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Shop Gourds “The King’s Gourd”
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“The King’s Gourd”

$99.00

Materials: dried gourd, polymer clay, moldable EVA foam clay, acrylic, glass, repurposed items.

Size: Small gourd - approx. 4” x 7” x 4“

Theme: Finding Time for Yourself

Inspiration: As a working mom, I often have to remind myself to find some “me” time. As I watched the funeral of Queen Elizabeth, the “Queen Gourd” popped into my mind, and a playing on guarding your time and sanity came to life. And of course, now it has to be known as the “King’s Gourd.”

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Materials: dried gourd, polymer clay, moldable EVA foam clay, acrylic, glass, repurposed items.

Size: Small gourd - approx. 4” x 7” x 4“

Theme: Finding Time for Yourself

Inspiration: As a working mom, I often have to remind myself to find some “me” time. As I watched the funeral of Queen Elizabeth, the “Queen Gourd” popped into my mind, and a playing on guarding your time and sanity came to life. And of course, now it has to be known as the “King’s Gourd.”

Materials: dried gourd, polymer clay, moldable EVA foam clay, acrylic, glass, repurposed items.

Size: Small gourd - approx. 4” x 7” x 4“

Theme: Finding Time for Yourself

Inspiration: As a working mom, I often have to remind myself to find some “me” time. As I watched the funeral of Queen Elizabeth, the “Queen Gourd” popped into my mind, and a playing on guarding your time and sanity came to life. And of course, now it has to be known as the “King’s Gourd.”

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