Saturday, May 22, 2010

Meet Sue from Polar Bear Creations



My name is Sue, I’m a stay at home mom of 3 great boys, happily married and currently living for 4 years in beautiful Florida before heading back to Canada. 
I’m originally from Germany, where I was introduced to the Steiner/Waldorf Philosophy when my little sister attended a Waldorf school. That’s when I fell in love with Waldorf toys. The dolls with their simple, lovely faces give children lots of room for imaginative play. Creative playing helps children to develop nurturing and a sense of their own “self”. Isn’t that something we need more of in our world today?? 

I have always been creative, but since I had kids it has become more then just a little hobby on the side. I have many ideas for projects that I hope to realize in the near future.
My main focus these days is to create Waldorf inspired dolls and toys that are made with love and care, from natural materials, which are safe for children of all ages.
PolarBearCreations brings you Waldorf inspired dolls in a variety of sizes for different age groups and stuffed animals.
I use natural material in my creations, such as 100% cotton jersey knit, cotton terrycloth, cotton velour and cotton fabrics, mohair, sheep, bamboo and cotton wool and clean carded sheep wool for stuffing.
My best selling products are my Mini Babies, Bunny Blanky’s, Owls.
 

I have participated in the Etsy Baby Shower before and this time I am donating Mini Babies( ready-made and custom) to the moms.
I will be offering 10% off all purchases (without shipping cost) until the end of June.  Please write EBSS in the message box at checkout.
Where you can find me:
www.polarbearcreations.etsy.com
www.polarbearcreations.com
www.polarbearcreations.blogspot.com
http://hyenacart.com/onestore.php?vid=2001&category=51
http://de.dawanda.com/shop/PolarBearCreations
http://www.facebook.com/PolarBearCreations?ref=nf

1 comment:

  1. Love Sue's Mini Baby. Super great quality, not to mention precious. Thanks again Sue for your donation.

    http://paint-me-a-picture.blogspot.com/2010/05/giving-and-receiving.html

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