However, am pleased to say that it did enable me to finally repair the damage to Big Red Ted. The interrupted photoshoot will thus take place tomorrow, and then I will be in a position to blog about the production of both Red Bears (Little Red Ted's rejuvenation as well as the production of Big Red Ted).
The rejuvenation process was indeed a challenge, but it's given me an idea: to broaden the Coldham Cuddlies shopping experience (visible by visiting http://www.coldhamcuddlies.etsy.com/) by offering to rejuvenate the beloved Teds of everyone else. There are few households around I suspect that does not hold a beloved soft toy (not necessarily just Bears) that is in need of some TLC. Some folks might say the tattered toy has "character" and it would be shame to lose it - but how about prolonging its existence for a few more years instead? If I did proceed, dolls would not be included - have never been a "doll person" and I'm not planning on becoming one now! Have nothing agin them: just prefer cuddly, furry animals instead.
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