Shelves of Driftwood with Sea Glass and Beach Finds

by David & Lin Schneider
(Huanchaco, Peru, South America)

Driftwood Shelves

Driftwood Shelves

~ craft project submitted by David from Huanchaco, Peru


David made these shelves and hung them on our living room wall - in less than an hour. I was so pleased :)

All materials you see are driftwood and beach finds except for the little bottle and the shelf uprights - the uprights are anticucho (shish kabob) sticks of bamboo.

Now, he's excited to make some more and hopefully some ideas for some large creations to take up our big living room white space.

~ craft project submitted by David from Huanchaco, Peru

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Driftwood Display Shelves 
by: David 

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David and Lin

Beautiful! 
by: Virginia Burns 

These driftwood shelves are just beautiful!! You did a fantastic job on these!

Reply:

Thank you, Virginia :)

David and Lin


Beautiful : ) 
by: Laura from Rhode Island 

Well done....I like what I see !!!!

Keep on with your finds. : )

Love your site as always !!!

Laura from RI.

Reply:

Thank you, Laura, and happy hunting!





Beautiful : ) 
by: Anonymous 

Well done....I like what I see !!!!


Keep on with your finds. : )

Love your site as always !!!

Laura from RI.




Thank you!


Driftwood Shelves 
by: Anonymous 

Beautiful!




Thanks from David :)

Very interesting book! 
by: David 

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