Seaglass Crafting: Wreath How to; Guest

Here is a beautiful wreath from Heather at Simple Daisy


I also made a new happy little wreath for my laundry room {which is ALMOST finished}
So simple…..

Get some seaglass and a wreath form…


pour a glass of vino and grab some chips….

and hot glue away…..

Oh I was at my friend’s house and funny thing is….
her dogs like to help too:)

But I love dogs {you know that} so I didn’t mind the extra help.
anywho….
here is the finished product!!

can’t wait to finish the laundry room so I can hang in there and show you!!
Oh I should say….it is HEAVY so be careful when you hang it!!!!

I love it….I think it’s super 
beachy and the colors are just perfect!

As always….let me know if you decide to give it whirl!!!


I LOVE the colors!and the texture!
Thoughts anyone?
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Cassity Kmetzsch started Remodelaholic after graduating from Utah State University with a degree in Interior Design. Remodelaholic is the place to share her love for knocking out walls, and building everything back up again to not only add function but beauty to her home. Together with her husband Justin, they have remodeled 6 homes and are working on a seventh. She is a mother of four amazing girls. Making a house a home is her favorite hobby.

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17 Comments

  1. >I love it. If it weren't so hot here in FL I could make one to decorate the pool area. I'll just enjoy yours!

  2. >Beautiful! I've got a ton of seaglass from my Alaska days and would love to make something like this 🙂
    oxoxox
    Denalee

  3. >I love it the cool colors from the sea are wonderful. I would also love to do a seashell wreath sometime.!

    Karena
    Art by Karena

  4. >This wreath is beautiful! I want to make one too. I have always loved sea glass. Thanks for sharing. Love & blessings from NC!

  5. >Another seaglass addict here. I love the colors and have used paint-the-back-of-the-glass on several of our glass doored cabinets to get the look. This project is just brilliant & I will be making one!

  6. >Beautiful! I love the colors. I have a bunch of sea glass so maybe I will try to make one of these.

    ~ Tracy

  7. >It looks very cute, I would place it near a window so the light shines through it. It's one of those projects where you tell yourself, "why didn't I think of that!"

  8. >This is a great project I will use in my bedroom. I want a beach-inspired look without getting too cheesy or "knick-knacky". The seaglass is beachy, minus the sea-shell cliche. Thanks for the quick tutorial!

  9. >That wreath is just gorgeous! I've been reading your blog for a while but don't think I've ever commented- so just wanted to let you know that I enjoy your projects. I'm a new follower too:)

  10. >i made one and it turned out really great, i added some sand dollars to it too. the glass keeps falling off every time the door opens and closes, i guess ill need to find a new spot.

  11. Is there something else you can use that would make this more durable? I’m wanting a wreath for my front door but worry about the freezing temps in the winter and the heat in the summer messing it up.