Before we headed off to the teddy bear show, I received instructions to take lots of photos. Now we are back and I can show them. I can’t wait for you to get a glimpse of what we saw! In fact, I took so many that I think it will be best if I share them in two parts.
At the show each of my fellow artists created festive displays in keeping with the holiday theme.
Jackie Melerski – Gilmer Rudley Bears
The selection of bears and friends was amazing- so much to see.
Diana Palomba – Timeless Expressions
If you ever decide to visit a teddy bear show on the East coast, the Hunt Valley Christmas Teddy Bear show should definitely be on your list.
Ingrid Schmid – Bears n Company
I tried to take photos of as many of the tables as I could manage before the show started.
Then I went around a little later and took some more.
Donna Nielsen – Cookies Critters
I hope you will enjoy looking through these pictures.
Of course, I did a little browsing while I was walking around because how could I accurately report on the show without a thorough investigation of the teddy bears available?
Felicia Hymer – The Bear Scout
I purposely left these photos of Felicia’s display a little larger so you can click on them for a chance to peruse all the lovely bears and friends made by artists from around the world.
Felicia Hymer – The Bear Scout
Felicia Hymer – The Bear Scout
Darlene Allen – Raspbeary Bears
(Yes, that is my husband saying hello to Darlene!)
I think this is where I will stop for part two. And, lest some of you wonder where in world Sebastian was in all of this, I have to tell you he had a good bit of fun as well. He is looking forward to telling you about his experience. Stay tuned! More photos in Part 2 to come!
Thanks so much for stopping by!
Hello and good morning from germany - thanks a lot to share your picture´s, your table looks great - warm regards Ines
ReplyDeleteHi Ines,
DeleteI am glad you enjoyed the show photos. Thank you so much for stopping by. I always enjoy seeing photos from shows so I thought I would share for those who can't visit the show themselves.
Have a great day!
~ginger
I loved your photos. I enlarged every one to have a good look. I must congratulate you on your display, it was by far and away the best.
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Hi Kays Kids,
DeleteIt is fun to see a show when you can't visit a show, isn't it? The next best thing I always say. Thank you for being so kind in your comments about my display!
~ginger
Lovely to see Ginger. Many thanks. xx
ReplyDeleteHi Lynda,
DeleteYou are welcome and thank you for reading!
~ginger
fun, fun, fun!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Snap,
DeleteYes! Yes! Yes!
:D
~ginger
I always love your bear show pics :)
ReplyDeleteHi Heather,
DeleteI hope you can visit one in person one day. We can go around and ooh and aah together.
~ginger
Ginger,
ReplyDeleteWhy didn't you show us a large shot of your table? I would have liked to have seen it better. It was nice to see the other bears, but YOU are MY favorite bear artist.
Hi Terri Sue,
DeleteAren't you sweet?! I will see what I can do so you can see my table a bit better. And thank you for being so kind.
:D
~ginger
I love seeing the different ways everyone decorates their tables. That is such a pretty little tree on yours (and adorable bears, of course)! Looking forward to part 2!
ReplyDeleteHi Kay Joy,
DeleteIt is fun to see how other people decorate and everyone had their own take on it. Some were pretty ingenious.
That little tree has seen several Christmases but when I decided on the blue and silver. . . Bingo! That was a no-brainer - just had to add the silver jingle bells and it fit in perfectly.
Thanks so much!
~ginger
Thank you so much for keeping bear lovers updated, appreciate your effort.
ReplyDeleteHi susana,
DeleteI enjoy it very much and I am glad that you do as well. Thank you for reading!
~ginger
Looks like fun! I love your stand, very winter wonderland, hope you did well. xx
ReplyDeleteHi Elanor,
DeleteIt was fun! It would have been even more fun if you could have been there! Thank you - I suppose my table did look a bit 'frosty'!
~ginger