Everyone who makes bears has their own way of creating them. I like to give myself a head start by harvesting my bears’ noggins just before they are ripe. Although trying to start one of these plants from seed is a real bear.
Does anyone else use this method?
What a lovely picture. I finish my head completly before I attach it to the head. Your little bear looks a great shape.
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awwwwww :) love mouse xxxx
ReplyDeleteLOL what an imagination you have. love the nose..LOL
ReplyDeletehow beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSo, this is how it's done? I've always wondered..
ReplyDeleteHrm... I usually put the eyes and ears in... but the nose goes last. Perhaps I should try doing it your way and start picking slightly before ripe!
ReplyDeleteI want one of those plants!!! LOL
ReplyDeleteOMG, I love this post! Fantastic!
ReplyDelete@ Kay - Thanks! I finish the head too. So much easier when they grow like this!
ReplyDelete@ Mouse - ;D
@ Betweens - So kind of you! Thanks for stopping by to read the craziness here!
@ Ludmila - Thank you!
@ Heather - You know that I'm just a bit outside the lines so what can I say - the immature heads have such possibilities!
@ Kristen - Just between you and me - I do too!!!! :D
@ Margaret - Ain't you sweet?! Thanks - or do you say that to all the crazy bearmakers! ha ha!
Never tryed before Lol!! Will he grow in those plants??
ReplyDeleteHugs,Leny
I love it...I always wondered how Bears grew.
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@ Leny - :D I always pick them before they are ripe so I haven't left them long enough to see what would happen later on the plant!
ReplyDelete@ Love Bears All Things - I'm glad! Learn something every day. ;)
oh !!!
ReplyDeleteuna planta un poco rara !!
o un oso un poco raro !!! jeje
todo puede ser!!!
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