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Dawn J Hugs Unlimited
West Yorkshire
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A new feature that I am planning for Teddy Bear Times is going to be called 'Celebration of Artistry' (well maybe not, but that is the working title). It will be a gallery of bears with a theme running through them. The next issue will have the themes and deadlines for the next few issues, but I am quite keen to have this feature in the next magazine as well.

The theme for the next magazine will be 'New Beginnings'. This seems appropriate because it will be New Year, New Decade, and New Editor. This feature is not a competition, and I am really keen to see bears from anyone no matter how long you have been making. Whether full-time, part-time, collector, hobbyist - I want to see those bears.

I'm not sure yet how much space will be given to the feature - that depends on how many pictures I get.

The deadline for this issue is quite tight, but if you would like to make a New Beginnings Bear or other furry, and could let me have a clear high resolution photo by 15th December - preferably before! I would be delighted to hear from you. Please spread the word around to anyone else who may be interested.

I am posting on here as it is the forum with most traffic at the moment, but please feel free to forward this message to anywhere where there are bear people!

It would also be useful to know now if you intend to make a bear for the feature so I have some idea of how much space to keep for it.

Thank you - I am really looking forward to seeing what you can come up with.

Please send your photos and notes to: tbteditor @ btnternet . com  (without spaces)

Many thanks

Dawn

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