I’m joining Gina from the Shabby Chic Cottage for a beach party! I originally shared my beach bathroom in this post, but I thought it would be fun to re-visit a few things since I’ve gained a lot of new friends since then! I have also done a post on the interesting seashell wall technique in our first home, so be sure to visit here and here for the full details from both posts.
I thought I would highlight a couple low-cost projects using beachy elements to also join Maman Tattoo’s Projects Under $15 Party. One of my favorites is this seashell wreath that my mom made:
The materials needed (which should cost less than $10 ) are:
~grapevine wreath
~seashells
~ribbon
~hot glue gun (or adhesive of your choice)
~small pearlized beads (if desired)
Speaking of the hot glue gun, looks like I need to get it out and fill that blank spot at the top left with more shells!
Wrap the wreath with ribbon in a criss-cross pattern, then group the shells together and glue them on (watch your fingers). Accent with the tiny beads in between the shells if desired.
I also love the seashells hanging from the shower curtain:
So easy to DIY with just some ribbon and glue! See how I used this same technique as a window treatment here. One last stop in the beachy bathroom is this little display shelf:
My parents brought me the little wooden bird on the left from Jamaica and I bought the starfish in Florida on our honeymoon. I love the juxtaposition of the natural elements with the silver and crystal pieces.
I also have a couple beachy touches in our dining room. Whenever you need to fill in some empty space on a table or shelf, just fill a vase with shells! Total cost to me was ZERO dollars since the vase was a gift and the seashells were of course free from the beach!
And here’s our unity jar from our wedding, we each filled it with sand from the beach where we were married:
I hope you enjoyed the little beach party! I wish I could be at the beach everyday, but these little touches help bring back those special memories.