Company creates stuffed animals based on children's drawings

Who did not draw colorful creatures that defied the imagination of parents as a child who throws the first crayon! In addition to hanging real artwork in the fridge, you can do much more with them. Budsies turns designs into colorful, cuddly, personality-filled stuffed animals, ready to be hugged and squeezed.

Alex Furmasky, creator of the business, was inspired by Sister Michelle's drawings in 2013. Seeing her put the plush collection to bed before bed, he thought, “What if I could turn a drawing into a stuffed animal that last forever? "and that led him to" borrow "one of her drawings of a dog-like creature named Dongler and make it plush.

Michelle, sister of the company's founder, inspired the first stuffed animal. Credit: Budsies

After the first Budsie, the next came. Michelle won the first productions and helped start a company that delights adults and children around the world. The drawings are not only inspirations, as the plush are 3D versions of the creativity put on paper, obeying the original colors, shapes and proportions of the designer. The results are impressive!

The product takes about 5 weeks to complete and costs about $ 99. Orders can be placed from anywhere on the planet and, according to the company's website, more than 76, 000 plush toys have been placed since 2013. People from over 60 countries have transformed designs into 3-dimensional creations. Although the initial proposal uses children's drawings, applications currently include works by artists of all ages, mascots, caricatures of people and reproductions of pets. This area has even gained a sector of its own: Petsies, which perfectly recreates dogs, cats, rabbits and other pets.

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Budsies has a program called Budsies Pals, which works with healthcare facilities to benefit patients with a unique stuffed animal. There are also creations from drawings of children who have passed away and given to families.

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