My husband makes fun of me (playfully, of course) for collecting seashells and rocks from pretty much anywhere we visit. I bring them home thinking, “I will do something crafty with them some day!” and sometimes I actually do….
Well recently we took our first family vacation to Florida and we were able to collect a bunch of beautiful shells from a day spent at the beach.
For Father’s Day I decided to put those shells to use.
Materials needed for this project:
- Wooden frame
- Glue gun
- Glue sticks
- Shells (cleaned)
- Photo
I picked up a sweet little 4X6 frame from Michael’s. I cleaned the frame to make sure it was free of dust and debris, so the hot glue would stick properly.
Heated up my glue gun and got started right away. This project took 15 minutes in total.
I laid out shells on the frame to see where I felt each one should go. Then I kept adding shells until I was satisfied with the result. I found it helpful to lay out the larger shells first and then fill in empty spaces with small shells.
On our trip we kept taking note of how many shells had little round holes in them, so I knew I wanted to use a few of those for sure.
To glue, I simply filled the underside of each shell with hot glue, and placed on the frame. Work quickly, though, as hot glue does tend to dry/harden faster than regular glue.
The frame came with the writing on it, however (if you’re really adventurous) you could totally wood burn some text into it as well.
I stuck a cute picture (of him with the baby) from our trip into the frame, and it made a perfect Father’s Day gift.
This would be an excellent gift for a birthday or Christmas as well.
Thanks for checking out my post.
Heather
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