This year I thought I would enlarge it even more, only to be baffled by the sparsity of shells and sea glass on the beach. Especially the latter. My husband jokingly remarked that we visited calm, quiet and secluded beaches fit for the middle aged (!) and not where the wild parties are, hence no broken bottles to produce sea glass. Although I didn't collect a lot, I am pleased that the beaches were clean and not polluted. In the last picture you can see what I collected. There were mostly large chunks of white and green glass - sadly. Which brings me to my sea glass bottle.
I crocheted a snug casing for the bottle to secure it from being broken by the shells, as this bottle went into another shell (collecting) bag, which I am going to share in my next post.
Do you harvest the beaches on your holidays? What do you collect and for what purpose?
This is adorable. Visting from Grammy's Grid Unlimited Party #130. I'd love for you to join us over at Crazy Little Love Birds Link Party #6. It just opened today and ends on Tuesday. :)
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Thank you Stephanie! I already did! 💝
DeleteI used to collect beach glass when I was little. I like the cute bag you made.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I will ever stop collecting beach treasures. Even when I am old and wrinkled. 😊
DeleteHi Maya, I'll be featuring you tomorrow when my party opens at 9 a.m. MST--I hope you will join us again.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for joining us at the party.
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