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Sea Shell Wind ChimeBy Catherine Forman A set of seashell wind chimes is a great reminder of a summer vacation at the shore. Kids and adults love to collect shells, and here's something creative to do with them!What you need:
Step One: Preparing the ShellsWhen you get the shells back home, the first thing you'll want to do is wash them! Clean out the sand, the bits of seaweed, whatever debris is stuck to the shell. After the shells are dry, you are ready to make the holes. Young children may need an adult's help with this part! Take your screwdriver or other pointy implement and grab a shell. Pick the spot you want the hole to be -- mark it with a pen or marker if you need to. Using a twisting motion, bore a hole in the shell. Some shells are thicker than others; don't use too much pressure or the shell can shatter. Step Two: Hanging the ShellsMeasure a length of fishing line and cut it. If you want all your shells to hang at the same length, make all the plastic thread the same length. If you want your shells to hang at different lengths, make the thread different lengths! Thread the fishing line through the hole and knot it securely. Tie the other end to whatever you are hanging your shells from -- a piece of branch, a wooden dowel, a piece of driftwood, whatever! Step Three: Special EffectsBe creative! You can hang more than one shell on a piece of plastic thread; just be sure the thread is strong enough for the weight of the shells! Put smaller shells closer to the top and larger ones towards the bottom. Once all the shells are tied to your branch, you can decorate the top to hide the knots. Wrap yarn around the branch or glue more shells along the top. And don't forget you'll need a way to hang your seashell wind chimes! Take more fishing line (or a sturdier sort of line if you have it) and tie it to each end of your branch. Hang from a hook and wait for the wind to blow! Editor's Note: View another Seashell Wind Chime Project in the feedback forum below. Feedback About This Post:RE: Sea Shell Wind ChimeI found that the easiest way to make it is to look for shells with holes already in them. there are plenty of them since no one really picks them up. and they're usually in a perfect circle. Very easy to find. Post by anflovesmos RE: Sea Shell Wind Chime
This is so wonderful to find! I make seashell chimes as well! I used 2 CDs that were all scratched up (also save those free AOL ones that come in the mail!) glued them together, drilled holes where I wanted my shells to hang, then spray painted the CDs, glued shells and beads, sand and sea glass on them and proceeded to string my shells. I found that a dremel works great for smaller shells, but for larger, thicker shells, I used a masonary bit used for drilling cement! I also use beads for a filler on the strings! Here is one! thank you for sharing all these! Post by Stacontherock RE: Sea Shell Wind ChimeI'm attempting to make a "chandelier" from sea shells. This is for the fixture hanging over my bar that's casting resin with sea shells and Siesta Key sand in it. It should be gorgeous, but I'm having trouble with the holes in the shells. My drill bit is apparently too slow. Will try the Phillips screwdriver suggestion I read, but I'm determined to do this. I know it will look as outstanding as my bar top does (and it's AWESOME, if I do say so myself!). Post By Shell Girl (Guest Post) RE: Sea Shell Wind Chimeso cool i live in new zealand by the beach and pick up lots of shells this is a fantastic idea thanks a million cheers dianne"" Post by silverfish RE: Sea Shell Wind ChimeI found if you use a diamond bit with the dremel tool and drill the shell in water its done very easy. Dont use very much speed, hope this helps Post By pookedee (Guest Post) RE: Sea Shell Wind ChimeYou should also wash the shells in water with bleach to kill any mites inside.Tha bleach makes them smell good also. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Sea Shell Wind Chime
A great easy way to clean shells thoroughly is to put them in the dishwasher. Post By Bohemia (Guest Post) RE: Sea Shell Wind Chime
Very nice! Post By Caribbean Imports - www.shelloutlet.com (Guest Post) RE: Sea Shell Wind Chime
Just love this idea. I'm originally from Mass so miss my ocean, but I have lots of shells. Now I know what to do with them and give me a little ocean flavor here in Kansas. Post By adoptedbyjohn (Guest Post) Craft Project: Sea Shell Wind Chime
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