Gudrun’s Plush Night Light Proposal

Brainstorming

I want to make kind of a minimal plush night light, something that can stand on a shelf or on a night table.

Ram/Aries Plush Light

When I started to sketch out the ram I wanted the horns to glow but as I was thinking more about it I wanted the wool to glow kind of like in the movie “Tangled”. Then I thought about the Aries in the star signs and they are kind of magical and I can imagine that their wool would glow.

I want the face and feet to be made out of leather and the body to be made out of wool or some kind of furry material. I want the horns to be made out of some kind of stiff material like a white leathery hard material but I think it would be kind of cool to 3d print the horns.

Angler Fish Plush Light

I really enjoyed sketching these fish plush lights. I googled what an angler fish would look like and they’re kind of ugly and scary looking. I did not want the light to be scary-looking so I made the fish more cartoonish. I also wanted the fish to look tired because it is a night light. I want to make the light bulb on the fish glow but I thought it would maybe be cool to have his lower jaw glow as well. I drew a few of them to explore the color combinations.

I want the body to be made out of some leather/vinyl but the jaw to be made out of more of a sheer material. I would probably use a wire to hold the fish part that holds the light in place or to keep it steady.

Rhino Plush Light

I wanted to go for kind of a minimal rhino that had simple shapes. I think the most cool thing about rhinos are their horns so I wanted them to glow.

I want the the whole body to be made out of leather/vinyl and the horns to be made out of a more sheer material.

Prototyping

This is the prototype of the plush I sewed. Sewing this plush taught me how to do a backstitch and how to close the plush with a ladder stitch. I also started with this pattern and it kind of changed drastically because I wanted it to have arms and feet.

Then I have the prototype of the LED light. This taught me how to make successful connections and how to secure them.

Before I soldered the connections, I put plastic tubes on the wires and shortened the wire on the capacitor. I made this connection by connecting the longer wire of the LED light (the positive) to the capacitor via soldering. Then I soldered the the negative side of the LED light to the black wire of the battery pack and the other side of the capacitor to the red wire. When I finished the connections I heated the plastic tubes with a heat gun to make them shrink and stabilize the connections.

Fabric Choices and Materials

I really wanted to do the ram so I headed to the fabric store to see if my LED light would shine through the fabric.

The LED light surprisingly shined through the fur fabric. I think that I will need a few LED lights so the ram’s full body shines.

I picked out a vinyl material for the head and feet.

I want to 3d print the horns so I will probably use Rhino to design the horns and print them out at the VFL Lab.

Other Materials

I will need fiber fill to fill the ram, however, I want the ram to be a bit heavy so I might need to look into other filling materials such as microbeads. I might use microbeads to only fill the ram’s feet to keep it steady.

I am not sure if I should add eyes to the ram because I want to keep it minimalistic however, I am going to look into adding really small eyes. I don’t want it to become too cartoonish or childish.

Other basic materials I need are needles, white thread, black, and scissors.

Story and Target User

I decided to pick the ram because it kind of holds sentimental value to me. The ram kind of reminds me of home back in Iceland. I do not own sheep but they can be seen in various locations and I used to visit my uncle’s farm a lot when I was a child.

I want to make this night light for adults. I want this to be something that looks good in your home, is aesthetic, and compliments your house. I also want to think of the target user as someone who just move to the city from a small town. This is supposed to be an item that reminds them of home <3

3 thoughts on “Gudrun’s Plush Night Light Proposal”

  1. Wow, Gudrun, excellent work here. I agree the ram is going to be the most fun, and your progress so far looks great. Playing with opaque and translucent materials together is a great way to help the object transform in the dark, so consider what the shape will look like in different multiple lighting conditions. You can find some horns to print on printables.com or thingiverse.com etc., here are some that look promising:
    https://www.printables.com/model/763170-obey-me-mc-sheep-horns
    https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:473590
    https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2992251

    for small eyes, you can find some small black ones in the class supplies box (Sige has), or consider embroidering them. Regardless, eyes are not required.

  2. Hi Gudrun! I love this ram idea. I can’t believe you are doing the rams in Rhino and 3D modeling them! I think that will give the plush good texture. I was wondering how you were going to attach the horns? I think maybe that will be a tough one and it might better to just do fabric and stuff it a lot but up to you. I also think the leather for the face and feet is a great idea… and I think no eyes might be cute! or add them! I would buy both 🙂

  3. I love how you make the Angler fish’s light into a real light! And how you make it look cute and cartoon is sweet. I can see this product in Idea as a soft&educational toy for kids:) This idea is definitely my favorite compare to the other too. Thinking of the branding and marketing of this makes me EXCITED!

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