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I have a very thick piece of black material that I bought from a market stall. I find it works better than card 
Well my first ever visit to the "Out of focus" forum found you and your teddies!
Visited your blog - have to find out about doing this - and so sorry to hear that you have been so ill and just hope you make a speedy recovery. I though after five children leaving home the soft toys would be reduced, but we seem to be getting a great collection of Teddies around the house and it is lovely to have grandchildren to be weakened by more to add to their collections. Have to take some pitures of ours to cheer you and your collection up.
Good idea as it is bloody cold in the garage with the window open to take my pikkies of birds - even with a coffee and my pipe to keep me warm. Thought I would do a quick one of this figure that spent about 20 years in the surgery with me . . . . bunged it on the scanner a couple of minutes ago and took into photoshop and added my greeting!
look after youself.
Of course you can - or any other of my pics you come accross in the forums.
Here's one I did just for you! Wanted to try and warp text and you gave me a goo excuse. little ted just happened to be on my study bookcase . .
not sure how Gollywogs will scan!
Tried to make the greeting fit his tummy!
Like the posh teddy.
I was given this snoring giraffe as i have a habit of dozing off complete with sound effects in company.
Added the extras to match my image.
Hope the snuffles don't develop.
Hello, DRB. Firstly - great photos on your blog! Secondly, I've been there: ruptured knee tendons (yes, both. At the same time), the zimmer frame (embarrassing), the crutches (awkward), the full length leg casts (itchy), the muscle wastage (skinny), the slow recovery (frustrating), but hey! It ends! One day you'll look back and all you'll have are vague memories of some inconvenience and some great photos of your soft toy collection! Onwards! Keep us posted on your recovery.
Love the nude teddy.
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... I dont half feel for you.. Havnt done anything that drastic, but have spent more than enough time in casts and with bits of extra metal work.
Best wishes
Positive news that you seem to have found a good orthopeadic surgeon, and a sad if sensible decision not to take an anaesthetic risk - i spent the last 4 years working on some cases with a superb anaesthetist doing work under sedation on cases that in no way stand a general. We used to call the physios "Gestapo" at Guys when I was a student.
http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e375/Exfangman/Recent additions/Valentine.jpg
I know the post came late - just for your teddies!