
A Sea Glass Journey
Beachcombing basics and sea glass collecting tips from world traveler, Jean Forman.
Read moreBeachcombing basics and sea glass collecting tips from world traveler, Jean Forman.
Read moreBeach finds make the perfect succulent and air plant garden containers for your home or office.
Read moreThe Blue Willow pattern may be the most recognizable pattern of china ever produced, with a scene that tells the tale of two lovers.
Read moreRex Key produces clay pipes using the traditional Victorian methods with original pipe molds from the 19th century.
Read moreTwo hours west of Portland, during certain low tides, about a hundred large tree stumps emerge from the water.
Read moreAdd a little coastal flair to your home any time of year with your beach treasures mixed in with holiday decorations and more.
Read moreVisiting this beach location to search for shark teeth, lettered olive shells, and more is great any time of year.
Read moreCreate a beach oasis with these products we love…and hope you do, too!
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 moreOn a sunny California day, Mary found what she thought was a button, but which turned out to be much more fabulous.
Read moreWondering what to do with all that beach glass you’ve collected?
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