Dog the Bounty Hunter proudly shows off his daughter Bonnie’s quirky art creations

DOG The Bounty Hunter has proudly shared daughter Bonnie's latest venture, with the creative 21-year-old making and selling resin art and jewelry.
Creations by Bonnie is a new business that sees the reality star handmaking the artwork to sell over Instagram including ashtrays and coasters.
The work has a 60s vibe to it, with lots of tie-dye effects and glitter.
The first five pieces shared by the business have all already sold with items going for between $15 and $20.
Bonnie shared a link to her new business on Instagram and added: "Have you checked out my creations on @creations.by.bonnie if not you totally should! Love to show you guys coasters, ashtrays and much more coming soon."
The business's own page reads: "Resin art, jewelry and clothing 💖 all purchases through paypal or venmo, dm to claim a product 🌱 customs open 💬 stay tuned for more."
, who welcomed Bonnie with , reshared the page on his Instagram stories to his 560,000 followers.
Bonnie has endured a tough time since Beth's death last year.
While she was battling with her grief, she was hospitalized because of pain stemming from her sciatica but
The 21-year-old took to her Instagram to reveal a tray adorned with her much-loved parent's face, surrounded by different colored flowers.
Alongside two Instagram snaps showing the personalized products, she wrote: "Can’t express my gratitude enough to @artbyhollyryan 💖
"I’m thankful for her kindness and for the effort she put into each of these pieces."
This month, to mark one anniversary since her passing, The Sun was exclusively
The ceremony saw - real name Duane Chapman - filling one of Beth's inflatable rafts with her favorite flowers, belongings and her photo, before taking it to one of her favorite beauty spots, where he set it free to float down the river.
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Dog, 67, was supported by his and Bonnie as they held a "celebration of life" for his .
He picked the spot on the South Platte River in Deckers, Colorado as it was one of Beth's favorite places - where they used to spend a happy Father's Day weekend every year and she would float in the river and he would fish.