


On the plastic piece, so you can wipe away your mistakes until you get it right.

I "eye-balled" this by looking at photos of mermaid-tail fins online. Tip: Buy fabric when it's on sale for 40% off, and get your flip flops on clearance. Supplies (I found mine at Jo-Ann Fabric & Craft in Minnetonka): A yard or so of a stretchy swimsuit material, heavy duty template plastic, flip flops, scissors, thread, sewing machine, pins, stretch needle (helpful but not required), Gorilla Glue (water-proof/resistant), and chalk or dry-erase marker. If you want to save money, and get a little crafty, you can make your own mermaid tail at home. These amazing creations allow kids' (and adults') imaginations run wild, and they come in all colors, styles, and designs. My 4-year-old daughter and our neighbor girls are OBSESSED with the Fin Fun Swimmable Mermaid Tails. Thank you, Paytin, for modeling a Fin Fun Swimmable Mermaid Tail on The Jason Show! Here's my "how to" on making your own mermaid tail, giant Jenga game, and giant Kerplunk game. For this segment, I threw on my DIY hat, to make some fun summer games and activities for the whole family.ĬLICK HERE to watch the video of the entire segment! I can't believe it's been over 7 months since I was last on-air. This week, I was on The Jason Show over at FOX 9.
