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It is so sad to lose a member of the Bear World and Teddy Talk Family. Her posts we always so positive and encouraging . My sincerest sympathy to Angela's family. 
Maria, again I thank you for introducing usto the den cam. I've watch everyday from a few days before Hope was born. It is such a wonderful experience seeing her grow and interact with Lily. It has been very active in the den lately. Scares me to bits when Lily leaves the den or when Dr. Rogers goes to visit LOL ! I love watching Hope try to walk though , poor little thing.
Her are my favorite pics from yesterday during and just after Dr. Rogers visited.
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Sorry to hear about your elbow Brenda, I have no advice, just wanted to wish you a speedy recovery. FYI ,I'm another Canadian that can't get on the site either- very odd.
Cyndee, I just added your ornament to the tree. I got mine today so I could safely look at yours LOL. Isn't Jack beautiful ! Mine is red
Linda is a sweet person, and I am honored to have met her in person. I can't think of a more deserving person to receive this special surprise either ! It does warm the heart when nice people do nice things for other nice people ![]()
Updated March 12 with Cyndee's ornament from Linda 
Hi Everyone,
Please meet 8.5" Hilda the elephant who is available for immediate adoption. She is the straggler from my webshow this morning LOL. She is made from sparse matted mohair, has tea dyed, aged cotton inner ears and paws, and vintage boot button eyes.
Thanks for peeking at Hilda. www.beckoningbears.com/available.htm
Welcome back ! You are always like a ray of sunshine when you are here ! I can't wait to see your creations, you know how much I love them all
I hope you are adjusted to and enjoying your new place.
Hi Andrea,
Well, it appears that the countdown clock was showing an hour early for people in some other time zones. :redface: I haven't a clue why. The show starts in about 50 minutes at 11:30 Atlantic Time. Thanks for pointing that out. Sorry for the confusion !
Thanks everyone for the well wishes.
Fantastic photos Therese. Thanks for taking the time to shoot and upload them for us to see. It is always so exciting to see work from both familiar and new to me some bear artists . Looks like a great variety of gorgeous creations !
I would like to invite everyone to my Web Show starting tomorrow morning , March 11. This is my first online show so I hope you can stop in for a visit. What a lot of work, but so exciting
. There will be several different critters from various fabrics, hopefully something for everyone.
Hi Cyndee,
I have no problem adding it ! That is really sweet of Liinda. But, is it o.k. if I wait a few days ??
The reason being that Linda and I are also swapping ornaments and just mailed them this week. I don't want to look at your ornament photo until mine arrives in case they are similar. I want to be surprised LOL.
So when mine gets here I'll go get yours for the tree . I hope that is o.k.
Hugs, Tammy
I got the email as well. It looks like this new site is being administered by Lanie ( LanieBears) , a fellow Teddy Talker, if I am not mistaken. I expect she would be happy to answer any concerns or questions
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Bobbie I think you are referring to a gasket punch or the craft punch like these ? I just hit them with a hammer or rubber mallet to cut out the circles of ultrasuede, etc. I think gasket punches can be found at a hardware/automotive store, and I got my craft punches at ...well...the craft store LOL .
HI again Pat,
I buy E-6000 glue at Michael's craft store. Here is there page explaining the glue and how to use it. It is a bit strong smelling so use in a well ventilated area ! The smell does go away after awhile on the items you adhere to . I used it to glue wood moulding to my laminate floor and it is rock solid LOL
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http://www.michaels.com/art/online/disp … Num=gc0181
The Apoxy is a little sticky when you first start to kneed the two parts. It is like putty. After kneeding well, I let it set for about 1 hour then it is easier to work with. You have about 2-3 hours working time before if starts to harden , and is fully cured in 24 hours. After I shape my noses, I add the wire. I let them sit for about 30 minutes and then smooth out any areas that need fixing.
Here's a pic of my process ( I added black acrylic paint to my clay during the kneeding process ):

Hi Pat,
I use Apoxy Sculpt to make my clay noses. It is a 2 part compound that you kneed together. It is incredibly solid and almost impossible to break. You can even sand and drill it. I insert a strong wire in a loop shape, and the clay air dries. I've never had a wire come out. It also will adhere to anything I am told, and your nose could even be molded right onto the mohair and would adhere permanently by itself.
You can learn about it here: http://www.avesstudio.com/Products/Apox … culpt.html
Because you make much bigger noses maybe you could insert a stronger wire loop on the left and right, or top and bottom instead of 1 wire centered ??? Then you have 2 loops to sew on for strength and support. I also use a strong glue for added support like E600 or superglue. But, with the apoxy sculpt I don't worry about the nose breaking off. I always make my wire loops with little tails that I bend sideways so they hold in the clay better too.
I have used Fimo/Sculpy but had lots of wires break off the noses.
I hope that makes sense and helps.
Susan, Marmalade is ADORABLE ! I LOVE that fur too, how unique.
Please meet Snowflake, made from recycled creamy blond mink fur. He is one of the few light colored bears that I have offered over the years. Snowflake is looking for a new home and can be seem on my website.
Thanks for popping in to see him !
Looks like she is looking up at the bug on her head
Very cute ![]()
Ali, is there anyway at all that you can just scan your pattern then tell the printer to print it a certain % . I can't do it with the buttons on my printer, but can adjust it in my printer software. I would think most new printers can do this. It may just be a case of figuring out how , and that's not always easy
What model printer do you have ? Maybe I can find something on google to help you out.
Sorry Cyndee, it's the silver/white leaf with the bear head - bottom right corner on the 1st tree :)
Received by Sue Mason, made by John Paul Port
Updated Feb 15th, 2010 with the final ornament that was received awhile ago but never added .
(See bottom right corner ornament)
Hi Sue, I always do on my fur bears. It makes a much nicer finish with less bulk . Just remember to line the pelt with cotton, leave bigger openings for turning, and longer stitch length so as not to perforate the pelts.
Have fun !
Thank you so much everyone . Your comment mean a lot to me. :hug:
Please meet 7" Amore made from recycled mink fur. He is available for immediate adoption on my website. Thanks for taking a peek.
I'm another fan who checks in several times a day. I've watched that fantastic video over and over admiring that dear little cub today. I've been lucky most days when I watch the cub is making lots of noise , especially first thing in the morning here. It makes the most precious sounds. My family thinks I'm insane but I don't care LOL.