Decorating with Seafoam Sea Glass in PEI
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Decorating with Seafoam Sea Glass in PEI
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Getting to the beach in Prince Edward Island
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Making Seaglass souvenirs from the remnants of Hurricane Sandy
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Mother Nature makes art on rocks
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Occasionally, I find a piece of Sea Glass with writing on it. I enhanced the brightness and contrast on this picture. if you look closely in the white circled area, you may be able to make out the word JAVEX. So I thought this glass came from an old bleach bottle. Interesting. I never knew bleach
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Brown is very common in seaglass. Beer bottles are the biggest source of brown glass. However you can get brown glass from old bleach bottles, some soda bottles like Orange Crush, medicine bottles, etc. Looking at the detail of this picture, you will see a couple of pieces with lettering. Those can be interesting to research and
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I have a lot of glass that is not quite white/clear I have often wondered if this is the way the glass was originally or if it got “dirty” over time. I tried and failed miserably to sort this glass into general colour schemes. Here is a tip for you – wait until your glass
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This is a collection of light blue, very light blue and almost white seaglass. You will see that most of it is flat glass which tells me this is ordinary window glass. However, it seems this is possibly older window glass that did not have clarifying agents like lead or manganese . . . ordinary silicon dioxide or soda-lime
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Recently, I resorted my entire collection of seaglass. Now that the summer is over, there is “less” to do on PEI and I needed a challenge. Sorting seaglass by colour is not as easy as it seems. After awhile the blue and greens and near-whites all blend in. The pictures I will feature over the
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