
These Nerite shells appear to have been drawn on with a pen or like scrimshaw work. Every one is uniquely covered in doodles.
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These Nerite shells appear to have been drawn on with a pen or like scrimshaw work. Every one is uniquely covered in doodles.
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I’m starting to love clear resin. I want to use it to ensconce everything tiny. Hey, I wonder if I could make a tiny Wonder Wheel and cover it with resin.
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A fun little grouping of cerith shells from St. George Island set in resin in a brass bezel.
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Sand dollars are everywhere at the sand bank. No kidding. There’s a sand bank out past the sting rays and crabs and sand sharks if you’re willing to risk your toes. You’ll be rich! Sand rich. Which reminds me, I need a sandwich. It’s lunchtime. There was a sand shark the other day swimming in knee high water. Luckily, his dorsal fin sticks out of water that shallow, so he’s pretty easy to see.
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Some more conchs on a silver bezel set in clear resin. The sea has been generous. There are storms coming today. That usually brings more shells ashore.
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