Gray & White KITTY CAT HANDMADE Polymer Clay Personalized Christmas Ornament - Optional Christmas Lights

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About this Product

One of my newest Wacky Whiskers. This is a darling gray & white kitty wearing a Christmas hat with a sparkly pom-pom. This little guy has the option of buying with or without lights.  If you do choose to buy with the lights, they will not be attached.  That way you can remove them after Christmas and use without.  He is packaged in his own little clear acrylic box with a cute background that may also be personalized.  

POLYMER CLAY - Matte Finish
Comes packaged as shown in photo.
Measures approximately 2¾" H x 2½" W x 3" D
Box measures 3" W x 3" D x 3½" H

All items are handmade and may vary from the photograph.  All personalization is done by hand as well.  Please realize that although we do an excellent job on personalizing, it is done by humans and cannot be perfect. Personalization in photo is computer generated.

I volunteer and work with the SPCA. I currently have 8 rescued cats and one rescued dog. Needless to say, my house is full of cat and dog hair so it is almost impossible to keep it out of the clay so there may be an occasional cat hair or dust particle in the clay. I consider this to be part of what gives my work character.

ALL ORNAMENTS IN MY STORE ARE DESIGNED AND COPYRIGHTED BY BE AS WELL AS THE PHOTOGRAPHY.

Deb & Co. Personalized Ornaments

Canton, OH
Deb & Co. Personalized Christmas Ornaments Made by Hand... Given from the heart
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Meet the Maker

I began my interest in arts and crafts as a young girl. I loved to draw and would spend most my free time drawing or doing some sort of craft with my mother. My favorite time of year was Christmas, when my Mom and I would spend time making beaded stockings or Christmas ornaments. By the time I was in Junior High my interest had shifted to watercolors and oil paintings.

I participated in a few local art shows and quickly came to know the meaning of "Starving Artist". It was then that I realized that if I wanted to make money I may need to change my focus to something more functional rather than decorative. I decided that I would try jewelry. I did very well with my jewelry until the gold craze hit in the late 80's which caused me to change my craft once again.

Using a recipe from Morton Salt Company, she created baskets, plaques and Christmas ornaments from bread dough to sell at her shows. It had always been a dream of hers to have a shop in Gatlinburg, TN so in 1983 she took the leap and moved to Tennessee where she set up shop at the Ober Gatlinburg Ski Resort.

Although Debi enjoyed making all of the different products, it was her ornaments that she enjoyed the most. She decided to participate in the Gatlinburg Craft Fair that year with just ornaments to test how well they might sell on their own. It proved to be a smart move: The first day, Debi sold more than she normally did during the course of a whole show.
While at that show, the manager from Perimeter Mall in Atlanta, GA approached Debi about setting up a cart in the mall at Christmas. Debi and her husband, Glenn decided they would try it. Glenn worked in Atlanta while Debi stayed in Tennessee making the ornaments. Glenn would drive home once a week to pick up the ornaments and return the same night to Atlanta. They continued to work carts at Christmas for the next fifteen years.

In 1989, Debi was feeling "burnt" out with her ornaments and decided to go to school for interior decorating. She bought a Decorating Den Franchise and began her decorating business in Sevierville, TN. During the 10 year course of her decorating career, her work was featured in more than 20 national publications and on the cover of multiple magazines such as "Victorian Home", "Victorian Lifestyle" and "Windows & Walls" just to name a few. Even though she enjoyed what she was doing, dealing with the workrooms in the decorating industry was not worth the stress.

After 10 years of decorating, Debi and Glenn decided to move out of the Gatlinburg area to the quiet little town of Buena Vista, VA. Debi went back to her ornaments full time in 2003. Since then, Debi has licensed her products to several different companies and is currently licensing to "Rudolph & Me". Debi's ornaments and figurines have been featured in more than 100 trade publications. Her style and flare for design are evident in every piece she creates and can be found all over the world.


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How it’s Made

Each ornament is lovingly hand sculpted from polymer clay by hand. There are no molds used.  They can take me anywhere from two hours up to 6 hours. They are then baked in a conventional oven for 30 minutes.  Cooled and then baked again.

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