I'm Unstoppable
Despite all the negative press, I find myself unable to stop stitching my twisted toys. My latest creation is a luchador (Nacho Libre, anyone?). However, my three year old can't process the name and instead calls him "toulouse-ador." It gives me the weird visual of a mix between the French painter Toulouse Lautrec and a Mexican wrestler. Lautrec was short and disfigured so I guess she's not that far off.
Of course, I had to stick with the trademark belly button and bum on this toy since that seemed to be the highlight of the last one. I promise I won't torture you blog readers with each and every one of my upcoming creations, but I couldn't resist showing this one off. And for the record, making leather undies is a lot harder than it looks. I have new respect for the designers of bondage-wear.
Of course, I had to stick with the trademark belly button and bum on this toy since that seemed to be the highlight of the last one. I promise I won't torture you blog readers with each and every one of my upcoming creations, but I couldn't resist showing this one off. And for the record, making leather undies is a lot harder than it looks. I have new respect for the designers of bondage-wear.
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He looks like something my kids would love to wrestle with.
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Actually, I'm laughing. I won't buy it, but I'm laughing!
My vote...the XX chromosome thing personalized in initials with color choices. That is truly the thing I see flying off the shelf the most. It could go in any nursery and not just the "ugly baby" themed nursery.
he's ugly. very ugly. but yet... there is something charming.