



stonehenge farm on five mile road in michigan. family farm since the mid 1800s. grampa collected stones and boulders and made stacked stone walls around the property. dad drew the picture and aunt betty made it into a beer can etching.
new york city,boston, annapolis.
How do you make a beer can etching? I'm figuring you drink the beer first but how do you etch the drawing into the flattened, opened up can?
ReplyDeletehey emily! i have to ask dad how to do it.i assumed you just use the aluminum as an etching plate. sorry i missed you in ny- i got stuck in annapolis 'cause of the storm.
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