Nathalie Gardet's Cuddly miniature bears, finished product

 

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    Bear cub 

out for a stroll

   

     Finished Product                                                                                  

    Each bear cub is made out of raw coloured wool. This technique is known as of pricked wool because we use a needle "to prick" the wool and thus sculpt it. It takes about five hours to create a bear cub. Each detail, either on the bear himself or about accessories is finely worked.

    Their size is about 10 to 12 cm upright and of 7 to 8 cm sitted.

   They are presented in a personalized "window"pocket. The bear cub, his certificate and his accessories (when required) is coated in cream-coloured tissue paper.

 

 

See details below:

 

 wool and accessories      certificat de la petite fabrique 

The material                                                 The certificate

 

 details of a bear cub wing      détail of a bear cub back

Large plan on various details

 

 Bear picture with centimeter to show size      Packaged finished product

   Their sizes                                packed bear cubs ready for adoption                      

 

picture of furniture for presentation

All supplied to present the finished product:

The bear cub with his certificate and accessories (when available), tissue paper, a window pocket and the pocket label  to personalise the product until the end.

 

...it's up to you to adopt them!

 

Where to find them?

 

Or by contacting me

 

That says Be warned this is not a toy.

 

    Each one

has a name

Finished product

 

  My first bear cubs

 

 
   

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