Sunday, October 15, 2023

Oyster Shell Christmas Ornaments

Hello my friend,


We had a wonderful vacation at the beach 

a couple weeks ago.

While eating at one of of favorite seafood restaurants, 

I wondered what  they did with all those shells at the oyster bar.

I mentioned to my Dad, I'd like a few to paint.

He went to ask and came back with a bunch!

They just throw the shells away-




The restaurant put them in a 'to-go' container.

We left them sealed up tight in the back

 of our truck until we came home.

After we were home, we washed and soaked the shells in

a bleach and water mixture.



Then left out in the sun for a day.

They were so pretty and iridescent-

I noticed their similarities.

To me, each one had a spot that resembled

a nativity manger.


Do you see it ?



I used gold paint along the edges.

Painted legs on the manger.

Drilled a small hole at top of shell

 to hang as an ornament.

I used some gold twine.



I painted a small star shape in gold.

A small circle on top of manger became

the head of baby Jesus.

I painted a halo when the face was dry.





Each one was a little different.




The small shells were slightly flat and

surprisingly lightweight.





                                                 All the other beautiful colors you see are natural!





I painted a thin coat of Mod Podge 

over the painted areas.




The back side is pretty too!



I love how each one is different.

Each has it's own unique color and shape.



I live in an area fairly close to the ocean

 and people love beach theme

Christmas ornaments.

Have a wonderful day!

xo Lisa S



P.S. Two of the shells were too big 

to make into an ornament.

They were a perfect dish shape.

So I decided to decoupage them-

First paint the front side white.



After the paint is dry. Brush some Mod Podge

over the area and cover with

 a single ply napkin or tissue paper.

Press down the tissue and push out any bubbles.


Let dry thoroughly.

Edges are painted gold.




A couple of trinket dishes




A beautiful gift for a friend-



 Thanks for visiting XO !



6 comments:

  1. These are beautiful. Lisa. I especially love the ones you made into dishes!

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    1. Ann, Thank you! I had fun making these. I will probably ask for more the next time we go the oyster bar! I think they will make nice gifts. Most of the mangers sold last weekend at my craft show. I was happy about that. I still won't eat them though :)
      xo Lisa S

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  2. These are one of my favorite things to make. Pretty for gifts and on the tree Love that you saw that image in there.

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    1. I thought they would be too heavy for ornaments, I was so surprised how light weight and beautiful the shells were- I gave away the dishes and need to make more. Thank you for visiting I always love to hear from you!
      xo Lisa S

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  3. These are beautiful! Do you sell them locally or online?

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    1. Thank you so much. I made them for a local craft show, but plan to make more. I will look for more shells. They were fun to work with and make a perfect sized ornament.
      xo Lisa S

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