Decorating with SeaShells "On the Cheap"!
Start by cleaning your shells. Mix equal parts of household bleach and water and let the seashells soak in this solution for at least 30 minutes (more if necessary). If there are barnacles or stains, clean with an old toothbrush and soak again. Rinse your seashells thoroughly and let dry.
Now the fun begins! Choose a pretty glass bowl, mason jar, or any glass container you like. Combine seashells you think will look nice together and place them in the container. Spend time arranging the shells to suit you, checking to make sure you like the way they look through the glass, as well as from the top. I like to use different combinations of seashells, mixing softly muted pastel shades with creamy white, in multiple sizes, but you may want to use seashells of the same size, with similar colors so that there's a uniform running motif in your containers to match the decor of the room - mix them up in a variety of ways to achieve the look you want. If you are into having scented potpourris around your home, you might want to add a few drops of your favorite scented oils to the shell bowls - instant seaside aromatherapy!
Another idea you might want to try in decorating with your seashells, especially using larger, more unusual specimen, is to place them singly on a mirror as a centerpiece or on a shelf for a unique focal point. If you have a special piece of driftwood, this could become part of your design. You may also arrange several shells together, but always decorate using odd numbers, even amounts tend to look unnatural and your goal is to give your home an organic, beach flair. What's nice about this method of decorating is that you can change it whenever you want a new look - at least until you run out of seashells!
Have fun, play and give new life to those dull hidden seashells! Sometimes we pull out a shell and wonder why we decided to keep it. Most likely you originally saw your seashell when it was still wet from the ocean, when the hues were brought out by the water. If you want to bring back the color in these seashells, you can brush on a thin coat of crystal clear nail polish and let dry, usually in just 15 minutes. This will give your seashells a pretty sheen and permanently accentuate the rainbow of colors that first caught your eye and made you lean down to pick the shell up and take it home. When your run out of shells (not possible in our house!), you'll be chomping at the bit to get back to the beach so you can collect more seashells for your decorating projects and you'll be giving the set decorators of Diane's movie beach house a run for their money!
To see an example of my seashell decor, check out SheaShells SeaShells and take a peek at my newest Driftwood Centerpiece with seashells, waving fronds and silk and dried flowers, created with the colors of Key West and Sanibel Island and my bedroom drapery as inspiration.
Play with your Seashells - you'll feel like a kid on the beach again make something pretty too!



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