Gezellig Studio: Mo Papa Fox
Member Pricing: $34.20
Every evening, Mo takes his little ones to a clearing to watch the sunset and eat popsicles. He's very patient and doesn't mind answering their many, many questions.
Grumpy Faces aren't actually grumpy; that's just their resting face. They deeply care about their habitats and are created with felt made of 100% post-consumer recycled plastic bottles. Their stuffing is made of recycled materials, too!
H 9.5 x W 4.5 inch
Please note that each Grumpy Face is hand sewn, so no two are alike. Photos are for reference only.
A magazine editor and writer by trade, Kristy Woudstra loves to doodle, sew and create any chance she gets. As the kid of Dutch immigrants, she's heavily influenced by her culture and experiences. When she's not thrifting or travelling, she's working away in her studio in the beautiful, downtown east-side of Hamilton, Ontario, in Canada.
Every Gezellig Studio item is handmade with the intention of sustainability. The felt used for the Grumpy Faces is made from recycled plastic bottles and their stuffing is made from recycled materials as well. The studio tries to tread as lightly as possible on the planet.
Grumpy Faces aren't actually grumpy; that's just their resting face. They deeply care about their habitats and are created with felt made of 100% post-consumer recycled plastic bottles. Their stuffing is made of recycled materials, too!
H 9.5 x W 4.5 inch
Please note that each Grumpy Face is hand sewn, so no two are alike. Photos are for reference only.
A magazine editor and writer by trade, Kristy Woudstra loves to doodle, sew and create any chance she gets. As the kid of Dutch immigrants, she's heavily influenced by her culture and experiences. When she's not thrifting or travelling, she's working away in her studio in the beautiful, downtown east-side of Hamilton, Ontario, in Canada.
Every Gezellig Studio item is handmade with the intention of sustainability. The felt used for the Grumpy Faces is made from recycled plastic bottles and their stuffing is made from recycled materials as well. The studio tries to tread as lightly as possible on the planet.
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