Saturday, December 3, 2011

Beach Combing, Sea Glass, and Wire Wrapping

My mom and grandma (her mom) went beach combing for me a couple of weeks ago, and came back with almost a gallon of beach glass. I guess it helps to know where to go because there is NOWHERE on Oahu where you could pick up this kind of glass in only half an hour.  (Yes, the colors really are that bright, but they did sort the glass by color.)

Here are some of the larger pieces my son found.  Too large for jewelry but supercool for collectors.


Naturally, I had to make SOMETHING out of the beach glass... (you seem shocked!)  Rather than mess with drilling holes in the glass (many of these pieces are VERY thick and old), I decided to make some simple pendants... some are wire-wrapped, and others have a glued on bail.  Each is truly one of a kind and quite beautiful, don't you think?  Just goes to show you that one man's trash is a crafty woman's treasure!






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2 comments:

Sally's Heartful Creations said...

lovely! so envious, hahaha! I once read a novel called Sea glass by Anita Shreve. I always try to find some at the beaches back in PI, California and here in Japan but no luck at all!

Unknown said...

Some of it depends on tides and currents and sometimes there's glass on one spot of the beach but not another. If you have a beach with a fishing spot or maybe a very small boat ramp, I would try there...

We are actually expecting to start seeing lots of debris from Japan washing up on Hawaii beaches in maybe another 1-2 years or so.