
Making Framed Beach Art Using Epoxy Resin
This fun step-by-step video demonstration tells you everything you need to know to get creative with your beach finds.
Read moreThis fun step-by-step video demonstration tells you everything you need to know to get creative with your beach finds.
Read moreBottles, pots, clay pipes, jars, bones, and more are concealed in the silt of the streams where beachcomber Jane Eastman finds her treasures.
Read moreBeachcombing is excited to be the sponsor of the 2021 Virtual Sanibel Shell Show Shell Photo Contest!
Read moreBeachcombing Magazine took home a Gold Award in this year’s Marcom Awards.
Read moreA fossil fanatic, Ramsus collects many different varieties of sea urchin fossils in Denmark.
Read moreOf the more than 100,000 known species of shells, one of the most rare and the most valuable is the glory of the sea cone shell.
Read moreThese beachcombers travel all over Maui to collect sea glass, seashells, sea pottery, glass floats, and more.
Read moreMary Lou Powers is a beachcomber and mosaic artist who creates photo-realistic images using glass.
Read moreThe romantically named Half Moon Bay in North West England is little coastal gem with rugged cliffs, grassy hills, and sheltered secluded coves.
Read moreAn incredible collection of beach-found toys and games from readers around the world.
Read moreMachel Spence creates beautiful artwork using shells found by her grandmother and on her own travels.
Read moreMore medieval and post-medieval toys have been discovered in London than any other place in the British Isles.
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