Vintage Bead Spoon #2 - Squirrel
This vintage (perhaps even antique) spoon was purchased by my best friend in the Netherlands, where she lives. The design of this spoon features an adorable squirrel holding an acorn above the word “Eekhoorn,” which Dutch for “acorn.” Along the handle of the spoon are the words “dierenbescherming” which means “protect animals.” This spoon is stamped “echt pleet 90” on the back, indicating that it is silver plated.
Teeny tiny seed beads can be unruly. Using a bead spoon makes scooping them from their containers onto your work station much easier. Additionally, you can corral different colors into tidy piles to prevent dreaded “bead soup” of multiple colors mixing together.
Bead spoons are an essential tool in my own beading kit, and I think you’ll love adding this one to your own supply kit!
This vintage (perhaps even antique) spoon was purchased by my best friend in the Netherlands, where she lives. The design of this spoon features an adorable squirrel holding an acorn above the word “Eekhoorn,” which Dutch for “acorn.” Along the handle of the spoon are the words “dierenbescherming” which means “protect animals.” This spoon is stamped “echt pleet 90” on the back, indicating that it is silver plated.
Teeny tiny seed beads can be unruly. Using a bead spoon makes scooping them from their containers onto your work station much easier. Additionally, you can corral different colors into tidy piles to prevent dreaded “bead soup” of multiple colors mixing together.
Bead spoons are an essential tool in my own beading kit, and I think you’ll love adding this one to your own supply kit!
This vintage (perhaps even antique) spoon was purchased by my best friend in the Netherlands, where she lives. The design of this spoon features an adorable squirrel holding an acorn above the word “Eekhoorn,” which Dutch for “acorn.” Along the handle of the spoon are the words “dierenbescherming” which means “protect animals.” This spoon is stamped “echt pleet 90” on the back, indicating that it is silver plated.
Teeny tiny seed beads can be unruly. Using a bead spoon makes scooping them from their containers onto your work station much easier. Additionally, you can corral different colors into tidy piles to prevent dreaded “bead soup” of multiple colors mixing together.
Bead spoons are an essential tool in my own beading kit, and I think you’ll love adding this one to your own supply kit!