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Happy Spring, Happy Mother’s Day

Mock Orange blossoms by Elizabeth RuffingIt looks like I’ve been missing since February. Happy spring and happy Mother’s Day!

Purple Iris in bloom by Elizabeth RuffingI feel like I may have been lost in the woods for a while, but I have been busy. Winter was one medical visit after another with my parents, but thankfully, we’ve gotten through all of that. Hopefully, all will be well and we have that behind us.

Piles of quilting fabrics with a Hug Me Slug peeking out by Elizabeth RuffingI have been sewing and sewing, trying to get my Hug Me Slugs and Friends toy shop going again. After selling out of all my popular toys before Christmas, for two years in a row, I didn’t have enough toys partially done to keep rolling. I estimate I have about 180 bodies sewn now, in an assortment of sizes and colors. Not stuffed or detailed, but sewn. It’s a start.

Hug Me Slugs plush toys by Elizabeth Ruffing, 7 and 8 inchI just recently added some 7 and 8 inch Hug Me Slugs to my shop. I hope to get my other characters together too, like my Hug Me Toads, Monsters, Bunnies, and Kittens and Cats, but first, I am doing more slugs.

Hug Me Slugs plush toy on apple green by Elizabeth Ruffing, 7 inchI have so many pretty colors to try out, like this new Granny Smith apple green. It will take me years to sew all the fabric I have. If you are looking for a Hug Me Slug in a particular size and color, feel free to ask if I have on in the works. I’m doing my best to get everything up and running.

Jude, gray and white cat going for a walk on a leash by Elizabeth RuffingFor a few months, I have been struggling with feeling sad, and tired, and overwhelmed, but I feel like I am doing better now. I’ve been trying guided meditation, which has helped. I have CD’s from Roberta Shapiro and Belleruth Naparstek, which I would recommend to anyone wanting to try it. Both have CD’s available online.

Gumbo, black and white cat going for a walking in the woods by Elizabeth RuffingWhen I meditate, I always envision a forest. I decided I needed more trees, and so I have been planting lots of them. I hope someday, there will be a forest outside for me. Or more of a forest. There is a wooded area here, but I want it to be bigger.

Gumbo, black and white cat going for a walking in the woods by Elizabeth RuffingThese are my neighbor’s cats, Gumbo (black and white, above) and Scooter (gray and white, below), following me, and above is Jude, my cat I take for walks on his purple leash. They all like to see what the others are doing, even though Jude makes a fuss when the others walk up to him. That doesn’t stop him from heading over to see them. I cat-sat for Gumbo, Scooter, and their brothers, Fish, and Trouble for months. Scooter always asks me for treats. He likes pets too. They all do, although Trouble is shyer about the pets.

Scooter, gray and white cat going for a walking in the woods by Elizabeth RuffingRecently, all four brothers and a stray they befriended, all came wandering over to see what I was doing in the back yard. I didn’t have any treats. They wanted attention. I think they were lonely.

Catnip lobsterSometimes, I go say hello to them, and Scooter runs ahead of me into his garage, begging for snacks. I decided to fix a couple of their toys I found there. They had a ripped-open catnip chipmunk and this lobster whose Velcro closure wouldn’t close up again. It made such a hit here, while I was trying to close it, that I am wondering whether I should try to make a pattern for one, or buy one online. The Velcro pouch was too small and didn’t work, and so making a new pattern would probably be better.

Oliver Bunny playing with a toilet paper roll, by Elizabeth RuffingOliver Bunny prefers to play with toilet paper rolls. I have saved a ridiculous number of these. If anyone stops by, they are going to think we use an awful lot of toilet paper.

Oliver Bunny playing with a toilet paper roll, by Elizabeth RuffingBindi brought Oliver her favorite squeaky bunny toy, but he isn’t sure what to do with those. He does like to toss the kitty jingle balls around.

Santana, orange cat sleeping on a pizza box, by Elizabeth RuffingThis is our other neighbors’ cat Santana, on one of his favorite napping pots, his pizza box. We can’t throw it away. I think it is funny that the box says, “100% Satisfaction Guarantee” because he looks 100% satisfied.

Santana, orange cat sleeping at the top of the porch steps, by Elizabeth RuffingHe guards our porch, but falls asleep on duty. He doesn’t like other cats to come up on our porch, which he sees as his personal sanctuary. A couple of them come anyway. One also looks in our door when he wants treats. The other runs away when Santana chases him. We don’t leave food out. We seem to have a social gathering location for cats.

Thanks for stopping by.

 

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Bernie and Bess, miniature Maine Coon cat art dolls, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kittens by artist Max Bailey

Bernie and Bess, miniature Maine Coon cat art dolls, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kittens by artist Max BaileyBernie and Bess are handmade miniature original, one-of-a-kind cat art dolls, hand painted and hand sculpted in paperclay by artist Max Bailey.

Bernie and Bess, miniature Maine Coon cat art dolls, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kittens by artist Max BaileyBernie and Bess are brother and sister Maine Coon kittens.

Bernie and Bess, miniature Maine Coon cat art dolls, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kittens by artist Max BaileyNormally, Bernie would be playing baseball and Bess would be having a tea party,

Bernie and Bess, miniature Maine Coon cat art dolls, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kittens by artist Max Baileybut today is Sunday, and their mama has asked Bernie to take his little sister to the park.

Bernie and Bess, miniature Maine Coon cat art dolls, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kittens by artist Max BaileyBess waits in the wooden wagon.

Bernie and Bess, miniature Maine Coon cat art dolls, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kittens by artist Max BaileyIt’s too far to the park for her to walk.

Bernie and Bess, miniature Maine Coon cat art dolls, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kittens by artist Max BaileyMama gave Bernie some money for vanilla ice cream, which he has safely tucked away in his pants pocket. He hasn’t told Bess, so she will be happily surprised.

Bernie and Bess, miniature Maine Coon cat art dolls, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kittens by artist Max BaileyBess wears a pale orange dress with a burnt orange ruffle that has a light blue border.

Bernie and Bess, miniature Maine Coon cat art dolls, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kittens by artist Max BaileyBernie is well-dressed and looking quite dapper in his white shirt, red-orange vest, and blue polka-dotted bow tie.

Bernie and Bess, miniature Maine Coon cat art dolls, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kittens by artist Max BaileyBernie and Bess are one-of-a-kind works of art, and are meant for display only.

Bernie and Bess, miniature Maine Coon cat art dolls, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kittens by artist Max BaileyThey were sculpted from paperclay in multiple stages, to allow for drying and detailing.

Bernie and Bess, miniature Maine Coon cat art dolls, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kittens by artist Max BaileyBernie and Bess were painted under a magnifying light, with tiny brushes, one hair at a time.

Bernie and Bess, miniature Maine Coon cat art dolls, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kittens by artist Max BaileyThey are signed and sealed with matte varnish for protection and preservation, and come with a certificate of authenticity.

Bernie and Bess, miniature Maine Coon cat art dolls, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kittens by artist Max BaileyBernie and Bess are 1:12 scale. (One inch equals one foot.) Bernie is 2 inches tall, and Bess is 1 and 3/8 inches tall.

Bernie and Bess, miniature Maine Coon cat art dolls, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kittens by artist Max BaileyUpdate: Bernie and Bess have been adopted. Thank you!

Bernie and Bess, miniature Maine Coon cat art dolls, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kittens by artist Max Bailey