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Show off your ocean love
Do you treasure your beach walks or time visiting the seaside?
Wearing this barnacle inspired necklace is one way to honour the pull of the ocean.
The ocean and beach walking inspire peacefulness - why not carry that with you all the time?
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Bronze {bracelets} beachcombing
That title is right up there with "She sells seashells". But it's what I did recently when the weather was hot last weekend.
I like to look for the treasure on the beach. Sometimes all I find is parts of shells.
This time, when I was just about at the end, I found a small mermaid tear of green sea glass. Makes it all worthwhile for me.
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She sells sea shells and {bronze} bracelets
Ok, so I am not actually selling these shells. But I am letting you peek at some of the fruits of my beach combing. You have seen these shells playing supporting roles in my jewelry shots.
I like this one because of the texture of the barnacles. Kinda looks like my coral reef beads, hey?!
This is a small moon snail. Look at that Fibonacci's spiral in the centre. Plus, I love the colour of the spiral, purply blue green (you could say oceany).
And this beauty is not from around here. It is a whelk shell from the gulf of Mexico.
Isn't it pretty??
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Oceany copper enamel jewelry
I have been neglecting my copper jewelry and it was feeling a bit left out.
Copper takes enamel wonderfully and the sea greens and blues look great on it.
You can be boldly beachy with any of these copper pieces.
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She Sells Sea Shells
According to Wikipedia, a beachcomber is "interested in the (mostly natural) objects that the sea casts up... looking for and finding various curiosities that have washed in with the tide..."
I think of beach combing as a type of treasure hunt.
My recent treasure hunt has turned up these metal shells in the churning tide that is my workbench. They have sparked my design ideas...
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Ocean {jewelry} treasure
I find the ocean to be a soothing and forceful muse. The colours, the creatures, the shapes, the imagery, the lessons.
Be strong enough to swim against the tide.
Be Elegantly Audacious.
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The Long and Short of It
Today, it was time...
My hair was getting too long.
My stylist, Crystal, says that it developing more and more curl. That is why she cuts it just a bit different each and every time.
At least you can see my favourite shell shaped earrings, great for everyday, including hair cut day.
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