Monday, March 19, 2012
Little lion chub
Most baby lions are called "cubs", but this guy has earned the name "chub". He eats and eats and just prays his mane will still wrap all the way around him. He has no interest in living an on-the-go lifestyle, so keep in mind that he's quite the homebody if you want to adopt him! If this sounds like just the chub for you, you can take him home for only $10 plus shipping.
Panda
Little owl
Little Allen the owl feels so much more secure with his big brother lamp, but he is determined to become a world traveler in his own right. He might be comforted by the fact that his big sister will be soon joining him on this site and he won't have to fly solo anymore. Allen is available for $10 plus shipping.
Horton the elephant
Garden gnome
This gnome has a round belly and rosy cheeks. He comes with his own patch of land, which gives him a title in some places! If you buy him, maybe you get a title, too? Either way, he comes with a mushroom and flower because he's into horticulture and hopes it will help him find a lady gnome to share his plot. Perhaps, he'll find a mate soon? You can give him a home for $20 plus shipping.
Baby hippo
This little one was made for my little one -- my miniature dachshund, Zoe, that is. She has had a love for hippos ever since my mother gave her a Pillow Pal hippo to cuddle with on long car trips. The one in the picture isn't perfect after a few days with Zoe, but it shows me that my stitches can take a little rough-handling. You can get a hippo for yourself or a baby -- furry or otherwise -- for $10 plus shipping.
Sunday, March 18, 2012
Glas the turtle
Glas is the third turtle to come into my life -- after my real girls, Midori and Verde. Glas means "green" in Irish, which is fitting since he was created on St. Patrick's Day. His waistcoat holds his shell onto his body for safe keeping, though the buttons are a little fiddly for his stumpy legs. If you prefer, his shell can be attached and non-removable with no waistcoat to worry over. He is available for $20 plus shipping for the working waistcost, or $17 plus shipping for a non-removable shell.
Friday, March 9, 2012
Hermione Granger
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Bird wall hanging
This is one of those projects where I took an existing pattern and simply ran with it. I LOVE the way it turned out . . . now, if only I had a nursery to hang it in!! Each of the little birds has its own personality, especially little pinky who wants to fly against the wind.You can get this decoration for $20 plus shipping.
Brave the Bunny
This is, by far, my favourite toy for a baby. Something about him just shouts, "Toss me in a crib, and I'll cuddle for years to come!" I also made a version with burgundy accents and a wee scarf rather than a bow. However, I didn't manage to get a photograph before he ended up in the arms of a special little girl. When you order, be sure to specify whether you want a bow or a scarf for your bunny. He is available for $15 plus shipping.
Pierre and Clémence, snails extraordinaire!
House elf
This house elf sits 6 inches tall (He is 10 inches standing, but he cannot hold himself up -- too much butterbeer.) and has a deep purple shirt. He can be made larger but not smaller. The colour of the shirt can be customised, so please remember to specify what colour you would like in your order. He is only $25 plus shipping!
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