Southeast Alaskan girl living in Oregon. Petsitter. Adventurous omnivore, aspiring adventurer, lover of life. I'm also pro-soup.
Friday, April 1, 2011
Things I'm Loving Lately: Beach Glass!
When Jonathan and I were in Hawaii last time we went to Glass Beach on Kauai and it was like a dream!
Things I'm loving lately...
(This is so cool! Make a ring with different glass bits!)
What are you loving lately? :o)
P.S. I will be donating 5% of every soap sale to Ketchikan Volunteer Rescue Squad for the month of April. They are a volunteer-based organization in my hometown who provide search and rescue services, most recently for a friend who went out snowboarding and never came back. :o( They did the best they could and I'm happy to be donating to them this month because we need services like this in our community. Thank you for your support!
P.S. I will be donating 5% of every soap sale to Ketchikan Volunteer Rescue Squad for the month of April. They are a volunteer-based organization in my hometown who provide search and rescue services, most recently for a friend who went out snowboarding and never came back. :o( They did the best they could and I'm happy to be donating to them this month because we need services like this in our community. Thank you for your support!
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Thanks so much for featuring my jewelry and drilled sea glass. :) This is a lovely post with many lovely items. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteThank you very, very much for featuring my Japanese floats. Fabulous items here!
ReplyDeleteI use to have a huge sea glass collection. Most of it was found on Lummi island in washington. It's always fun to find! Lovely photos of all the art made from it!!
ReplyDeleteOh how I miss that! I had almost forgotten the beauty of sea glass and the fun of collecting it! When I was a kid we had one of the Japanese floats kicking around in our kids stuff...lol. GREAT post and wonderful set of items! :o)
ReplyDelete~M~
I really like this blog about beach glass, sea glass. I make sea glass jewelry and I'm always excited to find other people who love sea glass as much as I do. Very recycled and repurposed.
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