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FoxgloveBears Rothwell
Edinburgh, Scotland
Posts: 20

Hey folks,

This little guy is Riley, a recent commission and a copy of a customers dog.

He's about 14/15 inches tall (to top of his head) and is made from faux fur.  Riley has my new design rubber paw pads, they are hand sculpted, moulded and then cast in silicone rubber. They have quite a nice squish to them!
Any feedback is always gratefully received, not been bear making all that long and the learning curve has been steep.

Thanks for looking!
Sharna.x

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Boogaloo Bears Boogaloo Bears
united kingdom
Posts: 1,096

Amazing work, I think I am in love  :love:

He is just too cute for words.

Hugs

Lisa x

FoxgloveBears Rothwell
Edinburgh, Scotland
Posts: 20

Thank you Lisa! I'm already get upset about the thought of posting him away. x

Conni Germany
Posts: 1,794

Wonderful! He is soooo cute! bear_wub  bear_wub  bear_wub

dangerbears Dangerbears
Wisconsin
Posts: 6,021
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I love everything about him, Sharna, but especially that sincere face!

The silicone paw pads are a great idea.

Becky

Janesjollybears JanesJollyBears
Ft.Lauderdale
Posts: 511

Just GORGEOUS!!!!! bear_wub

Caroline D Posts: 150
Website

He is so gorgeous! I just wanna hug him.

Caroline

Caroline D Posts: 150
Website

Just showed this pic to my 15 y/o daughter and she exploded with squeeing!

Caroline

Erin Seals Stonesthrow Critters
Magnolia, AR
Posts: 31

I know I'm late to the party, but I love your Riley! How did you make his paw pads? I am working with cats right now, and I want something nice and squishy but I am not sure how to get started!

Erin

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