Sea Glass Decor Idea
As winter begins to draw to a close I am beginning to count down the days to our annual family holiday to the southern coast in France. I relax walking between beautiful coves, as a family hunting for sea glass. As we fly home our suitcases are a little heavier due to the weight of the collected glass!
Sea glass crafts are great fun, I love seeing sea glass projects around our home as they remind me of our holidays.
For some time I have thought about making sea glass balls as table decor for the home. They are super easy to make, the time-consuming part is collecting the sea glass.
To make your own sea glass balls you will need polystyrene balls, sea glass, and a glue gun. You will need a variety of sizes and shapes of sea glass, larger polystyrene craft balls can take larger pieces of glass.
I have chosen to work in predominantly green sea glass so it contrasts with the white ball.
Use a glue gun to adhere the sea glass to the polystyrene ball. Place glue onto the ball, then press on a piece of sea glass one at a time.
Gradually build up your shapes and consider the shades of glass as you go, I like to mix them up a little.
Although sea glass can come with a curved edge it’s not necessarily going to be the right curve for your ball. It is, therefore, sensible to work with small pieces where the flat edge fits the side of the ball, smaller ball equals deeper curves and therefore smaller pieces of glass.
Have fun as a family hunting for sea glass and making your own sea glass decor.
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Linda Wahl on Apr 05, 2020
Cool idea. I think I would roll the ball in dry sand to fill in the white spaces. I'll have to experiment.
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