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Use an orange sheet also from the thrift store. Folded it in half and cut a neck hole. Next we sewed the sides together leaving a space at the top for the arms and cut a jagged edge at the bottom. I hot glued black felt triangles all over the orange sheet. Last I used a blue scarf I found at the thrift store to make his tie.
http://www.coolest-homemade-costumes.com/flintstone-costume.html
http://www.coolest-homemade-costumes.com/flintstone-costume.html
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It's funny, this is like your 30th comment on my answers. And, for the record, I have read the guidelines, & I cited my souce not once, but twice. So, according to http://www.mahalo.com/mahalo-copying-and-pasting-guidelines I am just fine. Thank you though. I never once claimed to own the rights to the above statements :)
Actually the correct Mahalo way to use a source in your answer is this
/quote/
Use an orange sheet also from the thrift store. Folded it in half and cut a neck hole. Next we sewed the sides together leaving a space at the top for the arms and cut a jagged edge at the bottom. I hot glued black felt triangles all over the orange sheet. Last I used a blue scarf I found at the thrift store to make his tie.
/unquote/
That way it divides your own words in the answer from those you are quoting or sourcing.
And generally, if its not quoted in the format above, it is assumed they are your own words ( otherwise it would have quotation marks around it to avoid plagiarism )
Cheers!
Thank you for your opinion :)
This was copied and pasted from the site you sourced.
Please see copying and pasting guidelines on Mahalo.
http://www.mahalo.com/mahalo-copying-and-pasting-guidelines