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Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Another Shell Bowl

I went out to a local flea market last Saturday and found another large shell to decorate and so Saturday afternoon I played with the shell and pearls and rhinestones.
I have really enjoyed decorating these shells.This one is a surprise gift for a friend.
                                                                                 

This one I added lots pearls and a little silver metal  fish inside since the shell came from the ocean anyway just like the pearls and fish, right? I had all these do dads in jars and drawers in the studio. I had a rhinestone bracelet I broke apart and used and then the pearls came from a broken costume vintage pearl necklace. Not sure when I got the little metal fish it was just in one of my treasure jars

                                                 
Oh and I used E6000 glue. It's will hold forever and dries very clear so I don't have to be real neat
 I think I have an idea to jazz these shells up a little in my spare time. I had a good relaxing weekend and I got my garage cleaned out and even hosed out and mopped, it sure looks better. I even filled the trunk of my car with clothes, shoes and nick nacks and took it down to the Wardrobe a donation center Tuesday.
 This is a large bowl  full of shells from north west coast and a few from Flordia of my grandmother's that I have sitting in my kitchen floor
 These are just so fun and glamorous  to make did you see my post a couple back of the first one I decorated? I should name them something  beside shell bowls ?  maybe glitzy art shells ?


Linky parties I joined in


Anne's Attic 
My Salvaged Treasures 
Decor To Adore
Charm Bracelet Diva
Sbabblicious Friday 

33 comments:

  1. I really love what you do with these, Janice...they are beautiful!

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  2. They are so unique and gorgeous! This one is swoon-worthy!

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  3. Absolutely beautiful!! I love them!!

    Michele

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  4. This is beautiful! Bling is always the best! And I love the fish:) xoKathleen

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  5. I'm so amazed at shell bowls and you've decorated yours in such a charming way, your good, vintage taste enchantes me more and more, sweet Janice !

    Hope your week is off to a good start I wish you most beautiful days to come, sending blessings of joy to you

    Dany

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  6. Wow, you are so talented, what a beautiful job. I love shells. I sometimes see these shells and pass them by, the next time I see one I will buy it and bedazzle it. Thanks for the inspiration!

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  7. Janice, you have great ideas. I had not seen a shell bowl until recently. Yours is beautiful.

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  8. The little fish adds such a sweet touch! I need to be on the lookout for some abalone shells when I go to festivals. I would love to make one of these! They are gorgeous! Hugs, Diane

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  9. Thanks for sharing your gorgeous jeweled shells with Talk of the Town.

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  10. Those are so pretty...and very unusual.

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  11. Well, I think these are absolutely gorgeous! I have half a mind to borrow/steal this idea for some nice oyster shells that I've been saving. . .

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  12. I love your pretty shells! They are perfect for the summer! :)

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  13. Afternoon, so pretty, looks great with the shells.Blessings Francine.

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  14. I love abalone shells and you have just fancied this one up so beautifully! Love the little fish you added! Blessings, Cindy xo

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  15. oh my goodness, these are so amazing! I've not seen anything like them. whoever receives this will be so thrilled! thanks so much for coming by and leaving a sweet comment, I really appreciate your sweet thoughts. I'm pinning this project, hope that's OK, xo Debra

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  16. Janice,
    These are masterpieces, I love them and I may have mentioned that I have a coin purse made from abalone shells that was my Grandmother's. I treasure it to this day.
    Thank you for sharing this with us at TOHOT!
    Jemma

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  17. oh my goodness....your glamshells are gorgeous! Love! I have a big silver pot of seashells that sit in my floor too...all collected from beach vacations. Have a super great weekend. xo

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  18. P.S. Would love for you to come to our Share Your Style party on Thursdays...sign up on 7 pm Wed. evening. We love inspiration and your shells and other projects are perfect for our party.

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  19. You are very talented and use things very well.

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  20. These are fabulous. I've got a few shells and some not very precious costume jewelry I am now inspired to experiment with. Thanks for the idea.

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  21. Dear Janice:
    That sea shell looks so lovely and would be a delight in a bathroom too!

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  22. Dear Janice: (again)
    Thank you for all your info on the antique guy in Mexico. I found several treasures there and wished I had seen a "green" house to photograph but really I guess I stayed on the main road. He sure needs to "wash" things down as his lovelies are caked in dust. I wanted some of his wood shutters for our house but my hubby wants plastic ones.

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  23. Janice- these are just lovely!
    In all my searching, I have never happened upon a shell like that.
    And your trim- wow!
    Thank you for being at Thoughts of Home.
    Pinning!

    Laura

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  24. You sure have a way of dressing them up lovely! Your friend is sure to swoon! Thanks for sharing with SYC.
    hugs,
    Jann

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  25. Oh my goodness, those are beautiful! They are very glamorous and creative too.

    Thanks for sharing with Thoughts of Home. We love having you.

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  26. This is absolutely stunning! What a great idea!! Thanks so much for stopping by!!
    Hugs,
    Deb

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  27. Hi Janice, OMG gorgeous and elegant looking. . I love the little fish that you put inside. Your buttons look so pretty.
    Blessings,
    Marlene

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  28. Hi Janice, OMG gorgeous and elegant looking. . I love the little fish that you put inside. Your buttons look so pretty.
    Blessings,
    Marlene

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  29. Good Morning, Janice! Just wanted you to know that I featured you over at Vintage Charm today! Hope to see you there! xoKathleen

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