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Fun activity: Make Joe Bootkidz in Lego

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Fun activity: Make Joe Bootkidz in Lego

Lego Instructions Hi and welcome to Bootkidz, a small design company based in London. This page has Lego instructions for building a miniature Joe Bootkidz mannequin/coat stand wearing Wellington Boots. Maybe you're a budding visual merchandiser and want a cute mannequin for your office desk  - then here is an idea. Remember to share if you like. About Joe Bootkidz Joe is a mannequin designed by Karen Henry. How long will it take? Number of bricks: 124 Assembly time: 30 - 60 minutes 5 steps How much does it cost? It's about £5.00 from Lego shop (you order online from Lego) What you need...

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Fun activity: Making Chloe Bootkidz coat stand made in Lego

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Fun activity: Making Chloe Bootkidz coat stand made in Lego

Lego Instructions Hi and welcome to Bootkidz, a small design company based in London. This page has Lego instructions for building a miniature Chloe Bootkidz mannequin/coat stand wearing Wellington Boots. Maybe you're a budding visual merchandiser and want a cute mannequin for your office desk  - then here is an idea.  Remember to share if you like. About Chloe Bootkidz Chloe is a mannequin designed by Karen Henry, see Chloe for more information. How long will it take? Number of bricks: 23 Assembly time: 10 - 20 minutes 5 steps How much does it cost? It's about £3.19 from Lego shop (you...

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Welcome

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Welcome

Welcome to the Boot Kidz Blog. Design of 'The Boot Kidz' The Boot Kidz were designed by furniture designer Karen Henry in 2005. The original ideas for Lucy were sketched on paper. This included a red wavy design for the hair and a patterned outfitted blue dress. It was decided to make Lucy more iconic and focus on the form and rather than features. A small bend in the knee to emphasise that Lucy is a playful and fun character. The shapes and lines are important After the design was sketched, initial miniature prototypes of the designs were made with...

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