HOW TO MAKE YOUR OWN BEACH VACATION SAND DOLLAR KEEPSAKE

What kind of treasures did your family find at the beach this summer?  While on vacation in Washington State, we spent a day at First Beach and found this awesome sand dollar.   It’s not white like the sand dollars I’ve found in Florida, it is more of a grey color and it was in perfect shape.

Sand Dollars are fragile and easily broken, so I wanted to come up with a simple way to display this keepsake for years to come.

Beach Vacation Sand Dollar Keepsake

I picked up a blue and white stripped fat quarter and a small embroidery hoop from Walmart for a few dollars.

I cut a piece of the material to fit into the embroidery frame.

Be sure to trim the edges.  Sharp scissors would have been handy, but I couldn’t find mine and had to use my kitchen scissors.

Using a black sharpie, I wrote the place and the year this sand dollar was found.

Beach Vacation Sand Dollar Keepsake

I attached the sand dollar directly onto the material using hot melt glue.

The blue and white material give it a little bit of a nautical flair and will look cute hanging as a memento of a fabulous trip!

Thank you!

Liquid Fertilizer For Tomatoes — Best Liquid Fertilizers for Tomatoes
Buying Guides
Harriet Greenfield

Best Liquid Fertilizers for Tomatoes

Tomatoes are heavy feeders. They need calcium for cell walls (no calcium, hello blossom end rot), potassium for fruit set, magnesium for chlorophyll, and a steady stream of nitrogen for foliage. The right liquid feed giv

Read More »
Best Grass Seed for Shady Lawns
Buying Guides
Marcus Linden

Best Grass Seed for Shady Lawns

A lawn under trees is the hardest place to grow grass. The shade kills sun-loving turf varieties, the tree roots compete for water, and fallen leaves smother seedlings before they establish. The right seed mix changes th

Read More »
Wheelbarrow For Backyard — Best Wheelbarrows for Backyard Use
Buying Guides
Marcus Linden

Best Wheelbarrows for Backyard Use

A backyard wheelbarrow does not need to be the contractor-grade beast you see on building sites. For most home gardens, you want something light enough to manoeuvre between raised beds, tough enough for one cubic metre o

Read More »
Garden Cart For Heavy Mulch — Best Garden Carts for Heavy Mulch
Buying Guides
Marcus Linden

Best Garden Carts for Heavy Mulch

A wheelbarrow is fine for one or two trips. For shifting a cubic metre of mulch from the driveway to the back garden, a four-wheel garden cart is faster, kinder on your back, and dumps where you ask it to. The right cart

READ  Black-White-Gold Christmas
Read More »
Leather Garden Gloves Thorny Roses — Best Leather Garden Gloves for Thorny Roses
Buying Guides
Rosa Calloway

Best Leather Garden Gloves for Thorny Roses

Pruning roses without proper gauntlets is a guaranteed afternoon of bandaids. Modern goatskin and pig-grain rose gloves run from the fingertip up to the elbow, taking on hawthorn, blackberry and even unmaintained old cli

Read More »
Garden Kneeler Bad Knees — Best Garden Kneelers for Bad Knees
Buying Guides
Rosa Calloway

Best Garden Kneelers for Bad Knees

Anyone past 50 who still gardens hard knows that knees do not last forever. A good garden kneeler is the difference between an hour of weeding and giving up after fifteen minutes. The best ones flip into a seat for highe

Read More »

Back to top button