Beachcomber Interview: Terri Ryan
Terri Ryan is a beachcomber and artist who lives and beachcomber in Santa Cruz, California.
Read moreTerri Ryan is a beachcomber and artist who lives and beachcomber in Santa Cruz, California.
Read moreFiona Dart loves all sea glass but has a distinct affinity with the ever-elusive sea glass bottle stopper.
Read moreA love of the outdoors, a soft spot for nostalgia, and an adventurous spirit kindled Matthew's passion for sea glass.
Read moreEuropean exploration, colonization, maritime trade, pirates, and hurricanes make the West Indies is a treasure trove for black glass!
Read moreNicola is a beachcomber and artist who creates with driftwood, sea glass, sea pottery, and seashells.
Read moreCoppersmith Mo McCrimmon created an underwater-themed kitchen fit for a mermaid.
Read moreLearn about this giant blue piece of beach glass found on the shores of Lake Erie.
Read moreAs anyone knows who has tried to sort their green beach glass by color, there seems to be an endless number of greens.
Read moreIf you’ve always dreamed of beachcombing on Puerto Rico’s beautiful sandy beaches, here's all you need to know!
Read moreEveryone's first sea glass find is exciting, but Lynne and Larry's first find ended up being the largest piece of beach glass ever found!
Read moreWondering what to do with all that beach glass you’ve collected?
Read moreShippersea Bay in the North East of England is home to a unique form of sea glass with colorful stripes, swirls of color, and organic-looking patte...
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