I've been collecting seashells for as long as I can remember. From east to west, coast to coast, and shore to shore, I always find a treasure to keep, and adore.
Showing posts with label shell decor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shell decor. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Playing with Shell Displays

Hello! I'm so glad you could join me again :)

Yesterday I said that I had been rearranging and playing with my shells. Since I do have so many, and I get more inspiration from looking at them, I brought some out of the craft room, and into the rest of the house.


I filled a fish shaped glass platter (that Diane gave to me) with some of my fighting conchs, and put a bowl filled with smaller ones in the middle of it.


They sit on this little 'lobster trap' table. The coconuts we found washed up on Daytona Beach after Sandy went by are beneath the table in the net.


I really love using natural things in my home decor.


Another simple thing I did, was wrap a couple of jars with rope, and fill them with shells.


Decorative vases make great shell containers for display. You can also rob your dishes for neat shaped bowls and platters! This clock was a gift from my daddy, and I love how my St.Augustine Lighthouse photo matches it. The faux coral is the one I won from Deb at Love of the Sea. Love that pop of red, and it draws out the red on the life preserver on the clock.


A little rearranging of the shells on this cool shelf that is above the TV in the entertainment center.
(It's a CD shelf) I've shown this before. When I dust this (which isn't very often to be truthful, lol) I forget which shell was where, so they don't always go back where they were!


An old candle jar filled with volute shells is a nice accent to this shelf of treasures.


A vase, a wine carafe, and a re-purposed candle jar are perfect for this shelf with a photo of hubs and I on Belleair Beach.


These are the scallops Cheri (shell lady) sent to me. I thought the  scallop platter was the perfect touch for these.


They are next to my small horseshoe crab....


in front of this shell lamp....


on this dolphin table in the corner. I still love my coral walls, too!



More scallops on a nautical plate. I think the last time I found a bunch of calico scallops was 2 years ago. They've been kind of scarce the last couple of years. I haven't found more than a handful of them over the last 2 summers, or jingles either!


I have had this bowl forever! The pretty blue really shows off the white thick lucinas. Love this!


Our Washington sand dollars, with the fossil Josh (our son in law) found in the Gulf while swimming and diving. I did a post on it, here. The urchins are here until I find a better place for them ;)


Cone shells in a starfish bowl that I picked up at the thrift store.


The matching starfish has my pieces of junonia, and my whole little junonia is buried under there, and my almost a whole junonia is under there, too. I have a couple more pieces to add to this. Maybe one day I'll have enough to glue them all together and make one BIG junonia! LOL!


These are all on my boat table, which was a gift from my dad :)


The coral bowl and the blue dish need to be swapped! Okay, I see another rearrangement coming up lol.

And of course I messed around with the dolphin table and my glass shelf in the dining room!

I'll  save that for next time:)

I still have TONS of shells in the craft room, too. My mind is constantly conjuring up uses for them. I'm sure I have many years of projects to play with!

The highlight of my summer was a visit from my daughters family! And we got to keep the grand kids for a month!!! We visited a couple of lighthouses, went to the beach, out on the boat, and the kids spent a LOT of time in the pool! More pics to come, and I'll eventually get to the charm bracelet I made for my grand daughter.

What was the highlight of your summer?

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Seashell Saturday

Hello dear blog readers, and welcome to Seashell Saturday!

You know I am always on the lookout for seashells, or anything made from shells, or that resembles a shell. Shell motifs, shell towels, shell apron....I'm just a little crazy for seashells!

The last time I was out and about, I came across a shelly thing I just had to have!
It's a piece of glass with indentations of shells, and painted.
I wanted it to even out my kitchen window.
I had two lighthouse stained glass pieces hanging in the window, but I like it better with shells on either side!

The outside of my kitchen window is decorated with a big scallop shell, and sand dollars too!
This is in our Florida room...which is a screened in room with skylights, and ceiling fans.

The Florida room has shells everywhere!
This table gets changed according to my whims. Right now it has this net, and 3 nice size whelk shells.
I have shells holding the pretty blue striped curtains in my Florida room, too.
For now I use ponytail elastics. It's easy to get them off, and wrapped back around them. I close the curtains when I'm out here in the mornings. This room faces east...with lots of sun pouring in.

I have baskets of shells in this room, too!

I love baskets, too! Just not quite as much as shells :D

I have been decorating with shells for so long now, that I can fill up my entire Christmas Tree! As a matter of fact, that is where most of my shells are...packed up with my Christmas decorations.
They weren't supposed to be! Hubby dismantled my tree while I was taking a nap, and packed it all away. He didn't realize some of them were my shelf decorations for during the year :(
I sure do miss them. I'm really, really excited for the holiday season this year! Unwrapping my shell ornaments each year is just like unwrapping presents, and I can't wait to share them with you!

 I'll be working on some more shelly goodness for next week!

A big Thank You to Rhonda from Shellbelles Tiki Hut for her awesome input last week about the horseshoe crab...that was fascinating! Rhonda is always sharing wonderful information on the ocean and sea life. She is a veritable font of knowledge!

I'd also like to thank Maya from Completely Coastal for featuring my Sea Notes Shell Necklace on her blog. Maya finds the most interesting, and cool, shell and beach related everything! Thanks Maya!

 Thank you so much ladies for everything you do to make our little beachy community such a fun place to hang out!

I'll see you tomorrow for Seashore Sunday!

Love,
Del
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