Written by Mermaid Olivia
Sea glass is a wonderful and beautiful natural material that can be used in many ways. It’s great to work with, mostly because, it is easy to find, inexpensive and the colors are so vibrant. This article will explore 10 different DIY sea glass projects that you can make at home with little or no crafting experience. Check them out!
DIY Sea Glass Project Idea #1: Sea Glass Wind Chimes
Listen to the sound of the ocean with these beautiful, hand-made wind chimes. They’re made from driftwood, colorful sea glass and wire, and are perfect for decorating your home or patio.
DIY Sea Glass Project Idea #2: Nautical Sea Glass Light Bulb
Give your space that nautical touch with this beautiful lightbulb. It’s very easy to make! All you need, is a simple lightbulb, some seaglass, nautical rope, and maybe a starfish and a charm for decoration.
DIY Sea Glass Project Idea #3: Sea Glass Wire Wrapped Rings
These wire rings are made with colorful sea glass, reminding you of various mermaids from Mermaid Princess Amelia and the Lost Symphony. They are perfect for stacking up or wearing alone.
DIY Sea Glass Project Idea #4: Sea Glass Wire Wrapped Earrings
These earrings are perfect for the woman who is looking for something a little different. The sea glass is beautiful and the wire is strong, so these earrings will last for a long time. They are also lightweight and comfortable to wear, so you can wear them all day long.
DIY Sea Glass Project Idea #5: Sea Glass Necklace
This beautiful necklace is made of leather string and rare pieces of sea glass that have been pierced. The sea glass is a beautiful blue color and the necklace can be worn with any outfit.
DIY Sea Glass Project Idea #6: Sea Glass, Driftwood and Broken Chinaware Boat Pendants
Look at these beautiful, handmade pendants from sea glass, driftwood, and broken chinaware. Aren’t they wonderful? What an amazing gift for a sea-loving person!
DIY Sea Glass Project Idea #7: Sea Glass Mosaic Cross
This cross is made of wood and sea glass, a beautiful reminder of the beauty and power of God’s love. This unique piece will be appreciated by any Christian who loves the sea. And you can easily make it by yourself, by glueing pieces of sea glass onto a simple wooden cross.
DIY Sea Glass Project Idea #8: Sea Glass Mosaic Tray
This tray is made of sea glass and is perfect for serving drinks on the beach or at your next party. It’s a great diy project for anyone who loves the ocean. But make sure you’re using water resistant material as the base!
DIY Sea Glass Project Idea #9: Sea Glass Mosaic Bowl
This beautiful bowl is made from sea glass that has been carefully glued together to a white base, to create a simple mosaic. Such a bowl will be perfect for holding fruit, candy, or anything else you want to display.
DIY Sea Glass Project Idea #10: Sea Glass Dough Pendants
These beautiful dough pendants are the perfect gift for a loved one, or to express your feelings. They are made of polymer clay, and adorned with sea glass, and come in two shapes: round and heart-shaped. Such craft, is very easy to make at home, and you can even use salt dough, if it’s for kids’ activities.
That’s it for today! As you have seen, sea glass can be used in many different ways, both by beachcombers and artisans. Some people love making it into a decorative centerpiece for their home or office but others prefer to incorporate it as an eye-catching piece of jewelry. Whichever choice you settle upon, remember that with art, you can’t really go wrong. Good luck!
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