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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83BY 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
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