Ever since My Hubby found
this art kit from my childhood, he has been trying to find other ones for me. Here are some shots of the latest one I did. Hope you like it.

Here it is right out of the box

Here I have glued down the black braid

Here is the finished product- braid, glass, stone and glitter all glued in place. When it comes to art, it's fun to have someone else tell you exactly what to do sometimes. Plus it is a great way to get unexpected presents from my hubby. Thanks, Darling, you're the best.
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7 comments:
awwww...what a sweetie your hubby is:)
Wow, that takes me back. It's a wonderful thing when we get art support from our husbands.
Wow! My mom made a few of those when I was a kid. Brings back memories.
I just love stuff like that. I am surprised he is finding them.
Hi Suan. We have a lot in common and I would like to email you, if possible. I was doing research on gravel art and found your link. I also make beaded jewelry. My email address: jrmitch2@yahoo.com
Jody Mitchell
Is there anywhere that I can buy one of these kits? I remember doing them with my grandmother in the 60's. I only find finished pictures and not the kits
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