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Sand, Seashells, & Faux Pearl on a magnetic canvas. Perfect for decorating your refrigerator or any magnetic surface. Use on file cabinets, storage cabinets, lockers.
White chocolate sand dollars, dark chocolate starfish and milk chocolate scallop shells (can also be ordered with caramel center).
I love these grapes. They came from a vine at my mother's home. When we were kids we used to pick them, warm from the sun, and sit on the dock and eat so many they about made us sick.
Years ago my mother tried to make some wine from them. The procedure required buring the wine bottles for a period of time. I have a video somewhere of her and my then 5 year old niece (27)digging them up. Hilairous stuff!
Project 7/52
Week 5
Theme: Seashells:
I was on a local beach late in the afternoon and the light was perfect. I shot a dozen or so random seashells and decided to make that the theme for the coming week.
A series of shells strung out across the tree, and blowing gently against one and other in the wind.
She sells seashells by the seashore.
The shells she sells are surely seashells.
So if she sells shells on the seashore,
I'm sure she sells seashore shells
It is truly amazing at the things I pay attention to now and how I see things. I never thought I would get the eye for photography but I think it has turned out decent. I was out the other day and passed this massive thing and had no idea what it was and I did my research and found out it is a Seashell Peony. You can probably tell but this is straight out of the camera. I didn't even want to touch it. I was lucky to get this because I thought I was going to get EATEN ALIVE by these HUGE-sounding dogs (they were probably Chihuahuas...) but I didn't meander around there long. I almost looks like some form of a tulip but was on a bush.
I made these seashells by hand because I didn't know silicone moulds existed for this kind of thing... lol. This cake is inspired by a photo I found on the web, I apologize, I never did find the name of the original baker so I cannot credit them...
The weather outside is so miserable. For a moment, please enjoy this close-up of seashells & soft sand from a warm, faraway place. (They're sealed in a little glass ball, a souvenir of Hawaii, from half my life ago. It was definitely too wet to take any photos at all outside today!) 330/365.