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My toddler loves Elmo. He has an Elmo pajama shirt that he insists on wearing to bed every night. He would probably wear it during the day too if I let him. So, I followed the tutorial on
MADE for making an Ernie shirt, but made an Elmo shirt instead. It was super easy to follow and turned out really cute. I downloaded a free Elmo color page from an internet search, and made the head portion larger to fit the shirt. Then I used t-shirt scraps to make Elmo.
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I cut out the red head shape and made the edges jagged with my scissors to give Elmo more of a furry look.
how cute! my 2 year old is an elmo fanatic also--i may be making one of these myself! :0)
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