Donna performs surgery on a stuffed rabbit in the pursuit of her needlework. Intrigued? Read all about it here--
http://majtravaux.blogspot.com/2015/08/bunny-surgery.html
Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
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Thursday, August 27, 2015
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2 comments:
I have several Beanie Babies set aside for this purpose. They practically give away pristine ones at garage sales these days.
I do remember reading somewhere that BBs are made in a process that includes oil, so they should be washed & dried before stuffing, to avoid transfer to the fabric/canvas.
Good point! Thanks, Cindy. I think that's why some folks use (washed) aquarium gravel instead--or create a little bag to hold the BBs inside the stuffed animal.
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