
Beachcomber Interview: Nicola McFarlane Young
Nicola is a beachcomber and artist who creates with driftwood, sea glass, sea pottery, and seashells.
Read moreNicola is a beachcomber and artist who creates with driftwood, sea glass, sea pottery, and seashells.
Read moreLike many shellaholics, Jennifer's obsession with shells and beachcombing began at an early age, on family trips to the beach.
Read moreBeachcombing basics and sea glass collecting tips from world traveler, Jean Forman.
Read moreEveryone's first sea glass find is exciting, but Lynne and Larry's first find ended up being the largest piece of beach glass ever found!
Read moreOn a sunny California day, Mary found what she thought was a button, but which turned out to be much more fabulous.
Read moreInvestigating markings on sea glass she found took Kris Braga on a journey through bottle making history.
Read moreLooking at the gorgeous Davenport sea glass collection of Natalie Brooke, it’s hard to believe she has collected it all.
Read moreWinter is absolutely my favorite time of year to go glassing.
Read moreSharlene Roberts dreams of collecting sea glass from all around the world so she began a Sea Glass Swap, trading glass with people from around the...
Read moreThe Outer Banks Beachcomber Museum houses the lifetime of beach finds of Nellie Myrtle Midgett.
Read moreRead about this dedicated group of beachcombers who put together the very first sea glass festival in New England back in 2004.
Read moreKathie started out searching for unusual shorebirds and songbirds along Lake Michigan but ended up finding beach glassing friends.
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