Creating with the Bounty of the Sea
This Australian beachcomber collects seashells, sand dollars, starfish, sea glass, pottery, pebbles, and more to use in her jewelry.
Read moreThis Australian beachcomber collects seashells, sand dollars, starfish, sea glass, pottery, pebbles, and more to use in her jewelry.
Read moreJessie King Regunberg is a beachcomber, artist, and writer who has always loved to swim and walk along the shore to find shells and other treasures.
Read moreSarah takes sea glass off Guam beaches and makes jewelry and art, so creating fashion with it was just the natural next step.
Read moreWhether your wedding is on the beach or you want to include something beachy in your ceremony, beach-inspired jewelry is a great addition.
Read moreThis beachcomber and artist from Florida uses shells and smooth rocks as the canvas for her intricate paintings.
Read moreJennifer sees a past, present, and future, something that still had purpose in the varied finds she brings home from Lake Erie beaches.
Read moreLori Julian is a beachcomber and artist who gets inspiration from the island in Maryland where she has her studio.
Read moreThese cupcakes that are inspired by beach finds taste as good as they look.
Read moreJordan's photography brings him to beaches early in the morning to catch the rising sun.
Read moreWhen Paul borrowed some of his friend’s sea glass and photographed it dropping through water, the results were beautiful.
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