Splatter Bear
This design was made originally for my nieces as babies and with much experimentation, has gone on to become one of my favorites.
After stretching canvas I am usually left with perfectly good scraps that are too small to put on a frame and would feel wasteful tossing in the trash. I began to save all the leftover material and waited until the right idea came. With a ton of trial and error I created a great pattern for twist on a classic kids toy.*
*IMPORTANT Button eyes are a choking hazard. Fill out the form bellow if you would like them left off. The bear won’t mind.
This design was made originally for my nieces as babies and with much experimentation, has gone on to become one of my favorites.
After stretching canvas I am usually left with perfectly good scraps that are too small to put on a frame and would feel wasteful tossing in the trash. I began to save all the leftover material and waited until the right idea came. With a ton of trial and error I created a great pattern for twist on a classic kids toy.*
*IMPORTANT Button eyes are a choking hazard. Fill out the form bellow if you would like them left off. The bear won’t mind.
This design was made originally for my nieces as babies and with much experimentation, has gone on to become one of my favorites.
After stretching canvas I am usually left with perfectly good scraps that are too small to put on a frame and would feel wasteful tossing in the trash. I began to save all the leftover material and waited until the right idea came. With a ton of trial and error I created a great pattern for twist on a classic kids toy.*
*IMPORTANT Button eyes are a choking hazard. Fill out the form bellow if you would like them left off. The bear won’t mind.