Perfectly worn by nature - Genuine sea glass and sea pottery pieces in rare shades of blue shaped perfectly by nature arranged in a satisfyingly square flat lay. An original photograph taken by myself of some of my most treasured beach finds. Each piece of authentic surf-tumbled sea glass has been lovingly collected by myself over many years. The calming colours and warm glow of this picture would be a lovely addition to your home. It vibes well with beachy, zen, cottage, bathroom and baby room home decor. *Will take 1-2 weeks before being shipped. You will receive 1 fine art photography 8" x 8" print (unmatted and unframed) printed on high quality photo paper with a beautiful glossy finish. All prints are produced by Red Island Sea Glass and may not be reproduced - All rights reserved. *Frame Not Included. Frame used in the picture is a 10 x 10 white wooden frame with a 2 inch wooden border. Each print is carefully enveloped and shipped in a sturdy bend-proof envelope. On combined orders prints will ship separate from other non print items to ensure your prints arrive safely. ♡ Great gift idea or self-gift! Sea Glass Origins Genuine sea glass originates from pieces of broken bottles, tableware, or even shipwrecks which are tumbled by the ocean for years. It can take 20-40 years or as much 100+ to develop it’s unique characteristic shape and texture- until all of the edges are rounded off, and the shininess of the glass has been worn to a frosty appearance. Satisfied customers are expected, any questions before or after your purchase please contact me. If you would like to upgrade shipping to coverage/tracking or expedited please send me a convo before your purchase. Don't for get to visit my shop to "sea" what Red Island Sea Glass is all about.
I made this heavy suncatcher using a length of genuine, beach collected driftwood. It holds more than 40 thick pieces of olive colored sea glass that were tied by hand. The earthy shades of deep green and brown give a nature inspired look along with a pleasant beachy sound. Natural twine hanger with wire hook included. 10"W x 30"L.
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My friend Karen Gerstenberger is an absolute joy and treasure! I asked her if she'd like write a guest blog post about her beach memories on the Kitsap Peninsula. I think you all will enjoy her beach treasured memories too! Karen and her family have had quite the journey over the past several years, and I just want to congratulate her on the publishing of her new book - "Because of Katie". It is more than a stellar accomplishment, I think that her story can help many other families that have faced, or are facing childhood cancer. Thank you, Caron for inviting me to write a guest posting – I’m delighted to have the opportunity to share this photo of you and Tom and a group of friends at our house from a couple of summers ago. It’s not often that we get to see you here up in Poulsbo, and it was a treat to have you join us. Our little town misses Caron’s brick-and-mortar store, but we’re glad she is here online so that everyone can have the pleasure of shopping with her! One of the passions which Caron & I have in common is beach walking and beach combing (not to mention seafood). To understand the importance of time spent at the beach in my family’s culture, consider this: my parents built a rustic place on the beach before they could even afford to purchase a home. When newly-married, they rented a tiny apartment in Seattle, and took the ferry to an island on the weekends to build their cabin. The fact that neither of them knew how to build anything was not even a deterrent! We three children grew up spending weekends and summers at the cabin. It was my favorite place in the world. I have loved the beach as long as I can remember, and this love has never left me – in fact, it is what motivated me to live where I do. I wanted to share this love with my own children, and fortunately, my husband agreed. This is a photo of me as a child, walking the beach on Bainbridge Island. Here is my family with my parents on our beach - they now live on the original cabin’s site, in a less-rustic home. This is us, vacationing in Canada.This pastime of walking on the beach and looking for treasures led to the making of a special feature in the guest bath in our home. When the house was being built, I asked the stone masons to help me make a countertop out of the collection of beach glass and pottery which the children and I had found together. They were kind enough to teach me what to do, and shared their tools and materials with me. While they laid tile and stone in other parts of the house, I made this countertop. The stonemasons were uneasy about the fact that it is not level; it’s bumpy, but that is part of its charm. It has cup-handles, cut glass, marbles, insulators and much more in it. They set the seashell sink into it for us (I had wanted a glass sink, but our budget wouldn’t allow it – instead, I found this on close-out at a hardware store). The beach-glass countertop is one of the favorite features in our house among our guests – they love to run their hands over the surface, looking carefully at each piece of glass and pottery. I never get tired of it, and I always enjoy seeing people’s reaction to it. It contains memories of many hours of joy, walking the beach with my husband and children. That makes it extra-meaningful to me, especially now that our son is away at college most of the year, and our daughter, Katie, passed away several years ago. This brings me to another reason for my posting: I wanted to share some good news with you. I’ve just published a book about Katie and our journey with her through childhood cancer. It’s our family’s true story, and it includes helpful information and resources for anyone who encounters a medical crisis, or who knows someone going through such a crisis. It is for friends, family members, medical professionals and anyone who has been touched by concern for someone facing a life-changing event. “Because of Katie” is available on amazon, at createspace and through Liberty Bay Books or your local bookstore. For those of you who are local, (Washington State, Kitsap Peninsula) there will be a book-signing party hosted by Liberty Bay Books at The Loft at Latitude 47.7 on Friday, March 2nd at 6:30 P.M. If you’re not sure whether this book is for you, please go to the amazon page and read the reviews of the book, written by people who have read it. I hope that it will bless you or someone you know! For more about Karen and her continuring work with Seattle Children's Hospital - stop by her blog GBerger - karengberger.blogspot.com
Everything ocean represented in this decorative art window. Sandy beach, natural shells, starfish, crashing wave, shimmer and shine. All artfully arranged and bonded together with resin for permanency. Gives the illusion of sea spray. The abalone is placed to optimize reflective qualities in any light. This is a vertical piece similar to my other horizontal listing. A rustic, distressed wood frame surrounds measuring 10” x 12” x 1”. Comes ready to hang as soon as you open the package. Thank you for visiting my shop. Please feel free to contact me with any questions. Cheers!
Be inspired by this collection of fun and beautiful Sea Glass Projects you can make at home. These are perfect for any coastal home or beach house!
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Artist Chris Wood works with colored glass to create colorful, prism-like mazes and mandalas of light installed vertically on walls. Her most common material is dichroic (meaning ‘two color’) glass, a material invented by NASA in the 1950s that has a special optical coating meant to reflect certain wavelengths of light while letting others through. At some angles the glass appears completely reflective, somewhat like a mirror of gold. Wood has constructed a number of different glass, mirror, and other light installations which have been carefully documented on her website. More
These stunning coasters have been in production for months! I've been testing and experimenting to find the perfect way to make these, and I've finally been able to put them together properly. These can be used both inside and outdoors, as the mosaic is completely water tight (perfect for those drink spills too!). The sea glass catches the sun perfectly, making the colours shine and glow. These will be the perfect table centre piece for all of your restriction-free garden parties and BBQs, and will guarantee compliments from all of your guests! Handmade using sea glass collected by myself in the South West of England Made on a tile base, ensuring quality and durability All come with fabric pads on the bottom to prevent scratches *Please note: Due to the irregular and uniqueness of sea glass, parts of the coasters may be slightly wonky. I have done my best to avoid this, however I will not accept returns on this basis. Available to make personalised custom pieces including • Family representations with the family surname • New baby pieces with the baby’s name/surname • Pet representations • Flowers • Angels All commissions and new pieces exhibited on my Instagram page @Katscoastalcrafts Behind the scenes videos of my stock and creations are on my Tiktok account @Katscoastalcrafts
Broken Mirror/Evening Sky is a series of images by New York photographer Bing Wright who captured the reflections of sunsets on shattered mirrors. The final prints are displayed quite large, measuring nearly 4′ across by 6′ tall, creating what I can only imagine to be the appearance of stained glass windows. The series was on view early this year at Paula Cooper Gallery where you can learn more about the works, and you can see more on Wright’s website. More
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"Interior Sea Glass Garden" - A unique piece of art handmade by me, Amparo, from SeaglassArtworks. Sea glass art. Pebble art and painting. The plants are painted in watercolor. Made to order with sea glass and pebbles collected from the beaches of the Costa del Sol (Spain). Framed with a simple frame without glass measuring 18x24 cm. If you would like to customize your order, please do not hesitate to contact us. Please note: These images are made to order and may differ slightly from the item photographed, however they will be very similar, have the same design and be of the same quality. Thank you very much for taking the time and visiting my store, in it you can find that unique gift that you are looking for for home decoration. www.etsy.com/shop/SeaglassArtworks 🧡🧡I would greatly appreciate it if you followed me on my social networks: Facebook: @SeaglassArtworks Instagram: SeaglassArtworks
Abstract art inspiration drawn from the seaside, countryside and town. Line, colour, form and texture interest and influence my art.
☀ The perfect addition to your beach treasures collection. A variety of sea glass, sea pottery, seashells, and beach stones. This collection is great for beach decor or craft projects. ☀ You will receive a variety of beach treasures hand-picked from our local beach in Slovenia, Europe. You can choose a box filled with a mix of genuine sea glass (brown, green, white/clear..) sea pottery/ceramics, seashells, and stones in different shapes, sizes, and colors. If you would like only seashells/sea glass/ceramics/beach stones you can choose a box containing only these items. The beach treasures that are in the picture are NOT the exact ones that are included in your order. Every box is made when ordered and includes a different variety of beautiful sea treasures. The 100+ year old pottery pieces are found in the seabed at low tide. Because many of the found pieces are large in size, I manually cut them around, so you only receive the most beautiful patterned parts of the found pieces. Lot #1 Mix (sea glass, sea pottery, seashells + other beach treasures like driftwood, terracotta, and wish rocks) - 14 oz (400g) Lot #2 Including only sea pottery/ceramics - 14 oz (400g) Lot #3 Including genuine sea glass and sea pottery 14 oz (400g) Lot #4 Including only sea glass - 14 oz (400g) Lot #5 Including only seashells - 7 oz (200g) Lot #6 Beach Stones Mix (Wish stones, Hag stones, Lava rocks....) - 14 oz (400g) Lot #7 Including only sea terracotta - 14oz (400g) ¨°º♥º°¨¨¨¨°º♥º°¨¨¨¨°º♥º°¨¨¨¨°º♥º°¨¨¨¨°º♥º°¨¨¨¨°º♥º°¨¨¨¨°º♥º°¨¨¨¨°º♥º°¨ I will ship your item within 1 - 5 days after receipt of payment in a protective bubble wrap by priority registered airmail with a tracking number. Delivery time: USA & Canada 10 - 18 business days South America 10 - 18 business days Europe 5 – 10 business days UK & Ireland 5 - 10 business days Australia 10 - 18 business days Asia 10 - 16 business days Africa 8 - 12 business days ♥ Want to receive FREE goodies, secret sneak peeks, secret updates, coupon codes and more? Join my Secret Paradise Island email club and instantly get a 20% off COUPON CODE! Link: http://bit.ly/SecretCouponCode ¨°º♥º°¨¨¨¨°º♥º°¨¨¨¨°º♥º°¨¨¨¨°º♥º°¨¨¨¨°º♥º°¨¨¨¨°º♥º°¨¨¨¨°º♥º°¨¨¨¨°º♥º°¨ All of my creations are 100% handmade with a lot of love and care. Thank you so much for stopping by! Please check out my other items and subscribe to my shop www.etsy.com/shop/Maristella890
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Green Lighthouse - a unique, sea glass and pebble picture from Sophie Kirkpatrick. Unique handmade artwork. Handmade using sea glass recovered from UK beaches and sustainably-sourced pebbles. Supplied in a choice of two box frames measuring either 8" x 6" (20cm x 15cm) or 10" x 8" (25cm x 20cm) Frames are available in white, grey, oak effect or black. Mount size is 6" by 4" or 8" x 6" depending on frame choice. With hanging hooks. If you would like me to customise your order, please do not hesitate to contact me. I also make unique and bespoke pictures to order, just message me using the "Message Seller" button below. Please note: All pictures are made to order and may differ slightly from the pictured item, however, they will be very similar and of the same design and subject and will be handmade to the same high standard. Original sea glass art.
To do this activity we have to follow this steps: 1st. Chosse the pattern: 2nd: glue or clip the pattern to the cardboard. 3rd: with scissors and a punch de try to cut out al the spaces for the cel…
UNFRAMED 5 by 7 sea glass art picture made with ocean tumbled sea glass hand collected from Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and handmade by me. All sea glass pictures are made to order and may not look exactly as shown but they will look very similar. When framing please note that you will need to frame this sea glass picture in a shadow box frame or double matted frame that allows space for the sea glass. Or you can also use a regular frame and leave out the glass. Unframed sea glass pictures are shipped in a cellophane sleeve and placed in a bubble mailer with cardboard to prevent bending and extra bubble wrap to prevent damage. If you don’t see what you are looking for in my shop please contact me and together we can create a customized and personalized one of a kind sea glass art picture!
Beautifully handmade glass seagulls Miroulla Constantinou is a Devon based, self taught stained glass artist. She uses the traditional copper foil method (Tiffany) to create original design light catchers and mirrors from her studio in Plymouth. Each piece is carefully cut, ground to a smooth finish, copper foiled and soldered by hand. Approx 9cm x 13cm
UNFRAMED 5 by 7 sea glass art picture made with ocean tumbled sea glass hand collected from Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and handmade by me. All sea glass pictures are made to order and may not look exactly as shown but they will look very similar. When framing please note that you will need to frame this sea glass picture in a shadow box frame or double matted frame that allows space for the sea glass. Or you can also use a regular frame and leave out the glass. Unframed sea glass pictures are shipped in a cellophane sleeve and placed in a bubble mailer with cardboard to prevent bending and extra bubble wrap to prevent damage. If you don’t see what you are looking for in my shop please contact me and together we can create a customized and personalized one of a kind sea glass art picture!
Have you ever heard of Glass Beach in California? A series of three beached entirely covered with smoothed pieces of glass.
By Mary McCarthy, NASGA Education Chair It’s always fun to find a match of a sea glass find with a fellow beachcomber in another part of the world, and of course to discover the history of our finds. I often have many beachcombed finds on my phone; there are up to 10,000 photos stored there