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Beach Decor Inspirations

About a month ago, our family went with another family down to Margaret River for a short holiday. Margaret River is a fantastic wine region in South Western Australia, close to the ocean, and it is absolutely beautiful down there.  We actually rented a little house in Prevelly, which is the little village where the actual Margaret River meets the Ocean.

Needless to say, we had a few great, great days!!! We did long beach walks with the kids, and even my partner started collecting seashells! On one beach walk he spotted an area with millions of tiny little shells, and spent close to 2 hours in that one spot, picking out miniscule but stunning mini-shells. (He got a little sunburned … ). When he brought them all home, he washed them and poured them in an empty beer bottle for storage and enjoyment! It actually looked gorgeous, if you have a bottle (or maybe a nice glass vase or something ;) ) and fill it with tiny little shells, it can make a stunning and engaging beach decor piece. When it was sitting on the kitchen table, whoever was sitting there had the bottle in their hands looking at the shells and admiring their beauty. Kind of looks a little rustic, but that even adds to the beauty of it.

Seashell Decor

Tiny Treasures

The house we stayed in was very unique and charming, too. It consisted of an array of different pieces of furniture, and lots of home made or self decorated/painted things, walls, etc. I had to take my camera and take a few pictures of what the owner of the house had done, I was so impressed! Have a look (unfortunately this picture is not quite sharp, but I think you can still see how nice it is, and how easy it would be to make yourself at home):

Seashell Strings on a piece of driftwood

Seashell Strings on a piece of driftwood

Or have a look at this artsy little window (obviously you could put much more fitting ornaments or beach items in the frame, to make it look really stunning; the cups were just there, don’t mind them, please! ;) )

Beach Type Window Cutout

Beach Type Window Cutout

Or how easy would this holder for kitchen utensils be to make? All you need is a container of your choice, preferably glass, tile adhesive, grout and the sea glass, and you should be on your way!

Sea Glass Mosaic

Sea Glass Mosaic

Here are another few impressions of the area around Margaret River, and the beach there:

Prevelly Beach

Prevelly Beach

Sea Urchin

Sea Urchin

Me and my family

Me and my family

Impressions of a cave...

Impressions of a cave...


Here are some other beach, seaside and coastal decor sites that I found for you to browse. Thanks for visiting MyBeachDecor.com!


Seashell Decor
Seashell Decor
Union Beach New Jersey real estate and housing - CNNMoney.com
Beach Home Decor 2011 - YouTube
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BBC Scotland - Island Blogging - CrofterBill


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Seashell Decor – Create Your Very Own Seashell Critters!

Seashell Critters

Seashell Critters

If you love seashell decor and you love to collect seashells but sometimes wonder what to do with all these lovely treasures, just have a look at these lovely seashell critters you can create (especially with your kids!) – I came across these whilst browsing the Internet and found them absolutely adorable…

It is a very simple seashell decor idea but I think it is very effective – it will definitely bring out the kid in you! ;)

Just click on the picture and it will take you to the page where you find instructions on how to do it. It’s really super easy! Don’t you just love these little faces – and I am sure your kids will enjoy them, too!

If you think about it, you could even create Christmas Ornaments with these – just add little beards made from cotton wool and add little red felt hats… Be inspired, there are so many ways to create unique seashell decor!


Here are some other beach, seaside and coastal decor sites that I found for you to browse. Thanks for visiting MyBeachDecor.com!


Seashell Decor
Seashell Decor
Tiki bar - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia
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Beach Photography – Turn Your Photos Into Artwork

Do you love to take photos of the beach, on the beach and around the beach? I try to take my camera with me every time I go to the beach, because almost every time I am there there are moments and moods I want to capture. Whether it is of the people I love strolling along the beach, or playing, or of a seagull sitting in the sand, or just of the sun setting over the ocean, beach photography holds something magical for me. I can feel a yearning inside every time I look at these photos I have taken at the beach.

If you feel the same, and you are an “amateur” photographer like me, why not start to decorate your home with the best photos you have taken on the beach? Whether it is a standalone photo of something amazing you have seen – shell? – or maybe photos taken in succession to make up a little story, you can be sure that if you add these photos as full blown pictures to your wall decor it will look stunning.

Make sure you take your photos at a fairly high resolution (high megapixel) as you might want to blow them up, and to do that and have the photo still sharp and clear you need a high megapixel resolution. Have the photos enlarged to the size you want, and then pick some really nice frames that go with them – I highly suggest white or whitewashed frames, or possibly some light blue, kind of rustic looking frames, because then even the frames tie in with the beach theme. You could even decorate the frames with a couple of shells from the beach – but don’t overdo it, because you don’t want to draw the attention away from the photo.

If you are going for more than one photo, make sure it is a “trilogy” – 3 photos, because this will look the most balanced. You can hang them either in a straight line, or a little cluster, or even a diagonale. See what works best in the spot where you want to hang your photos. If you have one single photo you could blow it up quite big and make a real statement with it on a single wall.

Now, I have to admit that I haven’t done any of my own pictures like that yet, but I am certainly planning to! So unfortunately I cannot show you any completed projects, but I can certainly show you some of my favorite beach photography I plan to turn into wall art some time in the future (note: you might see that not all of them are “just” beach; it can be very interesting to have the beach just as a distant background…)

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Beach Photography - Wine By The Beach

These two wineglasses would make a great centerpiece on a wall, don’t you think?

And the following pelican pictures would make a great trilogy of pelican pictures.

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Beach Photography - Sitting With Pelicans

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Beach Photography - Fight Of 2 Pelicans

Beach Photography - 2 Pelicans

Beach Photography - 2 Pelicans

Or what do you think about this one? I think it has an eerie quality (could be just me, though). It is my daughter standing on the beach, close to sunset, with a pretty big dead fish by her feet.

Beach Photography - Sunset at the beach

Beach Photography - Sunset at the beach

Ok, here we go, this is my last one (for today!): SEAGULLS.

Beach Photography - Seagulls

Beach Photography - Seagulls

I hope you have enjoyed my little display of beach themed photos – as I said, just go out there and start taking photos, you will be surprised what you can come up with! These days, with digital photography, you can snap away as much as you want, and then just pick the ones that really stand out.
I wish you Good Luck!


Here are some other beach, seaside and coastal decor sites that I found for you to browse. Thanks for visiting MyBeachDecor.com!


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Beach Photography
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