Lunes, Setyembre 14, 2015

Capture The End Of Summer With 9 Beachy Decor Projects

Whether you’re looking to bring coastal inspired design into your home or just clinging to the last bits of your summertime vacations, it’s easy to bring memories from your summer spent at the beach into the home. Get creative with everything from sand, to driftwood, to shells and beach glass, and make beautiful things to commemorate your family trips!

Display samples of sand

I’ve taken to collecting a small baggie of sand from each beach at which we vacation, and capture it in a little glass test tube. The test tubes were a dime a dozen (quite literally – spectacular estate sale find), and the test tube rack was one I bought from Amazon. The racks come in lots of fun colors, and I like how it works to display the growing sand collection.

Test tubes of vacation sand stored for memories.

Showcase your beach treasures in a forever glass

Use glass etching cream and ABC stickers to customize a vase or a jar in which to display your shells and rocks from vacation. Take lots of vacations? Buy a whole bunch of canisters, and use more detail when you etch in the words; for example, “Bethany Beach, Delaware,” or “Key West, 2015.”

Etch your vacation details into a glass holding your sand and shells.

Create a collection of sea glass

Display your beach glass pieces – small or large – in a glass jar or narrow glass vase. Sit them in a window where sunlight can stream through the colors, and enjoy indefinitely.

Organize your beach glass for display.

Use found shells to create shadowbox art

Get creative by assembling your shells into a shadow box that has a depth of 1-2″. Hot glue will be your best friend, and your memories will be framed for easy wall display.

Put shells in shadowboxes for post-vacation decor.

Or go bigger, with a dining room table inset with beach finds

Hands down, this table with sand and glass and other treasures is amazing. Do you like it as much as I do?

Create an inset area on a table to hold beach treasures.

Upcycle collected stones into a picture frame

I cut several pieces of shale from a beach vacation into strips, and then assembled them with mortar to create a 5×7 stone picture frame.

Make a cut stone picture frame using vacation finds.

Use collected driftwood to create a wreath

Make a driftwood wreath using lightweight, weathered pieces of beach wood. Glue them to a wooden base, and display them on your front door, or on an interior wall of your home.

Use scrap driftwood to make a wreath.

Add hooks to a long piece of driftwood for jewelry organization

I don’t even know if TSA would let you carry home a piece of driftwood this big, but if you have beach access, make one of these pretty hooks for your home. Use enamel spray paint to add a dose of heavy-duty color to the metal hooks, and attach them to a beautiful piece of wood to transform it into a piece you want to hang in a prominent location.

Jewelry organizer using driftwood.

Or cut driftwood into pieces, and make magnets

Cut smaller pieces of driftwood into 1″ pieces with a chop saw, and use a paddle bit to bore out a place for magnets to sit. Use strong adhesive to secure the magnet in place, and use them on your fridge forever (mine have held up for years and years!)

Make magnets from driftwood.

Other crafty ways to display the treasures you brought home from your beach vacation? Share more ideas with us in the comments!

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