Wat to do with all these shells??
Any ideas?
I have thousands of shells, all in baskets, need other ideas for them.
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Tons of ideas out there! Here are a few!
https://www.marthastewart.com/275561/shell-crafts
https://www.pinterest.com/devined/shell-crafts/
https://feltmagnet.com/crafts/making-crafts-with-seashells
Do you have a patio you could put them in cement
Catch and release my friend! Set them free and begins new collection. I do this all the time. Keep a few treasures ones and let the rest go. I have fun watching other people of the beach collect my collection!
In the past I have glue gunned seashells over Christmas lights to make hanging lights for outside or under a porch.
Cover a mirror edge or picture frames. Trim the bottom of lamp shade.