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Our family had taken a vacation to Hilton Head, South Carolina a few years back and every day we spent a lot of time walking the beach along the ocean collecting shells. I wasn't sure what I was going to do with all of these seashells but I knew I wanted to incorporate them into something that would remind us of this amazing family vacation. Unfortunately, when we got home from our trip we jumped right back into our normal busy life and the bucket of shells got set aside waiting for a day when I would have the right idea and time to make something with them.
Repainting a room can have an inspiring effect on you and that is exactly what happened after I painted our living room a completely new color. While repainting, I decided to make one of the walls in the living room an accent wall and chose to use the deep blue color, Hale Navy by Behr. With the painting done it was time to add some wall decor. After staring at the narrow, empty space next to a window on the accent wall I had a light bulb moment - the seashells from our trip a few years ago would look amazing in that space!
I came up with the idea to make a custom DIY seashell wall hanging with the seashells from our trip by mounting them onto a narrow piece of wood and hanging it in that small empty space. I LOVE how it turned out and wanted to share how I made it with you today.
How To Make Custom DIY Seashell Wall Art
Making this custom seashell wall art piece was so easy anyone can make it! A variety of different-sized shells makes this piece look more natural too. I even used broken shells since that is what I found on the beach along with a bunch of unbroken shells.
Materials For Seashell Wall Art
- seashells
- wood - you can buy this at your local hardware store and they can cut it down to the size you need.
- glue - I used Wellbond Multi-Purpose glue because it has a super-strong bond once cured
- picture hanging kit
Clean Your Shells
Prepare The Wood Base
Arrange The Shells On The Wood Base
Attach The Shells To The Base
After I had all of the shells laid out on the board I grabbed my bottle of glue and plastic work gloves and started securing the shells to the board one by one.
I highly recommend the clear Wellbond glue because it securely bonds about anything, has a narrow dispensing tube that makes it easy to get between small spaces like little seashells, doesn't cure immediately, and is non-foaming.
You do not want to use super glue since it bonds immediately making it impossible to re-arrange the seashells as you attach them to the base.
Once all of the shells are glued onto the wood base let your wall art sit for a bit until the glue has cured according to the directions on the glue's package.
Attach A Picture Hanging Kit
Aside from the time I had to wait for the glue to cure properly this project took less than two hours to complete from start to finish! I love how it turned out and that it didn't cost an arm and a leg to make because I had all of the supplies on hand already. If you don't have any of the supplies readily available the overall cost to purchase them is minimal making this a very budget-friendly DIY project.
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