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Angie, miniature angel tabby cat art doll, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kitten by artist Max Bailey

Angie, miniature angel tabby cat art doll, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kitten by artist Max BaileyAngie is a handmade miniature original, one-of-a-kind cat art doll, hand painted and hand sculpted in paperclay by artist Max Bailey.

This is Angie. She is an angel tabby kitten with a sweet face and earnest yellow eyes.

Angie, miniature angel tabby cat art doll, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kitten by artist Max BaileyAngie sings in the Angel Kitty Choir, which is a great distinction among angel kittens. With clear and bell-like voices, the angel kittens make beautiful music. At least it sounds quite beautiful to other angel kittens, who are often urged to sing along.

Angie, miniature angel tabby cat art doll, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kitten by artist Max BaileyWhen Angie isn’t singing, it is her job to watch over the heavenly catnip gardens. If the plants need water, Angie calls upon the clouds to rain on them, and if weeds are growing, Angie swoops down to pull them out and move them to another place.

Angie, miniature angel tabby cat art doll, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kitten by artist Max BaileyAngie’s robe is soft yellow, and flows around her kitty self. She clasps her paws together, and always does her very best.

Angie, miniature angel tabby cat art doll, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kitten by artist Max BaileyAngie is a one-of-a-kind work of art, and is meant for display only. She was sculpted from paperclay in multiple stages, to allow for drying and detailing.

Angie, miniature angel tabby cat art doll, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kitten by artist Max BaileyAngie was painted under a magnifying light, with tiny brushes, one hair at a time. She is signed and sealed with matte varnish for protection and preservation, and comes with a certificate of authenticity.

Angie is 1:12 scale. (One inch equals one foot.) She is 2 inches tall.

Angie, miniature angel tabby cat art doll, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kitten by artist Max BaileyUpdate: Angie has been adopted. Thank you!

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Hug Me Slug Angel, at home

Stuffed toy Hug Me Slug Angel and Hug Me Slug by Elizabeth Ruffing, with their owner I was trying to decide whether I should add this photo to my last post about this special Hug Me Slug Angel, but since it made me so happy, I decided to share it on its own post. Here he is, united with his companion Hug Me Slug, and their mom, or my customer’s mom. They were both gifts for her. She wrote to tell me her mom loves her Hug Me Slug Angel, who was made in memory of her dad, who passed away last Christmas. Their 57th wedding anniversary would have been this month. She says her mom is enjoying her new independent living apartment. She told me her mom has her slug angel in her living room there, but will likely be taking him out to share with other residents in the community. I hope he makes everyone smile. I enjoy thinking about the conversations with this adorable lady about her slug and the story behind him.

This is what toy making is all about, spreading some joy and some comfort, making someone feel good. That makes my day.

Oliver Bunny with his lips on his cage bar, asking for bananas, Elizabeth Ruffing This is how my day begins, with these characters. Oliver Bunny waits for me to get up so he can have his veggies and his banana slice. Sometimes he gets super excited about this. Here he is, with his lips around the bar of his pen, letting me know he needs immediate attention. He was really taking a break from chewing on his litter pan, which is does to make a point. He turns to look at me, to make sure his efforts are effective. He gets what he wants, and then he comes out for the day to hop around.

Oliver Bunny with his lips on his cage bar, asking for a banana slice, Elizabeth Ruffing And this lady below is usually asleep when I wake up, even though she has been yelling during the night lately. I am pretty sure she has hyperthyroidism, since our cats keep coming down with it as they age. I need to make an appointment to take her in for a blood test. I got an iodine test that people use on aquariums, but I don’t know if there is anything to be done if I find iodine in anything, or what the safe levels are. It isn’t regulated in water and no one I’ve asked has had much information. And it isn’t necessarily the cause. The vet and the person I talked to at the local public health department both said there seemed to be a lot of cases of hyperthyroidism in cats in this area. It’s more of a mystery.

Tabby cat, with tummy in air, lying in sun on bed, Elizabeth Ruffing Cats have continued to show up here, popping out of the woods behind my next door neighbor’s house in the evening, and then running back. He doesn’t want us to trap there, and Santana, our other neighbors’ cat chases them away from our house. I am hoping his owner can lure them over to her yard, since that seems to be our only option for catching them, to get them fixed. I count four adults so far, and surely one is a female, probably the mom of the kitten that showed up. If this goes on any longer, there will be more kittens and my neighbors will have a colony behind their houses. I don’t have the funds to take care of that situation. They are going to have to come together. If the cats get fixed and vaccinated, it will be okay, but that has to happen.

I’m sewing through stacks of fleece, trying to get more colors of Hug Me Slugs together. I get sleepy when I sit at the sewing machine. Watching the needle go up and down is hypnotic. It is so much easier to stay awake with a movie to watch. I will be able to do that when I move on to stuffing and hand sewing. I also need to take my sewing machine in to be cleaned. I thought I was a year behind, doing that, but Facebook showed me one of those “4 years ago today” posts, and there was my machine, just back from servicing. Oops. There must be a lot of fuzz inside from sewing all that fleece!

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An extra-special Hug Me Slug Angel

Stuffed toy Hug Me Slug Angel, wearing a button-down shirt by Elizabeth RuffingLast month, I received a special request from an especially nice, long-time Hug Me Slug adopter. She sent me a photo of her collection of slugs and told me, “Their wiggley smiles always remind me that no matter what is going on, good or bad, there’s always something to be thankful for and smile about.”

Stuffed toy Hug Me Slugs, assorted colors in a row by Elizabeth RuffingShe had even gotten a pale lavender slug for her mom.

Stuffed toy Hug Me Slug, pale lavender with blue eyes by Elizabeth RuffingShe shared the sad news that her father had recently passed away, and asked if I could make a Hug Me Slug Angel as a companion for her mom’s Hug Me Slug. She asked if I might use part of one of her dad’s shirts for the heart and the bottom. Her parents’ anniversary was just coming up. I said sure.

She sent me a family photo of her parents and herself, together, and told me what a wonderful man her dad was, and how the world is a little better a place because of him. I could see he was a kind man, just like she is. She struck a chord when she shared, “If you make people’s lives that you came in contact with through the years a little easier, a little more joyful, more peaceful, more loving, maybe that’s living a full life. Maybe that’s the true ‘success in life’.”

Stuffed toy Hug Me Slug Angel, wearing a button-down shirt by Elizabeth Ruffing, side viewShe sent me his shirt in the mail, and when I unfolded it, I remembered another photo someone sent me, of his Hug Me Slug wearing his shirt. I wrote to her and told her I had a semi-crazy idea. I knew it would take some fiddling, but I was certain I could fit the shirt to the slug. I used to make my own clothes, after all.

I had to remove the collar to fit the side seams and get rid of the shoulders, and I needed to move the collar buttons. I also added a new buttonhole in the front. I think he came out looking sharp. I added a heart on the outside of the shirt.

Stuffed toy Hug Me Slug Angel hang tag by Elizabeth RuffingI made a personalized tag for him, with “Birth” and the date, and “Received Wings” and the date, on the back, at her request, which I thought was just right.

Stuffed toy Hug Me Slug Angel, wearing a button-down shirt by Elizabeth Ruffing, back viewI sewed his puffy white wings to the back of the shirt, so the top could still be opened and pulled down, to make caring for him easier. I weighted his bottom with a pouch filled with Poly-Pellets, to keep him from tipping. I hope she and her mom will love him, and that he will provide some comfort and some smiles.

Update: Please visit my next post to see this angel in his new home with his adorable owner!

Stuffed toy Hug Me Slug Angel, wearing a button-down shirt, with pink and lavender slugs by Elizabeth RuffingI also finished three little Hug Me Slugs and put them up over in my toy shop. My two most recent orders were for little pink slugs, both going to the United Kingdom, to different addresses. I always check my international addresses online, because USPS doesn’t automatically verify them when I purchase my shipping. I like to be sure I have the city and province in the right order. I checked the most recent address, and found this lovely English manor house. What a lucky slug. She will have a beautiful view. My slugs get to go to the nicest places.

English manorPictured below is one view from my back door, not as glamorous, but with two cute members of my kitty fan club. These are two of the neighboring guys I was worried about last time I wrote. That is Scooter to the far left and Trouble to the right, sitting on my bags of garden dirt. He moved to the hood of the car shortly after. They made sure to come right over and let me know they were fine. They wait for me to come out in the evening.

Kitties waiting for me to come outside by Elizabeth RuffingScooter wanted me to know he appreciated me and he gave me lots of rubs and head bumps.

Scooter gray and white cat, rubbing my leg by Elizabeth RuffingThey were closed up for a couple of days this past weekend too, and came running over as soon as they got out. It is sweet that they miss me.

Scooter gray and white cat, rubbing my leg by Elizabeth RuffingComing over to say hello has become part of their routine.

Scooter gray and white cat, rubbing my leg by Elizabeth RuffingTrouble really, really wants to get some pets too, but he is shy about it. He gets close and meows and stares at me. He let me pet him in his garage, where he feels more secure, when I used to cat sit for them, and when I stepped in to do it when no one showed recently. Maybe someday he’ll get the nerve to let me pet him outdoors too.

Trouble, black and white cat waiting for me to come outside by Elizabeth RuffingHe likes me to tell him how handsome he is. He always comes running. So, he must like that a lot.

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Hug Me Angel Cat sock doll in magenta, pink, and yellow, with polka dots

Magenta Hug Me Angel Cat Sock Kitten with yellow and pink polka dots, original art toy by Elizabeth RuffingI finished another Hug Me Angel Cat in magenta with pink and yellow polka dots. She (or he) is a handmade sock doll with wings. A portion from her adoption will be donated to an animal charity, Alley Cats and Angels of NC. I will be posting my new handmade stuffed animal toys in our Ruffing’s shop.

Magenta Hug Me Angel Cat Sock Kitten with yellow and pink polka dots, original art toy by Elizabeth RuffingKitten season is approaching and there will be lots of cats and kittens who need help. Please spay and neuter your pets and please consider adopting a pet.

Magenta Hug Me Angel Cat Sock Kitten with yellow and pink polka dots, original art toy by Elizabeth Ruffing, wingsThese are the kitty’s fleece wings, which are stuffed and puffy and soft.

Magenta Hug Me Angel Cat Sock Kitten with yellow and pink polka dots, original art toy by Elizabeth RuffingIn my last post, I mentioned our little angel Bertie had swiped a dollhouse doll by Max Bailey. We went out yesterday, and when we came back, Bertie and Phoebe had kidnapped all of these! Ten of them!

Original One-of-a-kind miniature dollhouse-sized cat and kitten dolls by Max BaileyThey were very excited. It must be a dream come true to be a kitten and have your own kitten doll. Fortunately, they played carefully with them, and remarkably, didn’t harm any. The dollhouse miniatures have been relocated to a safer place! To see more dollhouse dolls, please visit our Ruffing’s shop.