I dug into the craft supply box (it is very small now) and found that I had some multicolored pony beads left from making suncatchers at home back in 2016 when I couldn't go to camp. I also found a small bundle of thin 6" sticks. Hmmmm... wonder where they came from?
After sorting colors, I found enough beads to fill the 27 sticks with 20 on each plus the end bead. Hot glue at the beginning bead kept them all on until each stick was full and hot glue at the other end kept them from sliding back off. It took 567 beads. Then what? I had to figure out how to fit these "petals" in a circle in order to use them all and so that none would overlap. Hah! Hah! a mayonnaise jar lid was the perfect size. I just set it down into a bowl with a piece of double-sided tape to hold it there so the bead-filled sticks could rest over the edge of the lid and also on the edge of the bowl. It worked! That darn old hot glue gun is cumbersome and HOT! I made my flower to last. I'll soon figure out how to hang it. The center is coated with one of my gold-colored permanent markers. The Corona flower is a one-of-a-kind variety so I don't believe it will reproduce.
The chuckhouse is serving egg-spinach-cheese-quiche... Gotta go!
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I love it so crafty lol 😁glad u keep busy
ReplyDeleteOh, wow!! That is amazing & beautiful! I like it very, very much. Well done.
ReplyDeleteI love your reference to camp isolation too.