At 11am on Friday I was rummaging through GJ's spangly remnants. At 1pm that day, Superfrog made an appearance at the kindergarten fancy dress party. In between we had lunch.
(Needless to say, not a lot of hemming - or indeed patternmaking - was involved in the construction of this costume).
There were lots of princesses, fairies and pirates at the party... but only ONE Superfrog! For a kid who watches way-hey too much TV (!!), she sure has a pretty original way of thinking. Cracks me up.
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Hurrah for Superfrog and hurrah for no hemming!
ReplyDeleteHurrah. Lovely, imaginative mother and daughter team. I think all that princess guff would drive me up the wall if I had a girl.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lucky Super Frog to have such a clever Mummy Frog, and I'm not surprised at her imagination with all that creativity buzzing around her. Looking forward to catching up next week.
ReplyDeleteI now feel completely safe in a world that has Super Frog to protect me ... maybe she can help us out with this orange dust storm at the moment?
ReplyDeleteI love the way little kids' brains work. I love how you have just gone with her imagination and not done what is expected. And in such a short amount of time.
ReplyDeleteLove it, love it!!!
ReplyDeleteHow Sweet! I have one who always wants to be different. Don't you just love it? Alison
ReplyDeleteCracker of a costume! Love that your girl was wanting to be a 'super frog' rather than 'a fairy'. Peta
ReplyDeleteSuper Frog! I love it! And she looks fabulous. Thanks for inspiring me make a costume for my girls according to their imagination instead of simply going with the flow :-)
ReplyDeleteNo evil flies can rest once Super frog is around - no toadstool left unturned. Excellent work, all that creative space has rubbed off
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