Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Sea Shell Frame

Blancho bedding via Pinterest

I finally got my mom started on Pinterest.  At first, she was intimidated by all the clicking.

This is also the woman who did not want an ATM card, a cell phone or a laptop. "Don't want it. Don't need it. Wouldn't use it if I had it."  Sure. 

Now she is pinning things for me on her laptop and calling me from the ATM with her cell phone to see if I have seen her pin yet.


"Now that y'all live at the beach maybe you can do something like this.'

The one she pinned retails for $147.99 and was on sale for $103.99. 

Sounds like a challenge to me. 

I already had this frame I found on clearance at WalMart.  It was only $5.  I love the large surface area -- perfect for a saying (or attaching seashells).


Maybe all stores do not carry these, but we have a tiny Pensacola souvenir area where they sell these beautiful shells. The shells are actually from Mexico, but who cares, this pack was only $2.97.  You could grab similar bags of shells from any craft store or use ones you've picked up on vacation.  I even saw one bag at the Goodwill store the other day. Happy hunting!



When I bought the frame, I knew I would be spraying it (ugly color, weird design).  Once I started spraying, my addiction kicked in and I decided to spray some of the shells as well.  With all the shells in white, or almost white, the focus is on the picture. 

thefunkilittlefrog via Pinterest

Months ago, I pinned this sign. It was going to hang in my imaginary beach house. Now seemed as good a time as any to use the phrase while I'm waiting for my imaginary lottery win.  You can buy this sign or others from this girl's etsy store, The Funki Little Frog.  They are all kind of beachy and weathered and super cute.

Now, a tip on painting words for the three of us left in the world with no Silouette cutting machine.  You print out the words you want to use on your plain old printer. Place the paper over the wood you want to paint on. Trace around the words using a ball point pen and press pretty hard.  The pen indents into the wood.  Not only is it an outline, it is a little ditch that keeps the wet paint right where you want it. 

If only Hunky Husband would get the hint and give me a Siloutte for "Love your crafty wife Tuesday."

No project would be complete without a little hot glue. 

I've put a picture of our smiling Girlies in this one for their loving MeMe.  It was mom's idea, now it is mom's frame.   She would love anything with their faces on it, but I think she will really like this.  The running count on seashells in her house is in the hundreds. So, these will fit right in.

If you are selling your home, this is one of those Add Personality When You Depersonalize moments.  You do not have to put away every pretty thing in your house.  Just pare down to a special few and make sure there are generally appealing images.

I promise that top shell doesn't look like a rose in real life

A pretty picture of the beach or a sunset would go great in this frame.  It is always good to highlight the area where you live.  People are looking in your location for a reason.  If you are at the beach, help them smell the salt air.  If you live in fly over country, show off your amber waves of grain.  If you live in an urban area, get some black & white architectural shots in your neighborhood.  Location, Location, Location in your art will make your place a little more visit ready.

just bec

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18 comments:

  1. Fun project, Rebecca! It would be perfect in your beach house someday! :)

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  2. Hi Rebecca! Thanks for showing us how to make the seashell frame at a fraction of the cost. Yours turned out great. You also had really get ideas on persoanlizing and depersonalizing our homes. I am following you now to get even more good ideas! I saw your post over at Thrifty Thursday.

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  3. The frame is GORGEOUS. Thanks for the tutorial. Im your newest follower, so please, please COME VISIT ME and maybe you'll follow me too.

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  4. Love the quote! I love shells, we have a ton in our bathroom from trips we've taken. Great job on your frame

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  5. Love the seashell frame you made. I really like how you styled the shells without overloading them.
    I'm your newest follower and would be delighted if you'd follow me back on GFC.
    Mary Alice

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  6. I really like your version. I just collected a bunch of shells in Florida and might give this a shot!

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  7. Love it! Great gift idea for lots of people I know.

    Visiting from Whimsically Homemade!

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  8. What a cute idea, I love the sign! I'm a new follower. If you have a minute, please stop by my brand new blog. I'd love to have you follow me, too:) Thanks so much!

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    1. Thanx Miss Kristin. I did stop by and I pinned your parmesan roasted broccoli. Hunky Husband will be getting some for supper tonight.

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  9. Totally making these if we move to Florida... keeping my fingers crossed. :) Thanks for linking up.

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  10. So pretty! I'd love to have more beach feel in my home :)

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  11. Every summer we take a family vacation to the Carolina Coast. This would be the perfect frame to hold a picture and memories of our summer vacay. Thanks for the tutorial! -Sarah

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  12. love this frame. i just became your newest follower. Come visit my blog. http://sister-number-5.blogspot.com

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    1. Miss Geri, thanx for following. I love your kindle cover idea - putting that in the thrifty gifty file for sure

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  13. I love this frame! That saying is super cute!! Thanks for sharing this as well at Thursday's Temptation.
    Jill

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  14. Hilarious! You are too funny! I am #2 of the 3 that doesn't have a Silhouette. :) Ugh. So I'll try the tracing thing! :)
    And I think the shells look great! Rose, eh? Too funny!
    Melody
    ChattyChics.com

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  15. Hilarious! You are too funny! I am #2 of the 3 that doesn't have a Silhouette. :) Ugh. So I'll try the tracing thing! :)
    And I think the shells look great! Rose, eh? Too funny!
    Melody
    ChattyChics.com

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