Truly, I had no idea of the phenomenon that dressing up Bear would become. My original intention was for him to convey the visual concept of a “hug”, especially holding the heart in that set—the set that started it all. That was all. Umm, that was supposed to be all.
And then, somehow, the idea to give him a few more treasures to hold crept in (Bear Ware). Then, it seemed Bear needed to be outfitted for fall and winter, as well… (Bear Ware 2)
And, now we’ve come around to spring and summer, in Bear Ware 3. I must admit the Weber is due to my Mister’s fondness for BBQing anything and everything that can possibly be grilled… Many of you may already be aware of my secret dinner weapon: Keep the fridge stocked with meats at all times and he will do the cookin’! Heh, heh, heh…! •fist pump•
Bear and his accoutrements were stamped with bleed-proof black ink onto watercolor paper, watercolored with Clean Color Real Brush Markers and a waterbrush, before die cutting, trimming the Weber lid and then subsequently mounting everything to a white card base I’d already prepped with a sentiment and a hand-drawn horizon line.
Smoke is actually steam borrowed from a Breve Note. It’s hard to see in the photos, but the grill, the hot dog and Bear’s nose were given a high gloss sheen using Glossy Accents.
Thanks for stopping by today! Cheers!
SUPPLIES (affiliate links used wherever possible):
Bear Ware 3 by Julie Ebersole, Essentials by Ellen Stamp & Die Combo
Essentials by Ellen Clear Stamps, All Inside by Julie Ebersole
Essentials by Ellen Designer Dies, All Inside by Julie Ebersole
Bear Ware 3 by Julie Ebersole, Essentials by Ellen Clear Stamps
Bear Ware 3 by Julie Ebersole, Essentials by Ellen Designer Dies
A Breve Note by Julie Ebersole, Essentials by Ellen Clear Stamps
Canson Arches French Bound Cold Press Watercolor Paper Pad 9x12
ZIG Clean Color Real Brush Markers (Category)
My Sweet Petunia Mini MISTI Laser Etched Stamping Tool (6-1/8 X 7)
My Sweet Petunia MISTI Laser Etched Stamping Tool (8-1/8 X 10-1/2)