DIY decor ideasShell jewelerySeashells, clay pots with flowers, wicker furniture, canvas curtains - that’s the colonial-style interior for true travelers.Very tiny shells can be poured into a large glass vase or bottle - and enjoy their whimsical curls.You can cover with shells not only a frame for a mirror and a photo, but also a box, a vase or a pot for indoor flowers.Decorative pillows in a nautical style: fabric with the image of red corals, fringe of seashells.Mosaics of shells decorate not only the wallspalaces, where faster to put a similar ornament on the frame for a photo, a box and a flower pot. By the way, the shells are not afraid of the vagaries of the weather, so they can be used for street decor.From the thin rope and shells it turns out an original napkin ring. (Sea serving for the fish day).On a tray, arrange the shells and starfish in random order, arrange the candles - the decoration for a romantic dinner is ready!A transparent vase turns into a candlestick; it is enough to pour a little sand into it and beautifully arrange the seafood around the perimeter.Place sea pebbles and shells in a vase andpour some water – the easiest way to admire the sea treasures in their natural environment. You can also stick a couple of branches of “lucky bamboo” in there.The frame is divided into a large number of sectors and put into each shell in size - a decent frame for your marine collection.From the shells strung on long ropes, a decorative curtain is obtained. It can be hung not only on the window, but also on the doorway and on the wall.Holiday candlesticks can be made from ordinary glasses for wine. Instead of sand, you can put rice, millet or other cereal in them.If you have accumulated a lot of shells, decorate the wall with them, attaching them in any order that pleases your eye in waves or circles, straight lines or curls. Read also:
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