When I found these puka shells left over from some craft project at work, I knew exactly what I wanted to do with them. Love the way the light shines through them in the morning and—if it ever warms up enough to open the window—the pretty sound they make when a breeze hits them. [Linking back to Blue Monday, Macro Monday, Monday Mellow Yellows, Mosaic Monday, and Mandarin Orange Monday.] |
Monday, February 23, 2015
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Oh yes they are cool, i am so familiar with them as they are common here in the tropics.
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ReplyDeleteA cute idea and I love the colors.. Thanks for sharing, have a happy week!
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Sally
That is so cool!
ReplyDeleteThese are perfect as a window dressing...
ReplyDeleteSweet window decor, thanks for linking to Mosaic Monday.
ReplyDeleteI have capri shells dangling down the front of curtains in my bathrooms...I always look for ways to reuse stuff....I took down the crystals from my chandelier one year to dangle shells from it as well...yours look great♪ http://lauriekazmierczak.com/grandly-glorious/
ReplyDeleteLovely. I can just hear them in the breeze.
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Very pretty. We call them "katipay" usually used as windchime or kinda chandelier. This is artistic.
ReplyDeleteHow pretty and colorful for you to see! Thanks for sharing! I might gt some for my daughter who lives in the city!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea!
ReplyDeleteI would like these in my sunroom. Very beautiful and creative:) sorry for being so late visiting.
ReplyDeleteSo lovely! Would be a wonderful way to start the day.
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