Saturday, November 3, 2012

Our Craft Show

WELCOME TO
  BEARS...just b-claws
"First Annual" Online Craft Show


So glad you dropped in, please make yourself comfortable and see what I have been creating.

If you are interested in adopting "someone" please e-mail me at bearsjustb-claws@comcast.net  and I will send you an invoice.  We accept PayPal & personal checks.
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ADOPTED
Miss Christmas is made from a pattern by Doreen Frost @ Vermont Harvest Folk Art.  She is made from string mohair, stands 6.5" tall, has glass eyes/nose.  Her ears are made from ultrasuede, her feet from flat nails that I rusted, and wire arms. NOT FOR YOUNG CHILDREN

She carries a little wreath and has decided to decorate herself with mini strung ornaments.

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(One Of A Kind)
JASON HAS BEEN ADOPTED
Jason is my original design, he is 16" tall (to tip of ear), made from a cotton terry fabric.  He has hand blown glass eyes, and a thread nose.  Jason does not admit that his eyesight isn't perfect, just that he thinks his glasses add character. He is bent knee and wrist. Jason is signed and has my logo tags sewn on his back.  His little prim tree and sleigh are not handmade by me. (Tree is 16.5" tall, sleigh is 10" long)
NOT FOR YOUNG CHILDREN

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ADOPTED
This little mouse decided that she wanted to stay up and watch for Santa, so she snuggled up in an empty stocking that hung on the mantle.  She fell asleep, missed seing Santa and found goodies all around her.
The stocking is coffee stained, filled with ground cloves, a little rusty bell is tied on the toe.  Inside is the wee little mouse, snuggled among red berries, Spanish moss.  Her eyes/nose are glass beads, her whiskers are heavy duty thread.  A raffia bow is tied on the front. The stocking stands at 8" tall.
NOT FOR YOUNG CHILDREN

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ADOPTED
This is Merridth bringing home her fresh Christmas tree.  She asked the farmer if she could collect a few cut branches from the trees in his field and to her surprise he offered her the pick on any tree she wanted.  Not wanting to kill the tree they carefully dug it up and balled it so Merridth could plant it at home.
It was beginning to snow so the two of them went into the farmer's kitchen where the Mrs. had fresh baked cookies and a glass of cold milk waiting for them.
Merridth is another of my Prim Cookie Cutter babies, made with off white mohair.
NOT FOR YOUNG CHILDREN


Thank you for dropping in, it was so nice to see you.
We will be back next year. 

8 comments:

  1. Wow, you sure have been busy! Meredith and Hannah are my favorites. Love their sweet little faces!

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  2. I love all these creations!! Wonderful!
    Have a nice weekend, dear friends!!
    Woof, woof,

    Chicco

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  3. Thank you so much for the b-day wishes.
    Big hugs,

    Chicco

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  4. What a busy girl you have been. I love Meredith and the Christmas tree.They are all so refreshing and charming, just right for the comming season.
    Hugs

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  5. WOW! You really have been busy. I love what you have here but most of all I love the little mice in the Christmas stockings. They are the cutest little holiday decorations and perfectly adorable!
    Hugs

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  6. You are both so talented! I love all of your special creations...feels like Christmas around her! Sweet hugs!

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  7. Well we're all glad the show went well, but adopting farty vultures? Peeeeuuuuwwww!

    Hugs

    The Clan and Jack

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