Sunday, 23 February 2014

Spreading some Sunshine


Aren't these the cutest soft toys!
I called in to the florist to buy a
little tussie mussie for a friend
and found these gorgeous little critters in the window!



 I'm hoping this brings a little ray of sunshine
into your day!
Who could possible not feel brighter after
seeing these sweet little faces!

I was very restrained because at the time I was in a hurry...
on second thoughts I think I'll pop back
and hope they're still there!
I'll just buy one and then try and make
another two along the same lines!
What do you think?


I'm joining Karen for Sunlit Sunday
and
Mary for Mosaic Monday
why don't you join u!

***GIVEAWAYS***
On my sidebar there are links for two giveaways!
Both Julie and Jackie are very creative
so you won't want to miss out on this opportunity
to win a piece of their work!!!
 

Thank you for your kind comments!

Take care of one another
  Merci à bientôt

Shane

 






36 comments:

  1. Very cute! And they did make me smile!

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  2. These are so fun and colorful. Thanks so much for your visit. I am following you, also.
    Have a blessed Sunday.
    Mildred

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  3. They are very very sweet, I am sure you could figure them out! Xo
    BTW..love you header!
    Xox

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  4. OMG, they are sooo cute. Yes, you should try to make some. Post yours after you are done.

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  5. Hi Shane. Those critter are look absolutely squishable.

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  6. These little squishy critters are just gorgeous - definitely put a smile on my face :-)
    Xx

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  7. What do I think? I think they are adorable Shane, and I would probably buy one and use for inspiration and create a few more too! Happy Sunday xx

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  8. Adorable!!! They all make me smile big time!!

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  9. Hi Shane,

    These little critters are TOO cute, indeed! love the patchwork coupled with soft chenille/terry cloth (?) fabrics. Wow, you can duplicate these? Would love to see yours!

    Have a lovely week!

    xo
    Poppy

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  10. They really are sweet Shane, colourful and cuddly looking. I still have a weak spot for stuffed animals.

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  11. Hello, Shane

    You have definitely put a smile on my face this morning. These critters are adorable, the kind of thing that I look at and then ask myself why have I haven't seen other multi-patterned soft toys. It's such a great idea.

    If you make one (or more), I hope you'll post photos. Meanwhile, thank you for bringing these fun creatures to Sunlit Sunday.

    Have a wonderful week.

    -Karen

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  12. Those are very cute! I love the mix of fabrics. Thy're very huggable looking!

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  13. Those are so cute! I think it is all the mix of textures as much as the mix of colors...that makes them pop. The wide wale corduroy bits are great!

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  14. Adorable and so darned cheerful! I do love them!

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  15. They look really sweet Shane!

    Happy week!

    Madelief x

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  16. Such cute little cuddlies! The mix of colors and textures is very pleasing. Smiles...Susan

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  17. They look like such happy little things.

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  18. Very cute Shane, I think the mouse would be my favourite! Can't wait to see the ones you make! Have a great week, Michelle.

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  19. thanks for spreading such adorable sunshine- I love these cute critters!

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  20. Ya, so cute... I do the same thing, I'll buy one and well I have this grandchild and tht one and before you know it I've taken on a new hobby, lol....MENOPAUSE!

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  21. Very cute. Love them. I know you probably can make one just as cute. Have a blessed evening. Madeline

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  22. Your cheery photos put a smile on my face. They look like something you could make - the mix of fabrics would be great for using up bits and pieces.
    Have a wonderful week, Shane.

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  23. They are cute and cuddly!! Love the adorable faces. I would love to see the ones you make!
    Have a happy week!

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  24. These little critters are so cute! They put smile on my face and remind me of my sweet granddaughter who lives in Tokyo. I believe she likes those critters too!!

    Have a wonderful week.

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  25. I'm sure a little one would love to hug one of these soft toys. Hope you're able to make one or two with similar materials.

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  26. Smiling about these today! You'l have to show us when you make some of your own.

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  27. OMG...those are just DARLING! xoxo Jen

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  28. Dearest Shane,
    Those soft toys are made in a very fun way. That proofs that there still are very clever women on our planet for inventing such pieces. Or are they made by men...? Don't think so!
    Sending you hugs,
    Mariette

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  29. What makes these critters so special is the mixture of fabrics and textures. Love the chenille in them.

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  30. I wouldn't have walked away without buying one as well .They are lovely.Shirley

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  31. I just know these could be tucked into a suitcase quite easily.............one in each corner for three special girls! They are adorable toys - and I know you, with your needle skills, could replicate them easily.

    Hope this week is especially lovely in Auckland Shane.
    Hugs - Mary

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  32. Those little creatures are definitely lovable - especially the cross-eyed cat!

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  33. Hello Shane
    Your little friends are simply adorable! I love the bright cheery colors you used. Thank you for the sweet comments on my blog...I must add that my Paternal Grandparent's came to the USA from Scotland, and my Mom's family (Great Grandparent's) came from Crohane, Ireland. Love learning about my heritage!

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  34. These little guys are GREAT!! They each have so much character! When you figure out the patterns, you'll have to share with us. =)

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  35. They are absolutely adorable, Shane! And what a wonderful way to use small scraps of different fabric you may have on hand. It only makes them more loveable!

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