Showing posts with label sneak peek. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sneak peek. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

More Flowers And A Bear Sneak Peek!



Just another painting...and yes a new bear FINALLY coming.  This one is a 10 inch bear too!

Yesterday I was filled with such incredible joy at just creating things.  How I have missed it.  Off to dress a bear!  

Have a beautiful day!  

Hugs, K.

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Website Update Today At 5 PM EST!


I have been working right up to the last minute here!  I am going to have three pieces for you, the first is Cutie Pie...he even has a little button that says his name!

(Cutie Pie has been adopted ~ Thank you!)


Next up of course is Cupid, you have had a sneak peek at him for a while over to the right of my blog.  He has heart shaped wings and is filled with love!

(Cupid has been adopted ~ Thank you!)


(Moonbeam has been adopted ~ Thank you!)
Last but certainly not least...is Moonbeam and his little pal Starshine.  My funny little moon clown is definitely a once in a blue moon type piece.  I worked on him for almost 8 days!  He was far more complicated than you might think. 

They will be available at 5 PM EST on my website at http://www.blondheart.com/

See you then!  Hugs, K. <3

Friday, January 13, 2012

Alone In The Dark


When it comes to household chores, I am sort of all over the place.  The one I am practically religious about is dirty dishes.  I cannot stand dirty dishes in the sink.  I have to be violently ill, or unable to walk for them not to get done.  Even then I have been known to drag myself to the sink and do them.

Clear at the opposite end of the spectrum I am terrible about making the bed.  I am not one of those people who jumps out of bed every morning (or afternoon in my case) ready to take on the day.  It's more of a slow, reluctant crawl.  The last thing on my mind is making the bed.  Now in all fairness, since R and I basically sleep in shifts, the bed is in use about 14 hours a day.  We do "tidy" it up before each of us goes to bed though.  I can't sleep messy.

The other night R was going to go to bed and we went in for the "tidying and tucking in ritual."  I had left a bear laying on his side of the bed.  He looked at it, looked at me, and said; "Really?"

He knows that it's not uncommon for me to sleep with a random bear.  While he has given me that will-you-never-grow-up-or-am-I-just-married-to-a-crazy-person look on many occasions over it, he has never come right out and asked me why I do this.  He probably thinks I am insecure or something.

The truth couldn't be farther away from that though.  Having chronic insomnia, I don't usually fall asleep for at least an hour after I get into bed unless I am bone weary or medicated.  So some years ago I found a way to utilize that time.  Lets face it, one can only think about things like the Heisenberg uncertainty principal and the multiverse/entanglement theory so much before you need something new to focus on, and for me counting sheep just doesn't cut it.

I am the type of person who likes to study something every way it can be studied.  Especially when it comes to making bears.  I have used five out of six senses over the years as often as I can.  I have smelled bears, listened to the way stuffing materials sound when they are squeezed, looked at them of course from every angle I could, and used that inate sixth sense that artists possess when it comes to making something.  I can honestly say I have never tasted one though.  Ew.

I think an often overlooked sense in creating art is touch.  Not the tactile touching we have when we like the feel of soft fur, or huggability...no.  I am referring to the type of touch the blind sometimes use when feeling a person's face.  To simply feel something in the dark gives you a whole new perspective on it.  You feel things in the shape of a piece you may not have noticed.  You might notice continuity differences in how it's stuffed, that a line in the design feels a bit off, or that the eyes protrude farther than you had realized.  There is a multitude to learn by doing this.

So here is my little challenge for you.  Take a piece of your own work, shut yourself in the dark with it for a little while.  Choose a time when you won't be disturbed and it's quiet so you can focus.  You might be surprised at what you discover when you remove sight from the equation.  If you can do it right before falling asleep all the better.  What you feel will permeate your subconscious and your sleeping brain will process it all the more.  You might be pleasantly surprised to wake up with a new idea, or a minor change you want to make.

I would be interested in hearing what you find out, so don't be shy about posting or e-mailing me if you can't leave a comment. 

Also the bear above is a little sneak peek of one of the new pieces coming for the update on the 18th! 

Now it's time for me to grab a bear and head off to bed!
Hugs, K. <3





Thursday, December 1, 2011

25 Hours And Counting, Changes For Next Year And Sneak Peek #4


Here is your last sneak peek...now last night when I photographed him for the little peek, he wasn't dressed yet.  He has a very cute hat and string of bells on now.  But you will get to see it tomorrow.

There are still two pieces in the works that won't quite be ready for tomorrow.  I have a snowman and another bear cut out.  I also thought I would redo my website, but I underestimated how busy this time of year can really be...and how much I can physically get done in a 24 hour day.  Hand sewing and distressing is a lengthy process.  I have been working from the moment I get up until I fall into bed on the five pieces I do have ready.  I am really proud of them though, they are a nice little group, and I hope you love them too!

I have been giving the coming year a lot of thought and what I want to do for that.  All year I have been going back and forth on whether I want to do group updates every so often, or put up each piece as it's made.  I have come to the conclusion I can do both, and that should make everyone happy!  So for now I am going to have group updates every 4-6 weeks and a new piece will pop up about once a week or so in between.  We will see how that goes, and I am certainly open to your thoughts and suggestions.

Another change I have coming is that a little later this month I am going to change my newsletter service.  I never could quite get the old one to work the way I wanted it to.  But with the coming change you should get a monthly newsletter.  I will let you know when I have it ready and you can sign up for that.

I also have a new website design I have been working on, and I really like it.  But it won't be quite ready for tomorrow so that will come along a little later in the month with the newsletter change.

Also I haven't forgotten about the Q & A, and I will do that in a couple days after I get the update done tomorrow.

As of yet I haven't heard the results of my MRI.  They said it would only be a day or two, but it has been more.  I don't believe I will need surgery since it seems to be healing finally, but I have to wait for the official word. 

I have company coming and I need to decorate my tree which has been up since Sunday.  So it's going to be a very busy month!

I hope you all have a lovely day and I will see you in 25 hours...and counting!
Hugs, K. <3

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Sneak Peek #3 & We The People...



The first line of the constitution of the United States reads:
"We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America."

At this point it should probably read something like:  We the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union have instituted more laws, rules and standards than any other country in the world." 

It's true we have laws for everything.  Things you can't even imagine.  Now obviously the big ones are important.  If you commit murder or steal something, you go to jail.  These are good laws.  However there are some laws still on the books that make little sense...for instance in Oxford, Ohio it's illegal for a woman to undress in front of a picture of a man.  In California you can own one bear gallbladder, but to have more than one is illegal.  Go figure...and why would you even want one?  Laws like the last two would be pretty hard to enforce, and I seriously doubt anyone is trying to, but yet for some reason they were turned into laws, probably by well meaning people who saw a need for them.

Aside from the laws set down by government we also have rules that we need to observe.  If you go out into the world at any given time, chances are you will come across signs that instruct you on what not to do; "Keep off the grass," "No loitering," "No smoking," etc.  People usually make these rules with the best intentions for all.

If you adhere to a religion you mostly also have a set of standards you try to stick to.  We don't always succeed in sticking to them, but we try.

On top of all that you have probably instituted a set of personal rules you try to live by.  For me, one of those is that I don't ever bother getting even with people.  I figure if you do something against someone intentionally you have already done a disservice to yourself and chances are it will come back on you later, so I don't have a need to seek vengeance.  I have other rules I live by, but that's just one of mine.

Our lives are filled to the brim with laws, rules and standards we try to live by.  But yet this isn 't enough for some people.  They feel a need to "organize" and set yet more laws, rules or standards for some of us to adhere to.

I have noticed that in the art and crafting world the topic is raised quite often that a set of standards should be created for the specific genre that we work in.  It usually springs from someone being disturbed by something someone else has done.  Then the general discussion ensues of what should be included, what shouldn't.  Who will set the standards, etc. 

I have to be honest, I have a really hard time with this idea.  Art is so subjective, and I don't think it should or could be standardized.  Now in my little niche of the world, lets suppose for a moment that there actually came to be a set of industry standards for bear artists...some of us have been in business for a very long time so along the way we have already set our own standards by which we create.  That must be working for us since we have in fact been in business a long time.  Customers know, and they won't keep buying our work over the years if it's poorly constructed.  So am I supposed to suddenly adhere to rules created by a group, that I haven't needed for three decades?  What if they decide that something that I and my customers find perfectly acceptable is no longer up to their standards?

Or what if I am on the other side of the fence and I am supposed to be part of the governing body who sets the standards...what right do I have to tell you what you can do in your own business?  That's part of the beauty of free enterprise...you get to make your own rules.  People choose to run their own business in part so that they can separate themselves from the herd and go their own way.  I also have no desire to tell people what they should or shouldn't be doing, I can only tell them what I do and why.  But what you ultimately do has no bearing on my work and vice versa.  So how do you figure out what is acceptable and what isn't?  You can take ten artists, teach them the same technique and have ten different results.  Who is to say what is right and what isn't.

This idea was presented again in a discussion we were having the other day, and someone suggested that perhaps the best thing would be to only buy from artists who have won awards or who are suggested to collectors by other artists or collectors.  Even that to me sounds like a bad idea (no offense to the person who suggested it) because I have never won a real award from the magazine.  But then again...I have never entered either.  *shrugs*  I also know that if customers only bought from recommended artists that a brand new artist would never get a foothold in the community.  Also that would exclude artists who live in a bubble and don't have a lot of outside contact with the world at large.  They are out there, and they are making lovely bears.

Even if we did set up some industry standards how would we enforce it?  Who would enforce it?  If someone for instance chose to hot glue and staple their bears together (no I don't really know anyone who does that, it's just an old joke between a friend of mine and I)...what are we supposed to do?  Go to their house and take their glue gun and staples away from them?  How would we keep them from just going to the store and getting more?  The government can't even make all people stick to the laws they set down by threat of imprisonment or fines.  How could we possibly insure that people were sticking to industry standards?  How could we make certain people were being forthright when they say they are?

Personally I get a little leery when independent people want to start forming organized groups to police the masses in any given set of people.  I wish this idea would stop coming up.  It's no ones place to tell another person how to create...creation is a journey and we all must find our own path.  What works for one may not work for another.  If we standardize the process we eliminate the possibility of someone finding something that will work for them that we had not thought of previously, and we also run the risk of homogenizing the world of art.  We learn and grow when we create, and that process cannot and should not be standardized. 

Also yesterday I had the MRI done on my knee and will give you an update on that when I hear the results.  Lastly...above is sneak peek #3.  I changed up a couple of tiny things on my small bear pattern, and I like it so much!  I hope you will too!  The next piece is nearly done...I will give you a sneak peek of that soon!

Hugs, K.  <3

Friday, November 25, 2011

Sneak Peek #2 And Q & A Opportunity


I hope you all had a lovely Thanksgiving.  We did.  It was just the two of us, but we still go all out and cook the big meal.  One of the few things I have learned in the past few years of my new interest in cooking, is how to get a moist turkey.  I brined it overnight, and then when it came time to cook it I loosened the skin and put a butter mixture with herbs and orange zest under it.  I learned to do that with chicken as one of my first real cooking attempts.  The chicken had Parmesan and herbs in the butter instead of orange zest, but it still makes a bird moist.  Along with the turkey R made his fabulous dressing, cranberry relish and he had to have rolls of course since that's his favorite part.  My favorite part are the yams, but this year I made roasted sweet potato spears that had a balsamic vinegar, olive oil and brown sugar mixture on them and then I garnished them with Gorgonzola cheese and walnuts...which is good because there are lots of left overs!

As you can see I have another sneak peek for you of a piece that will be available at the website update on the 2nd.  I have made a smaller version of my rabbit/squirrel/mouse pattern, and the pic above is the first piece.  I love this new size, it's so cute and fits nicely in your hand or pocket.

While I was sewing, I got to thinking about something.  How fun would it be if you could ask all your favorite artists one question about how or why they do something.  So in that spirit, I am going to try a little experiment, and have a Q & A.  If you have a question (please limit it to one) you would like to ask, you can either post it in the comments section or e-mail me using the link to the right.  I can't guarantee I will answer every question, but I will try.  I will post the questions and my answers next week.  I realize a lot of you will be spending time with family or shopping this weekend and I want to give plenty of time for you to get your questions together.

I am off to work on the next piece!  Have a lovely and safe weekend!
Hugs, K. <3

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Sneak Peek #1 & Knee Update



As promised I am giving you the first sneak peek at the items for the website update on the 2nd.  I have these two done, and another one in the works.  There will be more to come, and I will be giving you more sneak peeks later in the week.  I am finding myself enamored of things that sparkle and shine...and ring this year!

As for my knee...well lets start with last Friday.  They told me that they would be referring me to an orthopedic specialist but it has been my experience that unless you are knocking on deaths door the medical community doesn't move real fast on things, so I took a vicodin and flopped into bed around 5:30 am, and it took about a half hour before I fell asleep.  At 8:35 am the phone rang.  A woman on the other end of the line who was entirely too cheery for that time of morning told me I needed to be at the doctors office by 9:30 am because the doctor was going to see me between surgeries.  She also told me not to eat or drink anything in case I needed surgery!  Um what?  My sleep deprived, vicodin addled brain had a hard time processing all of that..but by some miracle I made it on time.  (And without coffee!!!)

The doctor showed up some 45 minutes later still wearing scrubs and a hair net.  He poked, prodded and twisted my knee and announced that he wanted me to get an MRI and sent me home.

Now the doctor who did the x-rays the day before at the Urgent Care place told me my knee cap was absolutely broken.  He showed me the x-rays and pointed out the wedge shaped divot in my knee with the piece sticking up that fit into it.  I am no doctor but it looked pretty well broken to me.  The Orthopedic doctor wasn't so sure.  He thought I had a multiple fractures and possibly soft tissue damage. 

Yesterday they called and told me it's not broken at all and it's just soft tissue damage but I still need an MRI.  I asked them what that divot shaped piece was then?  They didn't know, and that the MRI would reveal all...I have visions of a lab tech in a fortune teller costume doing this MRI at this point.  I go in Monday afternoon for that. 

I don't see how there could be soft tissue damage since where it hurts is directly on top of the knee cap and there is no tissue there.  It's just skin over bone.  But again I didn't pay a bazillion and a half dollars to go to medical school and I do like the idea that it's not broken after all because I am hoping that means no surgery.

While I am getting lots of work done, I can't hardly stand sitting still for such long periods of time.  I am also completely over limping around and being in pain whenever I walk.  All I do know for sure is that it's not healing or improving in the slightest.  Thursday it will be three weeks since I initially did it.  I won't know anything until next week, so I will let you know when I know.

In the mean time I will be busy sewing away...until then!

Hugs, K. <3


Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Sneak Peek


Hello all!  I am feeling better finally.  Not perfect but getting there. 

Despite not being 100% yet I have been working my fingers to the bone the last few days to get everything ready.  I am finished with all my special requests, I have two bears done for the show, one stitched and ready to assemble and two more cut out!  I worked for 12 hours yesterday. 

I also have the page partially finished.  While I can't show you any of that, you can see one of the new bears at the sneak peek by going to:


It's not one of the new little bears because I had to have the pic in a couple weeks ago before I had made any of those.  The bear in the pic is "Monet" and the tiny pic doesn't do him justice.  He is 12 inches and I used longer mohair for him which is something I rarely do, and he is a real cutie.  But you can see him and all his friends on the 12th & 13th.

There probably won't be a whole lot of posting the next couple days because I have to get an ad in by the 3rd along with everything else.  So I will be busy busy!

Have a lovely day!  Hugs, K. <3

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Update Teaser


I have a little teaser of the upcoming anniversary bears.  They are in a huddle since the Super Bowl is coming up this weekend.  They aren't distressed yet, but you can see they will be tan, blue and peach!

It has been so insanely crazy cold here I can't even tell you.  We have been lucky enough to be just west of the blizzard zone, but it was below zero by quite a bit the last couple days.

Tomorrow is supposed to be nicer.  I certainly hope so.  R is stuck up in Denver for the night.  So it's sleep and work for me tonight!

More soon....Hugs, K. <3

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Teddies Worldwide Online Holiday Bear Show Sneak Peek


The preview page has been opened and we are finally allowed to give you a little taste of things to come this weekend!  Smudge and Jolly are just two of the pieces that will be available.  If you would like to check out the rest of the preview you can do that by clicking here: Teddies Worldwide Online Holiday Bear Show

The show starts Saturday at 9 AM EST and runs through Sunday until 4 PM.  You can access my page through a link on the main show page.  I will have some more new surprises in store for you!   Hope to see you there!

Hugs, K. <3

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Sneak Peek Of The New Bear


I finished the new little bear tonight, but it's too late to photograph her properly...so all you get is a sneak peek until tomorrow!

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

A Little Sneak Peek


Artists generally approach making something one of two ways. They either have a preconceived idea that they want to bring to life, or they just start playing with stuff until something interesting presents itself. For me it can go either way or be a combination. Things rarely turn out exactly how I first envision them. The bear I am currently working on however is going according to my plan thus far. He isn't costumed yet, but I am confident he will be what I pictured when I am done.

I told you a while back that I was going to go back to making very distressed bears and that I had a fun new bear idea. You should be seeing the full costumed version in all his glory soon! In the mean time I am going to give you a little sneak peek!
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