Today I stitched claws on Tulip the Bear, following slight remnants of the original ones. I sewed a new nose and mouth too––the originals had largely come undone during washing (a vigorous bath being a sine qua non of this bear's continued existence).
Penny Cooper, who was once thought to be afraid of bears, stayed with Tulip throughout.
And then---outside into the beautiful spring day for AFTER photos.
I'm glad I'd taken some BEFORE photos when the bear arrived (though they don't convey how unpleasant the bear was to smell and touch).
And this concludes the Report on the Restoration of Tulip the Bear.
The story starts here: Part I, and continues here: Part II.
Penny Cooper, who was once thought to be afraid of bears, stayed with Tulip throughout.
I'm glad I'd taken some BEFORE photos when the bear arrived (though they don't convey how unpleasant the bear was to smell and touch).
And this concludes the Report on the Restoration of Tulip the Bear.
The story starts here: Part I, and continues here: Part II.