This beautiful coastalseashell wreathis the perfect Summer-time accessory for the home.
The beach is full of rocks, driftwood and seaglass.
These nature-made supplies are perfect for all sorts of crafting, such as thisdriftwood wreath,rock paintingandseaglass trees.
We also used sand to make thisbeach photo display jar.
Sadly, the one thing we do not have a lot of along our beach is seashells.
Luckily, it’s possible for you to puruchase seashells for crafting online!
The leftover seashells have been lurking around for ages.
So I thought it was high time to put them to use and make a lovely coastal seashell wreath.
Its perfect for our cottage, or I may put it in mycoastal-themed bathroom.
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Start by practicing the arrangement of the seashells to get a sense for which sizes and placements youll need.
On my wreath form it took about 3 shells to make each row.
Once youre happy with the arrangement start gluing the seashells in place.
Glue a section of twine to the back of the wreath and then glue the phrase to the twine.
This wreath turned out better than I even imagined it would (LOVE when that happens)!
Where would you hang your seashell wreath?
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This project was originally shared onCrafts by Amanda.