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That was a good one!
Love it!! Your son is a good looking guy (and bear is pretty cute too!).
Great website, Chrissi. I agree with all above, easy to navigate and everything is easy to see and very clear. I love the black & white pics. Are they you? I have some that look like that of me and my sis. I love Sunni too, beautiful bear.
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Too cute! . . . she's gonna' love 'em.
Hi Gladys, Thank you, I think my babies (human ones) are gorgeous too. But I'm just a little prejudgiced like every mom is. Yes, my older daughter, Tracy was extremely jealous of Buster when I got him. She ignored him for months. Then she got her dog Sawyer and understood. You notice how I had to include my "Grand-Dogs". You know, you have to love them all equally. Here's one of my favorite pics of my Paigie and Buster.
This is the top dog, Buster then our new dog, Bear. Next is my grand-dog, Baxter (Paige's dog). Then my other grand-dog, Sawyer (Tracy's dog). Baxter is trying to sleep with Buster in his bed. Buster enjoying a glass of wine at dinner. Buster and Bear playing tug-o-war. Yep, these are my babies. Oh, and my two other babies too, Tracy and Paige.
Here's the little doggie I just finished. This is my first Sculpey nose. I molded it around a glass eye on a wire then attached it like an eye along with a little glue. His ears are wired. He is from a pattern by Bramble Bears.
Denise,
WOW, what a transformation. I love it!!! I'm ordering a kit RIGHT NOW!
How fun!!! What a great idea. And what a bunch of beeeeaaaauuuuutiful bears. I know I would have come away with a couple if I had been able to be there to shop.
Patty
Congratulations!! She is very, veerrrrrrrrry cute! :clap: :clap:
Patty
I love the bear! The needlefelting is great, adds so much. I've got to try it.
Patty
I didn't have a teddy bear either. I had a sock monkey that my aunt made. My cousin named him Carcass and the name stuck. We didn't know what the word meant, obviously. I had him until high school when my friend's dog ate him. I also had a Raggedy Ann. I got her for my 3rd b'day, the day my brother was also born. A few months later, I left her outside in the rain and she disappeared. My mom told me she ran away because I hadn't taken care of her. A few days later my mom woke me up early in the morning. She told me to go downstairs as someone was waiting for me. Behold, a brand new Raggedy Ann was sitting by the front door. I really believed she had come back. Well, I may not have had a teddy bear in childhood but I made up for it plenty in adulthood!
hugs,
Patty