I love to collect sea glass from Rosemarkie Beach on the Black Isle, Highlands of Scotland. I have been collecting it for years, with no clue what I’d do with it. I used to come home and just split the colours into different pots and shove them in a drawer!
And so I thought I would finally get around to doing something with them, a way of going cold turkey on the knitting addiction for a few days.
With the smaller pieces I have made some jewellery.
With larger pieces I have made a wind-chime which hangs from some driftwood found on Findhorn Beach, Morayshire. It is surprisingly difficult to photograph, but perhaps because it is such a dull day. (Basically it looks better in real life.) I drilled holes using my Dremel. (I put a small block of wood in a bowl, put some water in enough to cover the wood and the sea glass on top. This helps prevent glass dust getting in the air and keeps it cooler, and reduces the risk of shattering pieces.) Then I just threaded them on some fishing line with knots to stop them all sliding down.
The rest I have put in a glass dish with a candle in. So hopefully that will look pretty when it goes dark and I can light it.
These are lovely. Are you selling any of these?
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I haven’t yet. I gave some away and wear some but others are waiting for me to get organised. Would you be interested in buying one?
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Yes I would. I really love the little bundled pendants in the first set of images.
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I will double check but think both are still here. Do you want to email me direct at highlandheffalump@gmail.com
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Sure!
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