A dog and his bone. This is a custom dog I made for Abby's daughter Kalli. He's a Patterdale Terrier with a removable collar and bone. He's a foot long and 10 inches high. He even sits, stands and lays down.
Feel free to go check out the Plush Team site and vote for the Halloween plush there. Check out my ghost kitty, Jesmin, in her ghost costume.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Handmaiden Show
The Handmaiden Show went well this weekend. There were quite a few people funneling through during the day. And my table was quite a bit emptier as the day went on. I am thinking about making a new banner, but I'm still kind of attached to my hand sewn one. I confess that the black fabric on the table has sequins on it and initially served as a cape for the Harry Potter book 7 release Party. Now I've used it on the table at 3 shows. :)
I made these cute little heart gremlin key chains for the show this weekend and they went quickly. I'll definitely by making more.
These guys are in the picture from the last post because I brought them to Chicago. I sold the Octopus in Chicago and the rest went to their new homes this weekend. The rocks in costumes are a big hit and they are fun to design. Speaking of which, I need to make Dave a Penguin :)
I made these cute little heart gremlin key chains for the show this weekend and they went quickly. I'll definitely by making more.
These guys are in the picture from the last post because I brought them to Chicago. I sold the Octopus in Chicago and the rest went to their new homes this weekend. The rocks in costumes are a big hit and they are fun to design. Speaking of which, I need to make Dave a Penguin :)
better late than never
So, I realize that it's been over a month since the Renegade Chicago show, but here are some pics of the booth and all the great plush that I got to spend the weekend with. To find out more about the creatures here check out the Plushteam blog.
And the last picture here is what I brought with me on the bus to Chicago.
And the last picture here is what I brought with me on the bus to Chicago.
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