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  2. How To Make Really Pretty (& Inexpensive) Seashell Wind Chimes

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    Do you have extra seashells? Then you need to make this easy seashell DIY Wind Chimes! For just around $6, you can make this great gift! Start here!

  3. 3 Ways to Create Seashell Wind Chimes - wikiHow

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    Creating seashell wind chimes is a simple and inexpensive way to remember a seaside vacation or spend some memorable time with your child. For this project, you’ll need 24 shells, string or fishing line, an inner wood hoop, a power drill, and a pair of scissors.

  4. How to Make Simple Seashell Wind Chimes - Sustain My Craft Habit

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    This seashell wind chime is so easy to make and can be used indoors as a coastal cottage décor idea for your bedroom wall.

  5. Bring the beach to your home with this beautiful and easy DIY Sea Shell Wind Chime! In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to create a charming wind chime using...

  6. 12 Cool DIY SeaShell Wind Chimes for a Beachy Vibe

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    Embrace the soothing hues of the ocean with an ombre seashell wind chime. Start by collecting seashells in different shapes and sizes followed by painting each one in a gradual color scheme, from deep blues and greens to light turquoise and white (Let the paint dry completely).

  7. Seashell Wind Chime (DIY Project) - Berries & Barnacles

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    Active Time: 20 minutes. Total Time: 20 minutes. Difficulty: Easy. Turn seashells into a beautiful wind chime with this simple tutorial. A seashell wind chime is a fun, kid-friendly craft.

  8. DIY Seashell & Bead Wind Chime - Artsy Chicks RuleĀ®

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    This DIY seashell & bead wind chime is a fun summertime activity for your kids or you! Living by the coast, I always have an abundance of shells. Ones that I’ve picked up at the beach or those I’ve bought at the store.