HI everyone!!!!!! It's Amy!
Sorry, my question is so late.
I really want to know, other than buttons, does anyone have an idea of what else we can give out? Last year, people gave out small moon rocks and I thought that was cool. I was wondering if we can do something like that too and if we're going to make it, I think we should get started soon or at least get started on brainstorming...
This was Olivia's answer!
Well, that's a pretty good question. Call me stumped for having taken this long to answer.
But buttons are always a collectible item at Regionals, regardless of whatever else is going on. It's one thing that all teams have in common, and I think it's pretty important that we're at least unified on the button front, should all else fail, I think. I still have all the buttons that I got at New York, Connecticut and Atlanta for the 2009 season. It's a pretty interesting feeling.
I do, however, want to really take pictures with every mascot from every team that has one. I think that'll be pretty awesome. But back to the question!
Well, I'm pretty good with crocheting and sewing, so I was thinking that we could possibly knit or crochet little "Iron Maidens" like the ones on our t-shirts. I think that'd be a pretty easy way to remember us, especially if we stitch the team name onto the skirt or the body. Or maybe the Iron Maiden could be wearing a team t-shirt! The only issue there though is how we're going to make enough to make people happy. But we'll work that out as time goes on, if the idea even works.
I know that in Chinatown, they sell those little voodoo doll keychains. They kind of look like the picture below (I don't actually own one). But they're made out of winded string, so if we could give out our team mascot as keychains, I think that would be pretty cool though. They might even be a little easier than making stuffed Iron Maidens, I think.
Umm, it's possible that we might be able to give out items based on the game for this year. But since we don't know what that is yet, my ideas are pretty limited. But we could totally make something based on the game, and that might be a good reminder to senior members (like me!) of the years I spent in robotics and the games that we participated in.
Sounds fun!
This was Olivia's answer!
Well, that's a pretty good question. Call me stumped for having taken this long to answer.
But buttons are always a collectible item at Regionals, regardless of whatever else is going on. It's one thing that all teams have in common, and I think it's pretty important that we're at least unified on the button front, should all else fail, I think. I still have all the buttons that I got at New York, Connecticut and Atlanta for the 2009 season. It's a pretty interesting feeling.
I do, however, want to really take pictures with every mascot from every team that has one. I think that'll be pretty awesome. But back to the question!
Well, I'm pretty good with crocheting and sewing, so I was thinking that we could possibly knit or crochet little "Iron Maidens" like the ones on our t-shirts. I think that'd be a pretty easy way to remember us, especially if we stitch the team name onto the skirt or the body. Or maybe the Iron Maiden could be wearing a team t-shirt! The only issue there though is how we're going to make enough to make people happy. But we'll work that out as time goes on, if the idea even works.
I know that in Chinatown, they sell those little voodoo doll keychains. They kind of look like the picture below (I don't actually own one). But they're made out of winded string, so if we could give out our team mascot as keychains, I think that would be pretty cool though. They might even be a little easier than making stuffed Iron Maidens, I think.
Umm, it's possible that we might be able to give out items based on the game for this year. But since we don't know what that is yet, my ideas are pretty limited. But we could totally make something based on the game, and that might be a good reminder to senior members (like me!) of the years I spent in robotics and the games that we participated in.Sounds fun!
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