Welcome to Our Blog!

Thanks for taking a look at our blog. I hope it gives you some ideas on how to use your own little tear bears in your projects, and lets you see how we dress up our bears using Quickutz Die Cuts. Have a browse- you will see that we love our little "Mulberry Bears" and love Quickutz shapes... they're even better when they are used together!

Thursday 26 May 2011

Wizard of Oz "Dorothy and Toto" Tear Bears


My daughter, Sarah, loved the Wizard of Oz and spent many hours when she was in hospital watching it over and over again!  Even when she was a bit wobbly on her feet, she was determined that she was going to wear the little ruby slippers we bought for her.  Her favourite soft toy was "Mucky Pup", so I thought we should do a little tear bear tribute- Mucky Pup makes a good Toto, don't you think...?
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Mucky Pup looking sweet!

Thursday 12 May 2011

Mama Mia! Mulberry Bear...

I made this little tear bear to put on a card for my sister-in-law when she found out she was pregnant.  She thought it was quite funny!

The "peek-a-boo" tear bear is made from just using the head and paws, and was accessorised using a "Pregnancy Test" 2x2 die from Quickutz.

Ahoy There! Pirate Mulberry Bear


This has to be one of my favourite little Mulberry Bears!

I just love the little Pirate Ship die cut, which was made using a Quickutz 2x2 die.  The hat was from Bosskuts, and the "waves" are made using a Sizzix Yellow Originals die.

Notice this little pirate tear bear's eyepatch- this was just another nose stuck onto his eye and a line drawn for the strap! 

"A Little Bit Country" Mulberry Bear!

Thought you might like to see a little Mulberry Bear dressed up for a bit of country dancing!

I dressed this little bear, made from a cream coloured mulberry paper with cowboy boots from the Quickutz range, and a little cowboy hat, also from Quickutz.  The scarf is from the Sizzix Originals Doll Winter outfit die.

Yee ha!

The original Mulberry Bear...!

Here's one of the first little Tear Bears I ever made- quite cute, isn't he...?  He eventually developed into "Mulberry Bear".  My daughters and I had fun creating other little "friends" for him which I'll be showing you in future posts...  Keep checking back for more...!
Sharron
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Here's a bit of background...


This is an image from my old website, where I sold all the supplies you need to make your own little "Mulberry Bear" tear bears.  Unfortunatley, I had to close down the website when my little six year old daughter, Sarah, was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumour back in 2008. 
Sadly Sarah passed away ten months later, and I have not been able to get back into my crafting properly again until recently.  I have rediscovered the joy of annoying my husband with all my crafty staff strewn all around the house, and I am looking forward to getting my ebay shop up and running again. 
Here you will find all the supplies which were formerly available on my website, along with a great range of Quickutz and other brand dies, so that you can make your own little tear bear creations!  Keep checking back here often, as I will be showing examples of my work, and how to "dress" your little Mulberry Bears with die cuts and accessories, along with examples of other projects I have made...

Heres the link to the ebay shop-

  Rustic Blue Crafts ebay Shop

Thanks for reading, and hopefully I will get everything set up soon!
Sharron

Tuesday 10 May 2011

Starting at the beginning...!

Here I go... I've resisted the urge to start my own blog for some years now,but after browsing around all the great crafty blogs out there, I thought I might as well go for it!  Once I get the hang of things, I plan on posting lots of photos of my own crafty creations.  So give me a chance to get set up properly, and then hopefully when you check back there will be something worth looking at...!