Some large and small starfish plaques.
The large ones are 11″ across; have a sawtooth hanger on the back and are sold individually.
These smaller ones are 5″ frames; sold in set of three, as shown.
These small one have a sawtooth hanger for hanging on the wall and a removable wood peg for sitting them on a flat surface.
And I finally used up the last of my beach glass on these wreaths.
This one is light green and white. These wreaths take take several days each to make. Each tiny piece of glass has to be carefully hand selected to fit together just right, and is then glues in place. Once one layer is full, I have to let the glue dry for 12 hours before building the next layer on top of it. There are approx 12 layers of glass on each wreath.
I make my sea glass wreaths on FLAT wreath forms instead of the tubular looking styro wreath forms. But they are NOT flat once I’ve built up all the layers of glass. I just think this way they are a bit more ‘organic’ looking. Although it does take a LOT more glass this way! The one made using the styrofoam wreath forms just look to ‘perfect’ to me.
Once I’ve added all the layers of glass, these beach glass wreaths are VERY big and full. I even partially cover the back with glass so no bare spots will be visible when they are hung.This one is a brighter green with bits of aqua.
This is the back. Not as completely covered as the front, but enough that you don’t see any bare spots on the back when it’s hung on the wall. (and yes, the ARE very heavy!)
Looking at the side angel you can see how deep they are, and why that little bit of extra glass on the back is important.
All these items are available to purchase in my etsy shop.
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