DIY Shell Wall Hanging

4 Materials
$4
1 Hour
Easy

If you’ve been following me for a while, you may know that I have a slight shell obsession. Recently I opened an Etsy shop to sell my shell creations, so it may come as no surprise to know that I have A LOT of shells in my house. The last few times I have gone shell hunting, I have looked for shells that already had holes in them so I could make a shell wall hanging. (I know you can make holes using a small drill , but I wanted to find some that already had holes, and there are plenty to be found). So this weekend I pulled all those shells out and decided to finally make this fun DIY Shell Wall Hanging. Here is how…

Step 1, Find Some Good Shells…


As stated above, I have a ton of shells in my home. We live near the beach and every time we go I collect some. My husband has even nicknamed me ‘Shelly’. Anyway, I went through a bunch from my collection and found the ones that already had holes in them.

Step 2, Find a good Piece of Driftwood…


I used a piece of driftwood to attach the twine and shells, but you could use a dowel, or any piece of nice wood or stick from your yard.

Step 3, Arrange Your Shells…


Arrange your shells in a pattern you like. I did end up moving some around a bit, but doing this gave me a good idea where to space them out.

Step 4, Start Tying the Shells with the Twine…


First, I tied a piece of twine to the driftwood, then I put the twine through the hole in the shell. Then I flipped the shell over and tied a knot to hold the shell in place. I continued that process until I was happy with the results. I did end up moving some around a bit in this process.

Lastly, I trimmed the string at the bottom and around the driftwood and hung it up! You could add some rope to the driftwood piece to hang it up, but I just rested it right on a nail and liked the way it looked.

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  • Rwp15908089 Rwp15908089 on Jul 11, 2023

    Did you drill holes or just puxked shells that ha natural holes?

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