This DIY sea salt spray creates the best beachy waves! Hydrate your hair with a taste of the ocean and the smell of calming essential oils.
Absolutely – here’s a project where we did just that: https://www.soapqueen.com/bath-and-body-tutorials/sea-sponge-melt-pour-diy/ Mary Anne Hayes says October 9, 2018 at 1:21 pm regarding mold lining… I see in the birchwood mold description that you recommend freezer paper for col...
Updating the DIY Framed Sea Fans: All I did to update the look of the frames was to disassemble the art and spray paint the frames with metallic gold spray paint. Then I painted the faded pinky-beige sea fan with white paint in an egg shell sheen. You can use primer, spray paint, o...
You’ve heard of salt dough right? Well, baking soda dough is sooooo much better because it’s so easy to make, easy to handle, and holds up well! Baking soda sea art? Yes, you heard me right…baking soda can be cooked into a dough to create fun sea art! I love this craft bec...
The rock formations were amazing and coupled with the waves which had built considerably since our arrival, made for a spectacular scene as they pounded the rocks and spewed high into the air sending salty spray over the spectators. I recalled as a child being with our family on holiday in ...