Can you ever have too many seashells? I think not! It's easy to find pretty ways to store them -- jars, bottles, boxes. Here are some of my all time favorites stored in a vintage seed box with tiny iron animals keeping watch.
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Zooming in on the box, above and below.
Zooming in a bit more to see the shells.
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What a beautiful way to keep your lovely shells!
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Julie
Hello
ReplyDeleteLove the box! and you are so right about shells, you can never have enough! They are pretty hard to find around here though!
Many Blessings
Rebecca
Okay love the box of shells, but I am dying over your little animals!!!
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They stole my heart
Amy
Definately can never have too many sea shells at this time of the year.
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Happy White Wednesday.
Oh my sweetness the little shells are cute but the box is to die for! Love it.
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Olivia
Shells... oh, no NEVER too many! :o) I really love the heaps of shells and how they're displayed in that charming old box--beautiful! Happy Day, Amanda ((HUGS))
ReplyDeleteI've always wanted one of those old seed boxes! I don't know what I would put in it if I did find one, but now I know how fabulous lots of shells looks in one! Just gorgeous!
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Carol
Love all your white shells...since we live on the plains of West Texas, sea shells are HARD to come by. :)
ReplyDeleteI love the box you have these pretty white sea shells in!! Happy WW!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful little shells...GREAT white animals! Lovely post once again!
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ReplyDeleteThanks, Amanda, for visiting me and my Vintage Christmas. Like you, Christmas is pretty much all year long at our house too so it's nice to find a kindred spirit.
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Jill
I am huge about collecting all kinds of shells and what a beautiful box you have yours displayed in ~ love it.
ReplyDeleteI have been on a hunt for a seed box also. And you have a nice one. But they can be expensive at the antique stores. I will try the flea market better deals there all the time. Thank's for stopping by today. Have a good day...Julian
ReplyDeleteMy children collected shells, and I have a basket full of these different colors, sizes, and shapes. I like your white ones.
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Absolutely Not... you can never, ever have too many seashells. Just picked some more up today (it's a sign ;)
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My step-dad used to say - "if you give a woman a seashell - she'll decorate a bathroom!" I guess he wasn't too far off! Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment on my shabby lampshades. Have a wonderful week. Sandi
ReplyDeleteI love decorating with shells as well!
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xojanis
Collecting seashells is tons of fun! You have found such a neat way to display them!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute way to store your sea shells!
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