Sugarplum Attic

Trucker Bear 2

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Grandma’s Bedspread Bear

A little girl remembers taking naps on grandma’s bed, playing with the fuzzies, oh so soft. Grandma was know for always wearing red lipstick and fingernails. This bear was given red fiber nails and lipstick to reflect memories of Grandma.

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Fisherman Charles Bear

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Trucker Bear

Dad’s work jacket was transformed into a personalized memory bear. It has become very special to his daughter.

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Law Enforcement Bear

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Grandpa Kevin Pajama Bear

This is one of two shirts made for Grandpa Kevin. This bear was made from Grandpa Kevin’s pajama pants. This bear was made to provide warm, fuzzy hugs only a grandfather can give.

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Grandpa Kevin Shirt Bear

This is one of two bears made for the family of Kevin, a grandfather who shared a lot of laughs with his family. This shirt has funny memories embedded in the pocket. Let’s just say, it became a receptacle for a recently-fed grand baby. Lots of laughs when Grandpa wore this shirt after that moment.

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Pappy Bear

Pappy was a happy little grandpa and was very loved by his family. When he passed, Pappy’s clothing was transformed into several memory bears for his children and grandchildren. Not only does holding Pappy bear close ease their grief, Pappy’s smile reflects the warm little grandpa that now lives in heaven.

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Little Taylor Bear

Taylor loved her special blanket. She spent her early childhood caressing the satin binding as she fell asleep at night or for comfort during the day. Even though Taylor grew up, that blanket still remained treasured, but it was time for a transformation. The blanket was brought to Sugarplum Attic to create the LIttle Taylor […]

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The Lori Bear Story

Lori was a race car driver, loved humming birds, and Keith Urban concerts. When she passed away from cancer, a portion of her ashes were embedded into the bear, providing comfort and healing. Don and Lori had been planning a roadtrip to California to visit relatives for some time. Unfortunately, Lori passed before the trip […]

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