Seashells and Glue Guns: A Weekend Project!
Posted by Jody on September 6, 2013

Seashell Framed Mirror
How cool is this? Our coastal friend Southern Sea Muse photographed this intriguing seashell framed mirror in an urgent care clinic in Daphne, Alabama. She was very kindly thinking of our fellow beach lover Eunice (aka: nutsfortreasure) at Living and Lovin who had commented on our recent “Got Driftwood?” post (featuring a driftwood framed mirror). ~Eunice, did you find that glue gun yet?~
Many, many thanks to Southern Sea Muse for sharing with us!
Ladies and gentlemen, start your glue guns!
It’s your turn to show us your beach-crafty side! 🙂
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cindy knoke said
Love it!
Jody said
Thanks! If only I had that fabulous variety!
Southern Sea Muse said
Why, thank you, Beach Treasures! I hope Ms. Eunice has fun with her project. I have found polished shells like the ones on the mirror in craft stores. On our front porch (in season), we have a shell wreath I made with a combo of craft store shells and our own treasures from the beach – lots of things to do with shells and a glue gun 😀
Jody said
I’d love to see it! It sounds like a guest post to me!! 😉
Judy said
I have an Etsy shop at angelsneverlastings.etsy.com with seashell photo frames, wall hangings and coastal wreaths. Here is a link to a grapevine heart tutorial with seashells, sea glass and dried roses. It is a guest tutorial that I did on Savvydeetsbridal.com. I hope you enjoy it. http://angelsneverlastings.blogspot.com/2013/08/savvy-deets-bridal-wedding-blog-diy.html
Jody said
Thanks, Judy. It sounds wonderful! Please feel free to write a guest post for us. We’d love to have you teach us a thing or two! https://beachtreasuresandtreasurebeaches.com/submissions/
Judy said
I have a big bag of driftwood that I brought home this week from Rockport, MA along with some interesting sea glass and sea pottery that I need to think about what to do with — If I find the time and come up with a good idea I’ll let you know.
Jody said
Great! I’ll look forward to it!
helpwithyourlife said
I love it! So creative and beautiful! Thank you Jody! 🙂
Jody said
I think it would be a great idea to get little frames and try it with our grandkids. It’s so much more fun when there aren’t any patterns to follow! Just your own collection and creativity.
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