You probably have guessed by now how fond I am of seashells. We were visiting friends, where I saw and took photos to share with you, of some cute seashell art. These were produced at an old age home by elderly people.
The guitar is also cut from shells.
Isn't is inspiring? I wish I could create something equal. I love them all.
Blessings to all
The guitar is also cut from shells.
Isn't is inspiring? I wish I could create something equal. I love them all.
Blessings to all
What original Drora! I love all the figures, but especially that of the frog is fabulous. Congratulations! you're very creative and very good hands!
ReplyDeleteSon divinas Drora! Puedo imaginar lo bien que la han pasado creando estas pequeñas maravillas. Si es muy inspirador! Abrazos
ReplyDeleteSon unos pequeños tesoros y mas sabiendo quienes lo hacen, enhorabuena por haber dado con ellos.
ReplyDeletebesitos ascension
Que cositas más bonitas y originales, me encantan son graciosísimas. Besos.
ReplyDeleteAlucinante. y muy original. Besos
ReplyDeleteuy!! que curioso y que bonito, me encantan las ranas, habia visto joyeros de conchas y caracoles, pero no esto,realmente quedan original, bonito y es ingenioso, un besito,
ReplyDeleteche simpatica questa rana...troppo tenera...baci Rosy
ReplyDeleteAmazing..I can hardly believe my eyes! Frogs from shells :) So adorable! Hugs
ReplyDeleteKikka
They are wonderful. I am sure that we will soon see you creating these in miniature. The frogs are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteHugs Maria
unos preciosos trabajos y más por quien los ha hecho. La ranita es muy simpatica, la de cosas que se pueden hacer con conchas y caracoles marinos.
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Oh how sweet! Love the little frogs! Love Pearl x
ReplyDeleteYo quiero una rana, que bonitas.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Gifted People!Seeing these photos I am sure you will create something fascinating, Drora! Hugs
ReplyDeleteHello Drora extremely inspiring! A beauty. Thanks for sharing such a beautiful job. Kiss in your heart.
ReplyDelete!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing these creations. They are an inspiration. Bye Faby
ReplyDelete!They look so great,How hilarious
ReplyDeleteThat is so charming! Even though I usually squirm when I see a real frog, I could kiss one of these guys. I can only hope when they finally put me in a home that I can still be as creative as they are.
ReplyDeleteThey are wonderful Drora and I agree they are very inspiring!! I had some little seashell models like this when I was a little girl and I wish I had kept them
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Vicky xx
They are really funny and special, thanks for sharing, never seen such sheashell-animals before.
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Maria
It is real originally craftwork, I like it very much. Thank you for showing it on your nice blog.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes,
Ilona
Drora cuando era pequeña siempre estuve en un colegio de monjas y esas fotografías me han recordado mi infancia, nos enseñaban a hacer preciosidades con las conchas.
ReplyDeletePor cierto, te he echado de menos en mi última entrada jajaj.
Gracias por esta entrada tuya me ha encantado.
Mil besos para ti.
Julia
que simpaticos ,son una monada , un saludo Drora
ReplyDeleteThese guys are funny and so well done... but I have no doubt you'll have no problems creating some "Shellies" on your own...
ReplyDeleteGreetings
Birgit
I used to create similar figurines when I was a child, after summer holidays.. but mine weren't this cute, I have to admit :)
ReplyDeleteVaya que creatividad!!! te quedaron divinos, me fascina la rana con la guitarra, it's so cute!!
ReplyDeleteSon preciosos Drora,y tienen un gra merito tanto por lo originales que son como por quienes los hicieron.
ReplyDeleteBesitos y feliz fin de semana.
Estan muy simpaticos.Una idea muy original. Felicidades.
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They are really cute, Drora! They have so much character! I'm sure you can do it--you have so much skill and talent, my blog friend! :-) Jennifer
ReplyDeleteohhh, están geniales. La rana es graciosísima!!
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Hala que pasada, son una verdadera maravilla
ReplyDeleteLove these frogs! Amazingly delicate work!
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