Giant Teddy Bear at Revere Beach Sand Sculpting Festival

Monday, July 21, 2014

Sweetie Tubs is such a cutie, and he went to the famous Revere Beach Sand Sculpting contest this past weekend. 

I'm at the famous Sand Sculpting contest in Revere Beach
It's me, Sweetie Tubs! I'm at the famous Sand Sculpting contest in Revere Beach, MA. I wonder if many people expect a Giant Teddy bear 3 feet tall to be here?







Giant Teddy bear expertise in sand sculpting
I'm ready with my shovel & bucket. I feel sure they will want my Giant Teddy bear expertise in sand sculpting. Plus, I'm super cute and cuddly to have around...






Something about Giant Teddy bear paws
Sigh. Nobody asked me to help. Something about Giant Teddy bear paws not well suited for building intricate sand sculptures. Oh well. I'll just go look around Revere Beach to see all the sculptures. 



honoring our Armed Forces
I was so moved... the theme was honoring our Armed Forces. Can you believe this is made out of sand? I usually think of sand as something to shake out of my fur after a beach day, not an artistic medium of such beauty. Wow. Wonder if they'd ever do a Giant Teddy bear sculpture? -Sweetie Tubs at Revere Beach

About Sweetie Tubs & Giant Teddy
Giant Teddy makes the world's softest teddy bears in sizes 2-6 feet tall with many styles and colors to choose from.

Sweetie Tubs (shown above at Revere Beach) is a mocha brown teddy bear from Giant Teddy with long arms and a classically sweet teddy bear look. He's a big bear at 3 feet but he has even BIGGER relatives. Big. Giant. (Look)

Tiny Tubs vanilla cream life-size teddy bear
Tiny Tubs vanilla cream life-size teddy bear 65in (5' 5") from Giant Teddy

About Revere Beach
Revere Beach is 6 miles North of Downtown Boston and is America's first public beach (established in 1896) so there is a lot of history there.

The famous Revere Beach Sand Sculpture contest is an amazing display of artistic talent. This year the theme was dedicated to our armed forces in honor of the 70th anniversary of D-Day.

If you'd like to read more about Revere Beach here are several links:
Revere Beach
Celebrate Boston - the 2014 Revere Beach Sand Sculpting Festival



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