Our family recently vacationed with friends in the Florida Panhandle. Our condo was right on the beach, and every morning, I walked along the beach with a bucket collecting shells and sand dollars. Most of the shells I collected were broken pieces, but they were still so beautiful, even though they were just partial shells. I wasn't sure at the time what I was going to do with my bucket full of broken shell pieces, but during the long car ride home, I came up with a plan.
My plan was inspired by my previous seashell art wall hanging I made from the shells I collected in Hilton Head a few years ago. Check out my full tutorial on how I made this gorgeous seashell wall hanging. This time, I wanted to make several smaller pieces to give to each of the families we vacationed with as souvenirs of this trip. I basically used many of the same steps from the previous tutorial, but added some modifications to create a brand new piece of art.
Follow along with me as I explain to you how I made these framed seashell art pictures.
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HOW TO MAKE A SIMPLE DIY FRAMED SEASHELL PICTURE
SUPPLIES
- Wood panels with solid wood center or a piece of wood cut to the desired size (8" x 10")
- 1" x 4" scrap wood (for the mounting block)
- Glue (see recommendations below)
- Seashells
- Picture frame mounting kit
- Paint - indoor house paint or acrylic paint
PREPARE THE WOOD PICTURE FRAME:
Years ago, I got a bunch of white wooden picture frames that have a solid wood center. For this project, I started by painting over center panel with some interior house paint I had on hand to create a solid color background for the shells.
If you have trouble finding a solid wood picture frame, you can either build your own or use just a square or rectangular piece of wood cut to the size you want.
CUT WOOD "MOUNTING BLOCK"
ARRANGE THE SEASHELLS
APPLY THE GLUE
Method #1
- Remove the shells from the mounting block
- Apply glue to the surface of the shell that will be touching the mounting block
- Then, place the shells back on the wood mounting piece using the picture you took as a reference for the location of each shell
Method #2
- Leave the shells on the mounting block, arranged the way you like it
- Pick up one shell at a time, apply glue, then press back down onto the wood mounting block
- Fill in open spots with additional shells as needed