Combing shorelines for sea glass is a passion for many beach goers either simply to collect or to craft into jewelry or decorator pieces for their coastal homes.

Since many of us are stuck inside our homes due to inclement weather, now is the perfect opportunity to get your sea glass collections out to craft something fun for the upcoming warm weather seasons.
Combine sea glass pieces into a mobile or add to a favorite windchime if you'd like some sound. Hang your completed creations near a sunny window in your beach cottage for a truly charming effect.We think no beach home is complete without some sea glass!
Sea glass, wire and glue are three simple ingredients needed to create your very own mobile. We've gathered numerous resources for you; which are listed at the bottom of this post. You're sure to find enough directions, inspiration photos and information to make up some wonderful sea glass creations for your deck, patio or as a gift.
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They are just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love how the sun shines thru them and again...we are salvaging and cleaning up the beach!
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Ahhhh.. I have rain here today...giving me some good inspiration you are!!!
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Wonderful. I would love to make one, but I didn't collect enough sea glass yet:)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link Marie! Love the shot via DownEast -great find!!
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Those are absolutely beautiful!! I wish I had enough sea glass to do one of them! I am sure I could purchase some, but would love to have one out of the ones that I have found! I will have to search a bit harder this summer. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the links!
I never thought of a sea glass mobile. What a great idea!
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