This little guy loves ice cream - so much so that he dives right into the dish. You are what you eat and Scoop has turned into an ice cream bear. He has vanilla, strawberry and chocolate colored mohair fur just like his favorite flavor of ice cream. Scoop is 5 inches tall and is string jointed. He is holding an antique baby spoon. The ice cream dish and spoon come with him so he can continue to enjoy his favorite treat. Scoop is available for $35 plus shipping. Please email me if you are interesting in adopting him.
Adopted

I am an avid gardener and spend the summer planting, watering and weeding. One summer day my best friend was pressing me to finish the bear I was making for her and lamented that she would have better luck if it would only start snowing. I laughed, my friend got her bear and Snowy Day Bears was born.
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Lazy Summer Weekend
This was a beautiful summer weekend . The weather was perfect and life slowed down so I could savor every bit of it. I had a chance to dye some mohair and start a new bear and work in my garden for a while on Saturday. Saturday night my husband and I met a couple of dear friends for dinner. We had dinner at Smuggler's Notch Inn. It is busy during ski season but slows down this time of year. We had a leisurely meal outside and talked for hours.
Sunday was a lazy day. I spent some time in the garden and then my husband and I decided to get in the car and travel through the country side and see what the day would bring. We stopped at a flea market. It is amazing what you can find at one of these. I bought some vintage Jeff Gordon collectibles. (I'm a big NASCAR fan and Jeff is my favorite)
I finally got to snap a picture of the rabbit that lives in my backyard. Here is his picture along with some pictures of my flowers that I took when I went outside to water tonight.
Sunday was a lazy day. I spent some time in the garden and then my husband and I decided to get in the car and travel through the country side and see what the day would bring. We stopped at a flea market. It is amazing what you can find at one of these. I bought some vintage Jeff Gordon collectibles. (I'm a big NASCAR fan and Jeff is my favorite)
I finally got to snap a picture of the rabbit that lives in my backyard. Here is his picture along with some pictures of my flowers that I took when I went outside to water tonight.
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Visitors to my Garden
I have been suffering from allergies for the past week and just dragging myself through the day. I am feeling better now and trying to catch up with everything I have been neglecting. The little chap in the picture decided to keep me company while I worked in my garden. He really is this strange green color. A little chipmunk lives in my shed and spent the afternoon zipping in and out of the shed and around the garden. I pretended that I didn't notice him so he thought he was invisible and very clever.
It is very common for people walking down the street to stop and visit with me while I work in the garden in the front of my home. Last evening a lady with a little girl stopped to tell me how pretty my flowers are especially the bellflowers. I asked her if she would like a clump since I needed to divide them away. She eagerly said yes. When I went to the shed to get a shove the little girl followed me and when she saw my backyard garden rushed in. She was fascinated with the pond and screamed excitedly when she saw the "baby frog". She was as delighted as I was to see him. She also noticed the chipmunk and because he didn't feel quite as invisible any more he went into hiding. Before they left I cut a rose and gave it to the little girl. She was so pleased and said she was going to give it to her mother. At that point the lady told me that the little girl's grandfather has just passed away so she was in town with her mother for the funeral. Her mother was very sad and that is why it was so special to her to be able to give her mom something beautiful.
My garden seems so much more beautiful when I can share it with someone.
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Introducing Butterscotch
His name describes the color of his fur. Butterscotch is a 12" panda with cashmere paw pads and large eyes "take me home" eyes. $150 plus shipping
Adopted
Adopted
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Images from my Garden
It finally stopped raining. The ark has been built for sometime now and I was in the process of gathering the animals two by two when the sun finally came out. So many people in Vt have suffered damage and lost due to the relentless wind and rain. Barre is covered with mud, roads are washed out all over the state, basements are full of water and lake front properties are still flooded. I am lucky and was only inconvenienced by the constant rains. I have spent the weekend in my flower gardens and would like to share some images with you.


Sunday, May 29, 2011
You're No Bunny until ........
... you find some bunny to love.
Buttercup is a charming little bunny looking for a home.
She is made of pale yellow mohair and has a fluffy white tail. Buttercup is 12" tall ( 7 1/2 " sitting) plus her long flexible ears. Her ears are wired and can be posed in a variety of ways. Her face features shading around her soft brown eyes. Buttercup also has shading on her ultra suede paw pads which feature trapunto toes. Buttercup is $150.00 plus shipping. Please email me if you interesting in adopting Buttercup.
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Pink Ballerina
Pink Ballerina is a special request bear. It was designed for a beautiful little girl that loves pink and ballet. It was a bit of a challenge to make a child safe bear especially the safety eyes but the little girl was very happy with the results.
My Velcro kitty, Lily was more then glad to help with the tutu so that took twice as long as it should have.
My Velcro kitty, Lily was more then glad to help with the tutu so that took twice as long as it should have.
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