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BY SCOOPING OUT MOULDS JN THE WET SAND, Wendy Price, of Connecticut, makes plaques of plaster of paris, which she decorates with shells and coloured pebbles. The hobby brings her a little pocket money. She moulds such designs as fish and masks in the sand, or perhaps traces an abstract design with a stick. She has also used her own footprints and handprints to fashion attractive decorations. She colours the plaques with water-colour or nail polish, and sprays them with a clear plastic.

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29264, 23 July 1960, Page 17

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BY SCOOPING OUT MOULDS JN THE WET SAND, Wendy Price, of Connecticut, makes plaques of plaster of paris, which she decorates with shells and coloured pebbles. The hobby brings her a little pocket money. She moulds such designs as fish and masks in the sand, or perhaps traces an abstract design with a stick. She has also used her own footprints and handprints to fashion attractive decorations. She colours the plaques with water-colour or nail polish, and sprays them with a clear plastic. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29264, 23 July 1960, Page 17

BY SCOOPING OUT MOULDS JN THE WET SAND, Wendy Price, of Connecticut, makes plaques of plaster of paris, which she decorates with shells and coloured pebbles. The hobby brings her a little pocket money. She moulds such designs as fish and masks in the sand, or perhaps traces an abstract design with a stick. She has also used her own footprints and handprints to fashion attractive decorations. She colours the plaques with water-colour or nail polish, and sprays them with a clear plastic. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29264, 23 July 1960, Page 17