Thank you for this shell decopage tutorial. I love shells. I love the way you speak, the tone, so calming, anyway it's very nice visiting with you, I will try it.❤❤❤😊😊😊
Back in the day In had a lot of those big shells (found them on a beach somewhere on a holliday), but didn't know what to do with them and finally I gave them to a thriftshop. Now I wish I still had them to decoupage, they look so beautifully 😊
Love them Lynne! They would make lovely Birthday/Christmas gifts if you put for example 2 or 3 nail varnishes,or soaps etc in them. Thank you for sharing. Pleased you are better 💐🌹xx
Interesting Lynn we don’t have these shells on our beach but I do have some in the back garden the grandchildren play with them , so don’t think I get away with using them x x
Lovely work. What beach in Scotland do you find the large scallop shells? I’m up in Scotland and order my scallop shells from a chap way up north in Scotland! Would love finding my own shells as I do have many smaller ones I’ve collected over the years but prefer the larger ones for crafts. Thanks for a great video! Happy crafting! ❤
Hi Deborah. They have been found in the beach between Findhorn and Burghead, which is up near Inverness. There doesn’t seem to be as many of them these days. Thank you for watching x
I rarely ever sign into youtube from my phone. I am looking at your vdeo & im only in the beginning and you said i found this shell and dont know what to do with them. I just came back from Florida and went to a few beaches to find shells and found nothing at all like this. Only tiny shells and broken shells. I would love some big shells. I collected to make some crafts for friends and family. So came across your video. So you first said you soaked in bleach. Is that a nessesary step? Ok ill shut up and watch your videos and see what you reply. Yes im in america. I looked for those types of shells but found very tiny ones. Ok ill stop gabbing and watch .
They are Scallop shells. You can buy them in hobby shops in America. I’ve seen some ladies mention it. You can get them for cooking. This was found on a beach in Scotland. Enjoy the video x
Thank you for this shell decopage tutorial. I love shells. I love the way you speak, the tone, so calming, anyway it's very nice visiting with you, I will try it.❤❤❤😊😊😊
Aww thank you. Give it a go, you’ll love it x
The shell looks fantastic. Wonderfully decorated .
Thank you
Back in the day In had a lot of those big shells (found them on a beach somewhere on a holliday), but didn't know what to do with them and finally I gave them to a thriftshop. Now I wish I still had them to decoupage, they look so beautifully 😊
You did a great job on this shell. So beautiful! Thanks for showing us how you decoupaged it so nicely. I'll be trying this.
Aww thank you x
Love them Lynne! They would make lovely Birthday/Christmas gifts if you put for example 2 or 3 nail varnishes,or soaps etc in them. Thank you for sharing. Pleased you are better 💐🌹xx
You should decoupage the back of the shell too. Looks lovely. X
Thank you for watching, I did think of varnishing it. X
Hello from Chicago. Good tips, thanks!
Thank you for watching x
Beautiful outcome
Thank you x
Really beautiful. ❤
Thank you! 😊
Very pretty! 👍😊👍
Thank you! 😊
Gorgeous ❤ Thanks for sharing!
You are so welcome x
Love them both but I would paint the back of the small shell with some glitter to add some bling
Thank you Jean. X
You make it look so easy but its not, so well done it looks gorgeous😍! The air is usually blue when I am decoupaging😄
You’re right it’s not that easy Sue. Keep giving it a go and the blue air will get lighter 😆tfw x
Interesting Lynn we don’t have these shells on our beach but I do have some in the back garden the grandchildren play with them , so don’t think I get away with using them x x
Thank you
Beautiful
Thank you x
Loved watching you.x ireland.
Thank you x
Lovely work. What beach in Scotland do you find the large scallop shells? I’m up in Scotland and order my scallop shells from a chap way up north in Scotland! Would love finding my own shells as I do have many smaller ones I’ve collected over the years but prefer the larger ones for crafts. Thanks for a great video! Happy crafting! ❤
Hi Deborah. They have been found in the beach between Findhorn and Burghead, which is up near Inverness. There doesn’t seem to be as many of them these days. Thank you for watching x
@@lynnscraftycorner thank you!
What glue did you use? It looks clear.
It’s a clear glue that I got from The Works x
what is the glue your using?
It is just a clear PVA that I got from The Works (a shop in the UK) x
It’s just a clear PVA from The Works, in the UK X
What type of clear glue is that?
It’s a clear pva glue that I got from (I think) The Works x
Please tell me the type of that pen... Can i get it from Amazon?
The gold one is a Posca pen. I got it from Hobbycraft. But I think you can get it through Amazon x
I rarely ever sign into youtube from my phone. I am looking at your vdeo & im only in the beginning and you said i found this shell and dont know what to do with them. I just came back from Florida and went to a few beaches to find shells and found nothing at all like this. Only tiny shells and broken shells. I would love some big shells. I collected to make some crafts for friends and family. So came across your video. So you first said you soaked in bleach. Is that a nessesary step? Ok ill shut up and watch your videos and see what you reply. Yes im in america. I looked for those types of shells but found very tiny ones. Ok ill stop gabbing and watch .
They are Scallop shells. You can buy them in hobby shops in America. I’ve seen some ladies mention it. You can get them for cooking. This was found on a beach in Scotland. Enjoy the video x
Just thought,you could put glue on the edge and dip in glitter,or gold flakes…..
I thought of that too, but went with the pen xxx
Maybe speed up the video next time
Thank you
Un vídeo muy muy lento.Lo.puse de velocidad al 2 y aún así era lento.
Thank you for watching