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Elf Shoes and Hat Revealed

Remember the elf shoes and the discussion about the hat that went with it?  If not here is a link to the original post about the shoes.  Thursday was the day these items were worn for a Xmas party.

Mrs. Santa, an Elf and Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer 
I have chosen to share this photo because one of my co-conspirators, Rudolph, as well as the Elf himself are included.  (Sorry Mrs. Santa, you were great but not a part of this post.)  Rudolph approved of the elf shoes and hat styles plus financed the entire enterprise.  A coworker and I merely supplied the labour.

It is hard to see in the photo, but the elf shoes have small bells attached to each of the diamonds on both the shoes and hat so Elf did jingle although it was a bit hard to hear over the din of the crowd.  There were also non-skid caulk on the bottom of the shoes; we didn't want any accidents.

Sole of the elf shoes to make sure the Elf didn't slip
Some items are meant to have a long life, the elf shoes and hat were meant to entertain for about two hours.  They have served their purpose and will now go into hibernation.  I have to admit the fun for me is in the making and thus I got the most from this project.

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