Showing posts with label Beachcombing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beachcombing. Show all posts

Sunday, August 2, 2015

Driftwood Votive - a creative project



Ever since a friend of mine described a serene sea-themed bedroom project that she was planning, I have had in mind the idea to make a driftwood votive for her newly painted dresser. The first step was to buy a glass container (mine came from a thrift shop), then to find driftwood pieces with similar diameters down by the beach.


After giving them a good washing and time to dry completely, I selected the ones I wanted to use and cut them to length.  I had decided that I wanted some of the glass to show at the top.


Using a rubber band to keep the sticks in place, I placed the sticks around the outside of the jar, choosing each one to fit well next to the other. Once all were in place I carefully applied a small amount of glue between each stick, at the points where one stick touched the other. Don't worry about too much glue, you can use a toothpick to smooth away the excess glue. Choose a glue that is suitable for wood and that dries clear. I used two bands during the gluing process and kept the rubber bands in place until the glue was completely dry.


Once dry, I removed the rubber bands and carefully lifted the glass out of the driftwood ring.  I then cut a ribbon and glued it to the driftwood on the inside of the circle.  It is better to glue a ribbon towards the top of the sticks and another at the bottom.  This will reinforce the ring, should some of the glue between the sticks come apart.


Once the ribbons are securely glued to the sticks, gently place the glass jar inside the ring. The driftwood votive is now ready for a candle.


You can also use the driftwood votive as a vase, or as a container for any other number of things!


Sunday, October 30, 2011

Rock and Driftwood Memories


We found these rocks on Brighton beach when we were in England in August. We had been looking for rocks with holes that went all the way through for the entire trip, and then there they were on the beach on the very last day of our trip.


When we got home I went down to the river to look along the shoreline for bits of driftwood.


After drilling holes in the driftwood...


I threaded a length of jute through each rock and piece of wood, alternating them and tying a knot between each.


Hung, they make an interesting piece of natural art, with both the rocks and driftwood weathered and smoothed by the action of water.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Bundling the Beach




I knew it was only a matter of time before I did something with the beachcombed finds from various Vancouver beaches when I posted about them on August 26th. The string bags are great because they allow the air to circulate. I was so happy when I found a piece of crockery on the first two beaches but try as I might I didn’t find a piece on the third. If I’d just had a little more time I know that I would have found at least one piece! But I only had a half an hour as the sun was setting to conduct my search and sadly we were not able to return to Spanish Banks Beach on that particular trip. Using those finds that you bring back from trips around the house is a nice way to remember your travels and in this case those sunny summer days.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Pacific Ocean


We arrived in Vancouver yesterday for a week’s stay. The day was hot and sunny and what better way to begin than with a refreshing dip in the Pacific Ocean. For me, any trip to the beach is incomplete unless I’ve had a chance to beachcomb. No doubt my finds will find themselves in some creative project down the road. These ones were found on Jericho Beach.