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5.0Kshares Facebook5 Twitter3 Pinterest5.0K StumbleUpon0 TumblrHave you ever spent a lot of wasteful time searching for keys? We are sure that the sight of a woman or girl searching for keys frantically while standing in front of a locked door is something that we are all familiar with. Alternatively, the frantic look on a man’s face when he realizes that he has walked out of office or home without the keys to his vehicle. This is where the role of key chains become so important. They are...
This little project is very easy if you have the right tools. All that’s needed is a sea shell and a small hand drill.The hand drill was purchased from Michaels craft store in the jewelry making department. It can be purchased anywhere jewelry making supplies are sold or from a hardware store. The little drill is used for making holes in sheets of metal.To make the hole simply mark on the shell where the hole will go, place the hand drill bit and start turning in a clockwise motion.htt…
Excited to share from my #etsy shop: Seashell/Driftwood Mobile. Join us Nov 10 @ 2pm in Charleston at Pluff Mud Mercantile. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/driftwood-shell-mobile-workshop-tickets-51416000642 #oyster #seashell #driftwood #mobile #southcarolina #beach
Single strand sun catchers. Large capiz shells (purch online) cut into rectangle, oval beaded napkin ring tops, shower curtain hooks (from thrift store) and crystal beads from the curtain accessory aisle at Hobby Lobby.