If you live close to the beach, you may want to decide to take a stroll down there, even when it is a cold, windy day.
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Beachcombing is an exciting pastime and you never know what you are going to find. It can be shells, sea glass, unusual rocks, driftwood, fishing lures and maybe even some long lost treasures.
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There are a few more applications for the treasures you bring home from the beach; large pieces of driftwood can function as the base for a coffee or in-table. Shells can be used for crafting figurines or wind chimes.
If you don't want to take it home, or are not looking forward to being creative, then take pictures of them, print them out and frame them.
There are as many options as there is sand on the beach. Well, almost. Grin.
See also:
Beachcombing Art II
Beachcombing Art - Materials and Equipment
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