! :)
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I'm so impressed that you do all of these crafts and are still a wonderful mom! I'm having a hard time balancing it all, but you are my inspiration :)
ReplyDeleteSO CUTE! Congrats!
ReplyDeleteThose three boys just look like they are ready to take on the world as dragons! entirely too CUTE!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are darling! My preschooler would love one.
ReplyDeletethese are sooooo cute!! as soon as my son and 2 daughters saw these they were telling me what color they wanted for their own!! i can't wait to make them for them! thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteseriously, this is one of the cutest things I've ever seen. Thanks for sharing. My two year old will love it.
ReplyDeleteThese little tails are fabulous, and soo fun! :) My little man who be thrilled!
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So cute! I think my girl might even like those!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! We are doing dinosaurs for preschool in two weeks! I'm going to try a version of these:)
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! Fantastic! My son would LOVE one of these!!
ReplyDeleteI do so love your blog! I saw your dino tails at Tater Tots and Jello and am thrilled to find you!
ReplyDeleteSo great!!! I just love them you made my to do list
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Oh my! These are adorable! Thanks for the great inspiration.
ReplyDeleteToo funny ! It really is a great idea !
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, your dino tails made me smile! They reminded me of a similar Halloween costume. I made for my boy (21 yrs ago) when he was 3. So fun & so cute!
ReplyDeleteThese are soooo fun!
ReplyDeleteSo adorable! We have a mutual friend :) Rebecca always tells me about your cute projects! I am linking this to my dinosaur activity post. Your new little bundle is darling! Love your cute blog :)
ReplyDeleteIt took me months and months and months to finally put one of these together. They really are as much fun as you pictured.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial.
I've linked you here:
http://urbancraft.wordpress.com
We love it!
Picked up some remnants at Joann fabric for the spikes. Using some old blues jeans for the tail.
ReplyDeleteHahaha one of these days I need to check the dates on blogs.
ReplyDeleteWould it be possible for me to purchase your Dino Tail pattern so I can feel good about selling them at a fundraiser? :)
ReplyDeleteSherrie, that is fine to sell them as a fundraiser. I am just uncomfortable with those who set up etsy shops and all they sold were dino tails using my designs and pattern as a business. It's always great when you can support charity or schools with your sewing skills!
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