Marmite the Monster is the first of it's kind in a potentially big range of critters that is on the way!
She's very soft, made from felt, cotton and brushed fleece....and she's got a sly little smile!
Her debut will be happening at this weekend's heART in the Garden exhibition, 30 November until 2 December, Tamara Park, Centurion, South Africa...along with 90 other little BOO!beloobies that would brighten anybody's day!
More info will be coming on the exhibit tomorrow!
xoxo
My name is Wilmarie Viljoen from Johannesburg, South Africa. I'm a stay at home mommy of a gorgeous little boy! I'm an artist at heart, I love creating new ideas, and especially expanding my existing range of plush toys called the BOO!beloobies. I hope you love them as much as I do!
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Monday, 26 November 2012
McWilliam McCloud and my Dad
McWilliam McCloud is very special to me, he's inspired by my Dad, and named after him as well.
As long as I can remember, my dad has had a big bushy moustache. Later in his life it started getting loads of different colours, browns, reds, whites.....
After he was diagnosed with his 3rd type of cancer in his lifetime, 1 being prostate cancer when I was only in Grade 8, bladder cancer last year, and June of 2012 with Lung Cancer, I knew that he would probably lose his trademark moustache.
He's fighting the biggest battle of his life at the moment, 6 rounds of chemo and 2 weeks of intense radiation later, he lost all his hair....but the moustache is slowly growing back, completely white...softer than before, but still, it's coming back.
We don't know the outcome of it all yet, and he's still very sick and weak; but we're hopeful, we're believing in miracles....and we are praying a lot.
This is a dedication to the most loving person I've ever met, the most brave and majestic man I'll ever know.....I love you Dad (Brig. William Thomas Venter).
I always have, and I always will. You are always on my mind, and forever in my prayers.....the fight will still be a big one, but I know that Poeksie can do it.
xoxo
As long as I can remember, my dad has had a big bushy moustache. Later in his life it started getting loads of different colours, browns, reds, whites.....
After he was diagnosed with his 3rd type of cancer in his lifetime, 1 being prostate cancer when I was only in Grade 8, bladder cancer last year, and June of 2012 with Lung Cancer, I knew that he would probably lose his trademark moustache.
He's fighting the biggest battle of his life at the moment, 6 rounds of chemo and 2 weeks of intense radiation later, he lost all his hair....but the moustache is slowly growing back, completely white...softer than before, but still, it's coming back.
My Dad and Wiantjie, my son March 2012 |
This is a dedication to the most loving person I've ever met, the most brave and majestic man I'll ever know.....I love you Dad (Brig. William Thomas Venter).
I always have, and I always will. You are always on my mind, and forever in my prayers.....the fight will still be a big one, but I know that Poeksie can do it.
xoxo
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