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A frame is quickly made and can even be spruced up with driftwood or shells. Any left over piece of plywood or even sturdy cardboard can function as a background for wall art.
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For furniture, you will need a drill, screws, nails, a screwdriver and some imagination. There are some good examples and instructions for several types of beachcombing art online, but no books or workshops.
I don't think you really need any; looking at your beach finds, the ideas will start rolling around in your head!
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