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Showcasing Sea Glass

I have a gallon or two of beautiful frosty seaglass and I would like to showcase them. I don't want to glue it to anything, make pottery, jewelry or anything like that. Just some interesting glass jars or something to fill.

The thing is, I don't want a ton of random jars in a room filled with glass.

So, what are some cute ways to display seaglass?

Thanks!

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Showcasing Sea Glass

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Feb 18, 2010
Sea Glass Lamp Mason Jar
by: Anonymous

I took a half gallon mason jar and filled it with my best sea glass and made the lid into the top of a lamp. its awesome when the lamp is on.

Feb 10, 2010
Displaying sea glass
by: Kris

Both my mom and I have a little painted wood antique display table that has glass panels on all sides at the top - like a box almost. The top opens to place things inside. We both fill the box with our glass and place particularly beautiful pieces strategically on top. I do not see these tables very often and scoop them up whenever I come across one.

Good luck!

Feb 05, 2010
Displaying Sea Glass
by: Mermaid's Purse

Antique apothecary jars or glass(crystal) canisters in graduating sizes in set of 3 is very attractive. Designer's tip-always use odd numbers when displaying like objects. Good luck.

Fair Winds and Calm Seas, Deborah Leon
www.mermaidspurseseaglass.com

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