Remember last Sunday when I told you my bunny box inspired something totally different? Well here is how it happened. I put together my bunny box and like a proud kid showed it off to my hubby. We were getting ready to go to a birthday party at my Upline's house and I was taking it with me. As he looked at the shape of the mini milk carton he said.....wow, I bet you could turn that into a tank or something. I laughed it off, but my wheels were turning. I had no idea how to make a milk carton into a tank, but I knew my upline did. Later that night at the birthday party, while the men were all rocking out to Rock Band, I got Sara working on this challenge. She didn't come up with a tank, but she was able to put together a Stryker! For those of you who have no idea what a Stryker is, I've attached this picture. It is basically similar to a tank, but instead of treads, it has several wheels. Here in Grafenwoehr, Germany, that is what several of our units drive. Anyway, I think she did a great job! She also spoils me a little....so not only did she create a Stryker for me, she also put together a quick tutorial. If you are interested in the tutorial leave me a comment with your email address and I'll be happy to send it to you. Thanks again Sara!!!! You Rock!
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I just love this and would love to be able to make one for my grandson. Can I please have the pattern / instructions emailed to mamaw2two@gmail dot com.
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yes, instructions please!! I have a friend who drives one... R ;)
ReplyDeleteThats too funny, I have to forward this to all my Stryker wives!
ReplyDeleteThis is just too cute!! Makes a great masculine candy container. I would love to have the instructions to make one for my DH BDay. He is retired Army. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteI would love to have a copy of the tutorial! I have two that have been assigned to Stryker Units and this would be the perfect Easter gift filled with chocolate!!
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that turned out awesome! love it!!!!
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This is waaaaaaaaaaaay too cute. Love to have instructions. Thanks for sharing. sheilasfamily@hughes.net
ReplyDeleteThink your idea is so cute. Would love to be able to make one for my grandson. He loves helping grandma create new things. Please e-mail me at bernie_rasay@live.com.
ReplyDeleteThank You so much.