Need ideas to display sand/shells from engagement spot
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Thanks so much for the suggestions everyone.
My son did propose (made sure we and her parents were there hidden) - and she said yes. They actually were married in Charleston in Sept.
I brought home the piece of driftwood that my son used to write out the question in the sand, a cup full of the sand, a few shells and a beach flower. It's terrible of me but I still have all of that! I never could quite figure out what to do with it all. I think though I'm going to try to make a shadow box collage with those items, a proposal picture, engagement photo, wedding invitation and a wedding picture. Unless another idea pops up!
Thanks again!
I like that idea. Thanks!