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From Casa de Enchanted Seashellsā¦.Happy Fatherās Day to all the good dads in the world! š
Whether itās a Chanel or a seashell, they both bring me joy.
Since Iām woefully allergic to most cut flowers like roses and stargazer lilies, Iām rarely able to have vases full of sweet smelling blooms to decorate every room, but I do have hundreds of seashell treasures, collected by me or presented as gifts.
This is the very last freesia of the season; sheās so precious that I had to bring her in so I could marvel over her color and fragrance, but I had to place far away her from me or Iād start sneezing. As you can see, sheās happily resting among a few of my other seashell friends.
Iāve never really figured out why I love seashells as much as I do, but I learned that some people associate seashells with love and fertility. Some also believe they represent the safe journey between the physical and spiritual world, while seashell jewelry is supposed to bring good luck and to protect the spirit of the wearer.
Iām not super creative like everyone on Etsy and Pinterest, but I do like to embellish almost everything with shells and rocks.
Iām pleased with the results.
I liked the idea of a seashell bouquet so much that I made another one; more rustic, in a vintage frog vase (Majolica? McCoy?) from an antique store. This time I used sticks from the garden to attach the seashells.
And because I was inspired by the seashell bouquets, I started a more intense project. With my handy glue gun and a lot of glue sticks, this entry mirror took a longer to complete than I thought it would, but Iām happy with the outcome.
Above a shelf with more seashell treasures and brain coralā¦š