
The True Story of Frozen Charlotte Dolls
Beachcombers commonly refer to antique porcelain dolls as “Frozen Charlottes” but they were never actually called that.
Read moreBeachcombers commonly refer to antique porcelain dolls as “Frozen Charlottes” but they were never actually called that.
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.
Read moreFluorescent sodalite and beach glass from adventures around the Great Lakes.
Read moreFrom a forest of beach-inspired trees to coastal accessories to a sleigh-load of ornaments, our readers have great ways to add holiday flair.
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.
Read moreRob has always loved to walk the beach early in the morning and at day’s end.
Read moreJessie King Regunberg is a beachcomber, artist, and writer who has always loved to swim and walk along the shore to find shells and other treasures.
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