Florida Seashells from the collection of Jaime Sawczyn
Jaime shares some of her extensive collection of Florida seashells and the art she makes from them.
Read moreJaime shares some of her extensive collection of Florida seashells and the art she makes from them.
Read moreWinners of the Photo Contest for the 12th Annual Mermaid Tears Seaglass Festival in Souris, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
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Read moreSand dollars, sea cookies, pansy shells, or cake urchins: these sea urchins have many names and are a cherished beachcombing find.
Read moreMeet Heather Ganis, who collects sea glass, seashells, and more on the beaches of Maui, Hawaii.
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Read moreCatch a look at Mary McCarthy's collection of beach-found beads.
Read moreLearn how to create a one-of-a-kind gift using sea glass, a thrift-shop frame, and craft materials.
Read moreThis Australian beachcomber collects seashells, sand dollars, starfish, sea glass, pottery, pebbles, and more to use in her jewelry.
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