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Sunday, July 25, 2010

Glorious glittered shell decorations ornaments

 Our softly glittered holiday tree decorations do not rest for long. 



Some of these beauties move to a large aqua bowl once summer comes.

It was formerly an urn but on a windy day two years ago something fell on it causing it to topple over.


I really like the light pink urchins,


 large finger starfish,


and the inside of this shell.

Who am I kidding?  I like them all.
That must be the reason we have over 150 of these glittered beauties alone.

Sea shells and sea life in general have always decorated the rooms of my abodes since I was a child.
To the point of being so over run, many of them were given away.

Those that remain all have a story to tell from their own vignette's.


Yet, these glittery shells somehow brighten the grayest of days every time they are removed from their boxes.

All they need is a tiny bit of light to glimmer.


They never fail to produce a smile...

They look beautiful tossed in a bowl, vase, or urn
hanging the window
on a table with place cards tucked in them
tied on a gift bag or box
they do wonders for brown or white kraft paper and foil gift wrap 
 fabulous with burlap and linen
and of course add instant beach to a holiday tree.


31 comments:

  1. I absolutely love sea shells and sea urchins...I find them to be so ethereal and insanely complex natural sculptures. I love this posting! This is my kind of Eye Candy.

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  2. Rita,
    You need not ask to borrow anything of mine, what is mine is yours deary!!! you can take anything of mine you want :)
    Tell your sweetie "let it find you" not to worry the best things in life always finds us :)

    DID YOU NOTICE!! On my French chair is the PICTURE FRAME pieces you gifted to me!!

    I wanted to blog where they came from, as well as come up with something more creative then what I did to my frame pieces! I have to admit that I have come attached to them in the simple beauty as they are.

    I am still in awwww! with the beauty with in you to gift such wonderful salvaged pieces to ME!!!
    I look at them daily, I know a bit obsessive... I can't help myself, do you think I need junk therapy :)

    I will keep you posted on my mental health:)
    your friend.
    xoxo
    Dore

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  3. OH I need to make some...so pretty! Thanks for sharing, Rita!

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  4. They are gorgeous! I bet they do look beautiful on a tree!

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  5. I want my own collecton ... But I´m afraid I have only the dream.. ´cause, I´ve never seen anyting like them here in Denmark...

    Very beautiful

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  6. Love the seashell colors against that Caribbean blue--gorgeous! xo

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  7. beautiful and you are so right, hard to pick favorite. great idea i think I will shift to a more colorful bowl today for some of my shells.

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  8. Ooh...so pretty:)
    Glitter and seashells.....how could you go wrong?!?!?!

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  9. Fantastic!
    I love them all...
    and YOU! Thank
    you for your very
    sweet comment on
    P&H. My friend's
    surgery for her
    cancer is tomorrow,
    and your words have
    been so comforting
    to both of us. This
    restful post is exactly
    what I needed, right
    now ~ beautiful!
    xx Suzanne

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  10. I love your shimmery shells. So pretty. The teal urn makes them really pop. I also like the fact that you still found a use for the urn after it toppled.

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  11. I love the soft pinks in these shells. Thanks so much for your kind words on my blog last friday. Hugs. Simone xx

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  12. ... wonderful pictures! Warm Regards, Bea

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  13. The aqua bowl, formerly known as an urn, is gorgeous and really shows off your beautiful shells. If you're like me, you smile every time you pass them by.

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  14. Beauteous...nothing matches nature's art!

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  15. Oh my Gosh! I love your shells and your so right, sea shells never fail to produce a smile! I love that line!
    :)
    Kim

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  16. They are just heavenly and I want them ALL! Did you glitter these beauties or purchase over the years? I think I need a seashell christmas tree
    this year!

    Have a beachy day, my friend.

    Marie @ Sally Lee by the Sea
    http://sallyleebythesea.com

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  17. So pretty, Rita! I am a shell addict myself. xx

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  18. We made beach shell necklaces whiles at the beach for my grand-daughter. We had to search everyday for the perfect shell with the perfect little hole already in it. Pink ribbon and glitter made it extra special. I hope it is a memory she will always keep in her heart. I love that aqua urn. Glad you kept it and repurposed. xo Lynn
    P.s. Yep...Belle and her sisters are doing fine. They have all kinds of play and drinking water around.

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  19. These are just beautiful! And your so right, you can find many uses for shells.

    Cheryl~

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  20. G'day~Anything from the Sea is Fabulous! So Simple but yet so interesting.~Enjoy Kim

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  21. Those seashells are really pretty, I love the glittery ones :D
    Xoxo
    Sarah

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  22. I absolutely adore your seashell collection...they look so timeless! I of course love your aqua bowl.
    -marie

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  23. Oh these shells are beautiful... what sweet decorations they would make.. the soft colours are so soothing...

    thanks for popping over.. the leak is fixed.. but still issues with internet.. really need to change provider.. Have a lovely weekend.. xxx Julie

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  24. What a gorgeous collection of shells ;)
    I used to collect rocks from the beach all the time when I was younger, my family and I would go out and find some of the most amazing rocks then take them home and lay them out all over our yard...it was so much fun, I miss doing that ;)
    Happy weekend!

    xoxo
    Olivia

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  25. Rita,
    They are so beautiful! I love them all :) Hope you're ok, my daughter got VERY sick from heat exhaustion/dehydration and it was awful! :( She will likely never let herself get dehydrated again.....(she was at camp...no mom....:{ )

    No worries, just let me know when you're ready to think about stuff.

    xo,
    Shellagh

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  26. Rita,
    Sending you good health, and loving your "SANCTUARY" place over here as well.

    Rita you know just why I love it over here, and how I love and adore you, you are a blog friend to love!
    xoxo
    Dore

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  27. Oh glitter and seashells, just the perfect combo!!!!!!!!! Just beautiful, someday I will glitter the litte sea critters and think of you.

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