Cut to the finish line!


It turns out, making 400 of anything is hard. Seems like a no-brainer...but not when I decided to do it! I'm working my butt off to get the "New Class" of kids ready for Renegade. Here's a production shot of some pre-cut Greans and Squin Tentacles! More production pics to come :)

On another note, I like working to a soundtrack...Tonight among other bands, I've been listening to The Fashion. I suggest you check them out! Sure, their beats are infectious but would you really want a cure? Not if you like awesome music. Plus their multi-talented front man Jakob Printzlau directs their awesome videos!

Fluffy Goodness at Renegade!!!








I'm excited to announce that this summer you can find Fluffy Goodness at the 5th annual Renegade Craft Fair in Brooklyn, NY!!! The fair is a juried show consisting of 200 artists with not-so-traditional crafts. It's a ton of fun so I invite you to come down and check it out. This year's fair is June 6 and 7 from 11am - 7pm, at McCarren Park. Come show your love for handmade and stop by my booth to say hi! (more info to come as it gets closer) A big thank you goes out to Sue and Danny for letting me join in all the fun!

New Site Launch!

March 20th, 2009

I'm proud to announce the delicious* launch of the brand new FluffyGoodness.com website! (It's still got that new site smell.) It's still in its early stages and I plan to update it in the coming weeks with more animation and loads more content from the old site. Until then, I hope you enjoy what you see...feel free to drop me a line and if you'd like, Adopt!



*Note: Fluffy Goodness should not be ingested. If swallowed, contact a doctor immediate because you just ate fabric, polyester stuffing and plastic buttons. None of which is a part of this complete breakfast.

Long Gone!


Fat City Reprise - Long Gone from Cesar Kuriyama on Vimeo.
December 8th, 2008

Hey there!

I hope everyone is having a great holiday season filled with good food and merriment….or at least some peppermint schnapps. I’m excited to share with you the first appearance of Fluffy Goodness in a sweet new music video! The video was directed by the talented Cesar Kuriyama for the band Fat City Reprise. The video premiered just over a week ago in Philadelphia and the band had an amazing performance. The video is now online and since hitting the net it has really taken off. It’s been covered by Wired Magazine’s blog, Gizmodo.com, Digg.com and plenty more! I invite you all to check it out and if you like it, pass it along to your friends. The video is unique in that it was shot entirely with a digital camera using 45,000 photos. I created the main (non-human) character called “Poppy.” The animation was done by Cesar and the whole project took around 14 months to complete as he worked on it in his spare time. Great job to all who were involved in this project!

Music Vide-oh!

March 4th, 2008

I’m happy to announce that later in the year some Fluffy Goodness will be featured in a music video for a band from Philly! I was asked by the director to create two Customs that will have a major role in the narrative that takes place in the video. I can’t talk too much about it now but I’ll gladly post more when it’s completed. Until then, above is a peek at our main star. A big thanks goes out to Cesar Kuriyama for his help in making this happen!

Big Squins, Big Sisters

January 6th, 2008

“Harriet”- Harriet is a sweet woman who loves being involved in the community. If there’s a social activity, you can bet she’s on board. She’s really great at bringing people together, especially when there’s stuffed cabbage involved! (Size:18×20)

Recently, Fk=luffy Goodness had the chance to do some good. Two Customs were in the Fall 2007 Mutation Craft Fair and went up for adoption for a good cause. The two Giant Squins “Phillip” and “Harriet” were up for a silent auction with all proceeds going to the Big Brothers Big Sisters oraganization. So far, only one (Phillip) has been adopted and a donation of $45 has been made. Thanks go out to Kate Compton of Savannah Georgia for her generous donation. Ideally, $100 between the two was the goal. If you or someone you know would like to adopt “Harriet” for charity please let us know. The suggested donation is $55 but we’ll gladly accept anything over $35. Once again, a huge thanks goes out to the cool ladies behind Mutation…Meghan Shannon and Amy Nieto, you guys rock hard!

(To contact about adopting send an email to CrappyCandy(at)gmail.com The highest bid wins, Good luck!)

Fluffy Goodness!

November 10th, 2007

Great News! ShopSCAD’s audience has demanded that they be given the opportunity to once again adopt a whole host of new stuffed friends…with that, I present to you the all new ShopSCAD order for 144 new and unique Siblings! New Munkers, Buck-Bucks, Poofs and Squins!!! Just in time for the holidays! What better way to show someone you care than to say it with an adorable quirky stuffed doll. (Disclaimer: In some cases it’s probably not a bad idea to also actually tell the giftee that you care for them.) Go ahead and adopt yours today!

As a result of this order, they will be on sale in not one but two new locations! ShopSCAD Atlanta and a temporary boutique in Miami. Not to mention the new ones at ShopSCAD Savannah. (Even though I did just mention it.)

A big thank you goes out to Amy Zurcher and the rest of the ShopSCAD crew for their continued support!