Barbara Koenen’s Hand Grenade Cosy, Part of The War Rug Project
Did you know that grenades are named after pomegranates, the ancient symbol of fertility?
Part of “The War Rug Project” — by Barbara Koenen
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Posted by Danielle | Nov 4, 2010 | Craftivist | 1 |
Did you know that grenades are named after pomegranates, the ancient symbol of fertility?
Part of “The War Rug Project” — by Barbara Koenen
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