
I found a polymer piece I sculpted back in the early 70's. Yeah, I'm still playing with the eggs.

But look at this old sweetie. The wheel spins and everything! I remember I made this to hold a bunch of little polymer pumpkins I made during Halloween when my children were little.

Later, I started collecting the Italian made
Fontanini Nativity figures and accessories and this wheelbarrow fit in perfectly with my 5" figures.

But the eggs are a nice change. Now I need to sculpt a bunny to go with it.
1 comment:
Love your little cart...how adorable, and your egg shaped charms are perfect in the wheelbarrow! Love it!
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