Sea Glass Cocktails and Sea Glass Craft


Post by Sharon and Julie

We finally got to hang out as besties after the lockdown-crazy world and both of us found that the forced time-out made us daydream a lot about summertime sheer curtains fluttering in the wind, watery turquoise warm seas, hazy blue sky, and bright-colored cocktails.

To satisfy all this, we had a Malibu day!





Sea Glass Cocktails: 
2 cups pineapple juice
2 shots curacao
2 shots coconut rum




We worked on the patio in the very warm air. And this is the music we listened to - 




Here's what we used for the craft - 







We made these trays - 




Other suggestions include making sea-glass looking bottles and vases using Martha Stewart seaglass paint or make your own with a mix of glue, a touch of water, and some food coloring.


Here's more inspiration for this color palette and "Malibu" look- 









If you want to make your own sea glass out of old bottles, consider a tumbler - it's fun!

LINK


Add the sea glass colors to your home and your wardrobe to refresh and relax - 












Whites and driftwood tan look great as neutrals with this palette.

Consider wicker, glass, painted wood, burlap, seashells, tropical plants....


I decided to take a twig wreath that was brown and make it suit my minimalist gray/white bedroom by using mirror spray paint. 





LINK

You can turn vases, flat doors, all kinds of things into mirrors.

Then, we took some river rocks and ---


Julie's rocks - lady bugs!


My rocks - front door cacti display



and I also had to do sunflowers - my favorite flower!



The crafts were so much fun and the drinks were divine!

Expect more fun things all summer long from us - next crafts and fun days at the end of the month. 


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