Proposal 1 – plush d20 dice
The first idea for a plush nightlight I have is for a plush d20 (a 20 sided dice commonly used to play dungeons and dragons) that has a light up panel on the 20 side. The light only shows through that panel and not elsewhere through the plush. It would be aimed at those who play D&D which represents many different age ranges.
Proposal 2 – Space Giraffe
The second idea for a plush nightlight I have is for a plush Celestial giraffe with constellations sewn into the outside in shiny thread. The whole item would light up and the thread could reflect some of the light in interesting ways. It is surreal in styling and meant for anyone who enjoys the silliness of a space giraffe that lights up blue.
Proposal 3 – Knight in armor
The third idea for a plush nightlight I have is for a plush Knight in armor wielding a light up or flaming sword. Just the sword would light up until you opened up the helm of the armor and revealed it to also have lights in it. This is primarily aimed at young boys and girls who like playing with medieval/fantasy toys.
Hi John! We chatted about researching papercraft patterns for dice and platonic solids, then adapting them for sewing. But what about the die necessitates that it be soft? The project does, but I’d hate to see you force your idea into the project constraints rather than use them for creative exploration. Is it a dice bag instead of a die itself, perhaps? https://www.evilmadscientist.com/2009/d20-handbag-of-holding-how-to-build-it/