Afterwards came the sorting and drying, which involved leaving them out on cookie sheets until they were no longer wet. We just gave them to our wonderful florist who is going to use them along with drift wood we collected at the cabin and our amazing bachelor (ette) party weekend. I can't wait to see the final product.
Planning a wedding is tough enough, but imagine it around grape stomping and canine castrations! Keep up to date with the happenings of Chez Marion-Terry as they prepare for an unforgettable wedding day.
Friday, May 13, 2011
How to Make Your Own Sea Glass
For table decorations, John & I envisioned drift wood and sea glass to accompany floral arrangements. The blue and green colors were somewhat representative of the ocean I love and the mountains that hold John's heart. With the large supply of bottles from the winery, we decided to go ahead and try and tumble the glass pieces ourselves.
John had a large tumbler at his warehouse, and so we just tossed a whole bunch of bottles in. It was tricky finding blue bottles, but we were able to come across the beautiful blue bottles of water here and there. The pieces were tumbled overnight, but then were covered with a glass silt that John had to wash off. He fashioned a shifter from green chicken wire and used a hose to clean off the pieces that we were after. Alfie liked to help a lot during this process.
Afterwards came the sorting and drying, which involved leaving them out on cookie sheets until they were no longer wet. We just gave them to our wonderful florist who is going to use them along with drift wood we collected at the cabin and our amazing bachelor (ette) party weekend. I can't wait to see the final product.
Afterwards came the sorting and drying, which involved leaving them out on cookie sheets until they were no longer wet. We just gave them to our wonderful florist who is going to use them along with drift wood we collected at the cabin and our amazing bachelor (ette) party weekend. I can't wait to see the final product.
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