Tuesday, 16 June 2009

Raspberries and roses

Is it just me who battles to access financial life now that everything relies on number sequences? Pin this, pin that ... don't they realise that to a bearmaker, pins are very different things?! Colourful phrases enter my consciousness with ease, but numbers? No. Numbers fly in briefly, then fly straight back out again. This causes me no end of trouble and I've lost count of how many calls I've had to make to reset wretched pin numbers since their introduction to banking world.

So, today's post blows a big noisy raspberry at pin numbers and offers you the beauty of fragrant June roses instead ... enjoy!

Monday, 15 June 2009

The Guild of Master Bearcrafters

Have I mentioned the Guild of Master Bearcrafters to you? I really can't remember! Perhaps I didn't yet, but that's because it's purely for professional bear artisans, somewhere private we can meet up, share our work and 'talk shop'. I set the Guild up earlier this year and already we have 149 members from all around the world ... isn't the internet an amazing introduction agency?! For example, did you know there are dedicted bearcrafters as far afield as Russia, New Zealand, throughout Europe, Australia, the US, Germany, South Africa, Thailand, Japan ... the list goes on and on and ...

Anyway, it occurred to me today, that collectors and non-bearmakers interested in teddy bear artistry, might find it interesting to know a little more of what lies behind the creation of artist bears ...

The 'Guild of Master Bearcrafters' was established as a central body for bear artisans to join together and progress their creative talents. To that end we actively support participation in international bear competitions and also offer our own quarterly Guild Challenges to help get those creative juices flowing!

The Guild works to provide support for bearcrafters striving for creative perfection and offers workshop tutorials to this end, with photo galleries which invite comment from colleagues. It also offers a a closed forum for discussing business issues and a central 'events' schedule, where bearcrafters can plan show itineraries and promote their bear related events.

Membership criteria is based upon bearcrafters professionally designing and selling their work for at least one year - applicants who don't meet the entry level are declined, to ensure the Guild continues to work as a professional body.

One thing I've learned about creating bears as a business over the years, is it can be very isolating and in time, that can prove demotivating, but with the online support of other professional bearcrafters around the world, it is now possible for those of us with a passion for creating and developing the teddy bear as soft sculpture, to work together in our effort to create original bears for posterity.

Friday, 12 June 2009

Mother said there would be days like this ...

Well here we are again, Friday already. Where do the weeks go? Don't they understand a girl of my maturity requires time to, well take its time! I had my entire day planned around a trip to the hairdressers and after a busy week, was really looking forward to a little Paula pampering, with particular anticipation placed on my spell in the salon's massage chair, which can feel quite heavenly on a Friday afternoon after a week spent hunched over the sewing machine and computer!

My day started badly when I checked my company business card online - panic swept through me when I saw a couple of extra hefty charges for an item I hadn't anticipated ... fortunately, that particular heart racing moment was quickly eased when it was pointed out to me that one of the items was in fact a refund, not a debit ... ahem.

I had two large bears to box and post today too, not that there was any problem with that until a call from my lovely sister threw my timings out of the window and I realised I was going to be late for my precious appointment with the hair stylist. Poor old Tina was rapidly binned with promises to catch up again soon blah, blah, blah, as I taped the final 'do not crush' tape to the last box and raced to the bathroom, to make myself presentable ... not quite the 'at my leisure' beautifying experience I had planned for the afternoon.

Anyway, lippy in place, boxes in boot and most definitely running late, I hurled myself into the car and ...

... well, for some strange reason, because I never, ever do this, I called the salon to make sure I had the right day ...

... yes, you've guessed it, the appointment I have had regularly for the past twenty years with the same stylist hadn't been booked and no, they couldn't squeeze me in!

Hmph.

Oh and to cap it off, can someone tell me why the drag 'n drop facility on my blog has disappeared?????

Bring on the weekend. Please!

Thursday, 11 June 2009

Bellamy aka Ol' Blue Eyes

'Bellamy'

At last, I can show you the bear I was telling you about in my previous post! Please be upstanding for Bellamy ... (aka 'Ol Blue Eyes!)

23" 'Bellamy'

Those who follow my work, will know this really is my kind
of bear - big, classic and utterly classy! Bellamy was a special commission order and I am delighted with how he has turned out. Working with such beautiful mohair has been an absolute joy; sadly though, this mohair is not always as easy to find as it once was because it's the top end of mohair luxury - it's dense, curly, has fabulous colour and wonderful sheen and needless to say, a price tag to match! However, it is so utterly glorious it's definitely worth hunting down ... I think it would be almost impossible to create a bad bear from it!

Tuesday, 9 June 2009

Coming soon!


Just popping in briefly between bouts of stuffing ... I'm working on a beautiful big golden bear for a collector this week, so there's not much time to chat I'm afraid. He's nearly ready though and I know his owner is eagerly anticipating his completion, so it won't be too much longer before I can show him off!

Thursday, 4 June 2009

Rag time!

I received a package of beautiful prints and homespun fabrics last week, so between bursts of busy bearmaking behaviour, I've also indulged myself with a little play time and 'Dotty Daydreams' is the result. I love the Debbie Munn print I've chosen for her dress ... I'm not sure if it shows clearly in the photo, but this fabric is loaded with dear little buttons and super cute ladybugs! To keep Dotty in the prim tradition, I soaked her calico bloomers in coffee grouts and baked them in the oven - I'm certain my mother will be horrified by those unladylike stained drawers!


'Dotty Daydreams'

At 20" Dotty is quite a bit taller than the other raggy dolls I've made this year, but she's every bit as much fun! I think she looks as though she's got her head drifting happily through the clouds, don't you?!

Tuesday, 2 June 2009

With love from your Big Sis x

Birthday girl!


This little girl is having her birthday today.
She's as wise as her tongue and a little bit older than her teeth ...

Happy 42nd Birthday Sis!


Raggy work in progress!


By the way, she wasn't quite finished in time for the celebrations but four discarded heads later and your raggy is at last underway!

Have a lovely day Tina ... sending my birthday wishes to you old girl,
with lots of love from your big Sis
xxx

Monday, 1 June 2009

Cue the blues ...

Summertime and the livin' is easy ....

I freely confess to being a fair weather gardener. Out comes the sunshine and I reach contentedly for my trowel and watering can. It has been beautifully warm over the weekend, with not a cloud to be seen - perfect for pottering! Did I tell you last summer that I absolutely love roses? 'Prima Ballerina', 'Peace', 'Wendy Cussons,' they all have such gloriously heady summer perfume and after years of enjoying these beautiful hybrid tea roses in my last garden, planting them againhas been like welcoming old friends to our new garden. On Saturday Stuart and I took drove out to my favourite nursery 'The Potted Garden', to find a climbing rose. After mulling over all the wonderful possibilities we found 'Warm Welcome,' a flamboyantly free flowering, bright orange rose ... I can't wait for it to begin showing off later this month!

So why cue the blues? Well, the perfect accompaniment to a summer's afternoon planting roses, has to be Albert King blasting out on the stereo! Grubbing around in the mud to the sounds of Albert King with Otis Rush, or Stevie Ray Vaughan ... hey, does life get any better than that?!

Our new roses are in bud now, almost, but not quite ready to photograph, so in the meantime, here are a few colourful snaps of my pretty patio bedding plants ... sorry I can't remember what they are called, but aren't the markings on those yellow blooms gorgeous?!

Thursday, 28 May 2009

Boys will be boys ...

It was Bank Holiday here in the UK on Monday and for a change, the sun shone. At least it did during the day, but our planned evening's barbecue was another story ... as the charcoal caught light, down crashed the rain - typical of British Bank Holiday weather! We did have a lovely family afternoon rambling through the local woods though and much to the boys' delight (Stuart, my son Anthony and Stuart's grandson) there was a fallen tree to climb!

My Anthony, always a big kid at heart!

Passing on a few essential tree climbing skills to the next generation ...

Boys being boys!

... and the girls being girls!

Monkeying around!

Grandad branches out!

Tree fellas!

Anthony's Hannah finds a comfy perch

Our Bank Holiday tree climbing tribe!

I hope you enjoyed a peek into our family album ... and before you ask, yes, I resisted the temptation to climb the tree - well someone had to take pics eh?!

Wednesday, 27 May 2009

Makes My Heart Smile Award for 'Bearing All!'

What a lovely compliment! Thank you Elanor of Shantock Bears and Lyn of Brimbin Forest Bears for awarding the 'Makes my heart smile' blog award to 'Bearing All' - I am touched by your kindness and delighted you enjoy sharing my blog!

'Makes my Heart Smile' blog award

And now it's my turn to pass on this lovely award to ten of my favourite blogs; gosh, it's hard to choose! The following blogs always make me smile, so I hope you enjoy them too!

http://www.insidemystudio.blogspot.com/
http://www.flutter-by-bearsandfriends.blogspot.com/
http://www.louisepeers.blogspot.com/
http://www.whendisbears.blogspot.com/
http://bensonbears.blogspot.com/
http://wildthymeoriginals.wordpress.com/
http://www.bumpkinbears.blogspot.com/
http://the-white-bench.blogspot.com/
http://jarehares.blogspot.com/
http://bearbits.blogspot.com/

Don't forget to visit Elanor's lovely chatty blog pop too!
http://shantockbears.blogspot.com

And to catch up with Lyn in wonderful Brimbin Forest, please fly over to: http://www.brimbinforestbears.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, 26 May 2009

Happily Ever After!

Every fairytale needs a happy ending, don't you think?

Morris was the last bear to find his special someone before I hauled up the 'Gathering Bears in May' webshow drawbridge on Sunday night. As he sat patiently by the computer screen, hopeful that the 'you've got mail' lady might announce a late email delivery, Morris had his paws firmly crossed; after all, no bear likes to be left all alone on the shelf on show day, do they?!

Morris 'Cinderfella'

Luckily for little Morris, his VIP (very special person) happened to be climbing onto a white charger, preparing to scoop Morris up before the clock struck midnight! I'm happy to be able to tell you Morris, his VIP and big pal Horatio (yes, Morris will be facing his big brave move outside the UK safe in the knowledge he won't be alone!) will soon be together and so the tale of 'Morris Cinderfella' ends ...

... and they all lived Happily Ever After!

Sunday, 24 May 2009

Before the clock strikes midnight ...

My 'Gathering Bears in May' webshow collection -
please visit www.allbear.co.uk before midnight tonight if you would like to see them all!


Goodness me, it's been a frantic weekend so far! A great deal of fun too though! The webshow has been astonishingly well received and with several hours yet to go until closing, I am happy to tell you, six of my seven 'Gathering Bears in May' show bears have already found lovely new homes. They will be travelling as far as Australia, America, France, Belgium and the UK ... they are quite the globetrotters!

'Morris Cinderfella'

My dear little 'Morris' bear cub has been re-christened 'Morris Cinderfella' by lovely Jo Rothery of McBears (
www.mcbears.com) which gave me a smile! He's the last bear available, still waiting patiently on the shelf hoping his special someone will ride in to claim him before the clock strikes midnight tonight ... aaaahhh! Do you think that special someone might be you?!

Friday, 22 May 2009

Gathering Bears in May - ready for the grand opening!

There have been moments when I have questioned if I could manage to get this show on the road, so to speak. Pulling everything together has been pretty challenging, but I am delighted to be able to tell you everything is now in place! The final bear had his ears stitched in place this morning and has now joined his pals to wait patiently for the grand opening at midday tomorrow. I've checked, double checked, treble checked and ... (you get the whole parnoid picture!) to make sure the web pages work properly, make sense and create a pleasant 'showroom' for my bears and I am confident (touch wood!) that everything is working as it should be. Quite an accomplishment, even if I do say so myself! I'm sure I've done all I can, so all that is left for me now is to get a good night's sleep and keep my fingers and toes firmly crossed that someone will visit!

If you would like to visit 'Gathering Bears in May,' my very first webshow, I'd be delighted if you could drop by www.allbear.co.uk tomorrow between midday tomorrow (Saturday) and midnight on Sunday ... I hope to 'see' you there!

Wednesday, 20 May 2009

Showing Off!

My goodness, is it really Wednesday already?! Yikes! Only two more working days left until my webshow ... gulp!

I think I'm almost ready, that's to say my bears are. I'm just working on the last little chap who should be ready for his photo shoot tomorrow. My new stone bench arrived in the nick of time - the rotten old wooden one collapsed in an undignified heap under my cat (!) so thank heavens the bears will be able to pose on their smart new garden seat for those all important show pics before the week is out - needless to say, my fingers and toes are crossed for fair weather!
I'm still fumbling my way through building the show web pages - I reckon they've taken me almost as long to put together as the bears! I wish I knew more about web building so I could show off and be really creative ... ah well, I've done my best and am pleased to say the pages will look fresh and springlike - now I just have to work out how to join them up so they actually allow visitors to move between pages. I have even managed to put together a 'Best of Show' poll for visitors to vote on during the show ... fun, fun, fun!

Tuesday, 12 May 2009

Tip: How to wax a bear's embroidered nose

I forget who wanted me to share this technique on my blog, but I do remember being asked quite some time ago, so I hope this little tutorial is helpful. Nose waxing isn't difficult as such, but if it goes wrong, it's easy to ruin a perfectly good bear head and that can be heartbreaking, so my advice is make sure you have all your tools to hand and work slowly!

(My apologies for a couple of the blurry photographs ... it's a bit tricky recording this process with only one hand free to use the camera!)

My bear's embroidered nose prior to waxing ... the neater the nose stitching, the better result you will achieve from your waxing.

Step 1 ... boil a saucepan of water and melt your wax (I'm using natural beeswax sourced from a candle making company, but there are other waxes available from some of the bearmaking suppliers). I keep my melted wax in an old pyrex lid, complete with brushes, ready to be re-melted whenever I want to wax another nose. Warning: Don't leave your melting wax unattended as it may flame - I usually turn off the heat as soon as the water is boiling and allow the wax to melt gently.

Step 2 ... apply the melted wax onto your embroidered nose with a brush - I prefer to use a flat brush, making downward strokes to apply the wax.

My first coat of wax has now been applied ... you may need to use a small brush to work the wax into the outer edges of the bear's nose as you apply the wax. Take care to prevent it dripping onto the mohair muzzle though!

Step 3 ... using your hairdryer on a low setting, gently warm the waxed nose ...

Step 4 ... as you warm the waxed nose, use the flat edge of a knife to remove the spare wax and smooth the bear's nose, taking care to ease the wax into the outer edges of the nose stitching to give a neat finish. I wipe my knife clean with a piece of kitchen roll as I work. (Thanks Fay for helping me out with this photograph!)

Step 5 ... wait a few minutes to allow the wax to dry, then using brown paper, buff the waxed nose using an up and down motion in line with the vertical stitches. I find it easiest to turn the bear so that the back of his head leans against my chest while I buff - which is why this photo looks as though it has been taken upside down!

Step 6 ... when the first coat of wax has been buffed, you will probably still have a few pale streaks of wax still showing, depending on the finish you prefer, you may like to carefully colour these using a fabric pen. I'm using a black pen to match my black nose embroidery in this instance, but you could use other colours for a more individual effect.

Step 7 ... repeat the entire process for a second layer! I like to use two layers for my waxed noses, but you may prefer more - I suggest you experiment to find your 'look'. This is a pic of my finished waxed nose.

A celebration of bear artistry

After fifteen years creating bears, I may be considered an old timer when it comes to bearcrafting in the UK, but it is worth noting that bear artistry came to the fore in the US many years before we Brits caught on. The lovely Ginger Brame of 'Bearbits' fame, is currently celebrating her 25th bearcrafting anniversary with a fabulous blog giveaway. Please spare a moment to visit Ginger's blog and leave a congratulatory comment ... such long term dedication to the craft of creating such wonderful bears definitely deserves applause!

http://bearbits.blogspot.com/2009/05/celebration-continues.html

'Posy' created by Ginger Brame of Bearbits, to celebrate her 25th bearcrafting anniversary.

Monday, 11 May 2009

Gathering Bears in May progress report ...

Just under two weeks until my webshow and already I have four furry bums sat on my shelf in anticipation - not bad going, if I do say so myself! There's still plenty more to do though, I'd like to finish another big 'un and conjure up a couple more Half Pints if poss ...


I'm very pleased with the bears I've created for the show so far; let's see, what can I tell you without giving the game away too much?! Hmmn ... well, I have a pretty new clown in an unusual colourway, a lovely frosted tipped alpaca bear, a handsome bear with a very dramatic colourway and a dear little chap with an adorable expression who is a yummy chocolatey colour. Now I'm off to my workroom to finish my new design for a hefty (22"approx) bear ... I'm really looking forward to seeing how this fella works out - with a little luck he should be finished by teatime!

Thursday, 7 May 2009

Firing on all cylinders again

My 'Gathering Bears in May' webshow on 23rd/24th May is now cast in stone and I am raring to go again ... yes, the funk has lifted at last! My only problem is deciding which of the bear designs currently dancing in my head, will be brought to life in time for the big day - with only sixteen days available for bearmaking, every second counts!

'Gathering Bears in May' will take place at www.allbear.co.uk on 23rd/24th May 2009

Since making the decision to go ahead with this mini webshow, I have already managed to complete three beautiful bears and am in the process of planning how my show webpage will look; my web building skills are limited, but I really like the idea of this event having its own character and plan to play around with graphics and backgrounds to make it special ... all of which will be pretty time consuming needless to say, so in the words of Alice's White Rabbit, "No time to say 'Hello'. Goodbye. I'm late, I'm late, I'm late!"

Tuesday, 5 May 2009

Gathering Bears in May!

There are occasionally times when my mojo slips anchor, leaving me in a bear maker's funk. Perhaps I should explain - a funk is a creative lethargy, a period of time when a bear maker's energies are significantly sapped, rendering bear production almost impossible. Battery operated mojo's are often unreliable helpers due to a hunger for constant stimulation. However, when their creative bellies are purring contentedly with food for thought, they make perfect bearmaker's assistants ably providing inspiration for fabulous artist bears, but when their batteries run down, it's a well known fact among bear makers that mojos never give their owners notice, preferring instead to sneak out unpredictably to who knows where, while they recharge.
Once AWOL, I've noticed a mojo will do almost anything to avoid returning to the workroom, leaving the unfortunate bear artist destined to stare into fruitless space, pondering the imminent prospect of shelf stacking in local supermarkets. Over the years, I have come to realise the best way to lure a mojo back to work, is to promise a reward for good behaviour. You see the little known thing about mojos is, they have egos ... oh yes, there's no doubt about it, mojos crave attention!
So, in view of my recent funk, I have cajoled, blackmailed and promised my mojo faithfully, if it makes an immediate return to work for me, there will be a handsome reward! I will showcase its talents this very month! There will be no more mojo neglect from this ungrateful bear artist. We have agreed to combine efforts, work in harmony and yes, beat the bearmaker's funk! I am delighted to announce that in view of our reinstated collaboration, my mojo and I would like to invite you to join us in a spring celebration of our combined talents ...

Gathering Bears in May', the first ALL BEAR mini webshow, will be held online at www.allbear.co.uk on the weekend of 23rd/24th May - I hope you will be able to join me and my mojo to celebrate our late 'Spring crop' of artist bears!

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