Fairy Tear Bears Layout

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ScrappyDew
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Fairy Tear Bears Layout

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I just finished this layout a couple of days ago. Used the Cricut for the layered grass, text, and the bears' wings/antennas. Edged in edges with colored chalk pencils. SCAL came in handy for doing the wings. Made that part of the page easier ;) Made it with the intent to sell on ebay :D

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swirliepants
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Re: Fairy Tear Bears Layout

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very cute!
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Excellent design.
It appears the bear is fluffy.
How did you do that.

Cheers

Craig
Cheers
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ScrappyDew
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Re: Fairy Tear Bears Layout

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Craigg64 wrote:Excellent design.
It appears the bear is fluffy.
How did you do that.

Cheers

Craig
Tear the bear shape on mulberry paper and use a wire brush that you can get at a hardware store and start brushing away. That is what takes the most time is getting them fluffy and put together.

I just can't believe that a single tear bear sold for over 200 dollars on ebay the other day
Here is the url http://tinyurl.com/dfgnhe
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kelsie94
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Re: Fairy Tear Bears Layout

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Is it a special kind of mulberry paper? All of the ones I've seen are fairly thin and I kinda doubt I'd be able to cut it on the bug - it would tear apart during the cutting process???? What kind do you use?
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Re: Fairy Tear Bears Layout

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:D So sweet I love it. I hope you get a million dollars
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Re: Fairy Tear Bears Layout

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ScrappyDew wrote:
Craigg64 wrote:Excellent design.
It appears the bear is fluffy.
How did you do that.

Cheers

Craig
Tear the bear shape on mulberry paper and use a wire brush that you can get at a hardware store and start brushing away. That is what takes the most time is getting them fluffy and put together.

I just can't believe that a single tear bear sold for over 200 dollars on ebay the other day
Here is the url http://tinyurl.com/dfgnhe
Thats for sharing your secret :)
Your design are excellent.
Cheers
Craig

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swirliepants
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Re: Fairy Tear Bears Layout

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thanks for sharing your tip and WOW on the Ebay one that you posted a link to ....
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Re: Fairy Tear Bears Layout

Post by coocoo4cricut »

Stunning really nice work
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Re: Fairy Tear Bears Layout

Post by sambobbitt »

no offense to you but why did someone pay that much for that bear? Is it a real transaction? Seams way out there? Very cute work though! How many of those bears can you make for $200?
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