Anchor Love DIY Seashell Art
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- Опубликовано: 4 фев 2021
- Turn your seashell stash into a treasure that'll warm up your home! Not only will it bring good vibes into your house, there's something about being creative that helps get the mind happy too.
To give you a guide and make your creativity even more relaxed, we've created a video that allows you to see Eve make the coastal craft in just a few short minutes.
Don't let that few minutes fool you, though -- creativity is at its best when you're not rushed and can take your sweet time. (In reality, Eve hemmed and hawed over each shell, but you can't tell with time-lapse!)
When you get your creative juices flowing, all sorts of good brain waves start signaling that translate into: more present state of mind, better cognition, feeling more relaxed & renewed, and overall sense of wellbeing.
Doing something creative like this lets you get in the flow and refreshes the mind (what mindfulness gurus refer to as "being in the zone").
Plus, the sense of accomplishment after you've made something beautiful is pretty great too!
Supply list, downloadable stencil and quote card, tips for making it eco-friendly, and seashell science can be found on our website livingporpoisefully.com/2021/...
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Очень красивая и милая идея.Браво!❤
Thank you, glad you like it! ❤
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Love this 😍
Aww yay! 🥰 Thank you!💗
Beautiful
Thank you! 😘
Beautiful ❣️what kind of adhesive did you use please.
Thank you! We used eco-friendly hot glue sticks for the hot glue gun. Happy crafting!
I have several shadow box frames that need a mat, or backing to adhere shells to. What would suggest?
Hmm, you could cut a piece of cardboard and then glue or tack a piece of fabric (linen or burlap could be pretty) to the cardboard to use as a backing.
I would like to do these for bible school can you use a different glue
I haven't tried with different glue, but I've heard E-6000 glue is a good alternative. You could try craft glue, but if the shells are large, it may not hold. Best fishes!
Hello, what are these frames called?
They're shadow boxes! We got them at a craft store, and this one is an 11 x 14"