If you go and have a look at the tshirt-surgery community on livejournal here you can see pictures of me looking very serious and showing off all the different tshirt reconstructions I've done.
I was a bit nervous about putting them all up there because the community is on average hugely talented and creative, and my recons are all straight out of the Generation T book, so I don't feel quite so inspiring. I needn't have worried, since the people on there are also very lovely and my pictures have had a fine response.
I am considering having a "T party" in the future, so that my friends who want to try out tshirt reconstruction can come over and use the book and be in a fun environment where it's alright to cut up clothing.
In other news music recording for kids just got heaps cooler. Baby rock records have put out a series of lullaby albums based on real rock bands. I have listened to the Metallica one and it's pretty awesome. Nothing Else Matters really translates well to glockenspiel and vibrophone. It's mellow. Now, to track down the Coldplay one. Other titles include Smashing Pumpkins, NIN, Pink Floyd, Radiohead and the Cure. But for babies. Love it.
(Plus the cover for the Metallica one is all black with a picture of an angry teddy bear puppet with a lightning bolt on its chest. Much cooler than the Wiggles.)
PoF: superheroines
CO: writing