Nicole Blanchard has been collecting sea glass since she was a small child growing up in the Priscilla Beach section of Plymouth. But it wasn’t until recently that she began making wearable art out of ...
Crystal’s Treasure Box, 5522 Liberty Ave., in Vermilion, stands as a one-stop shop for unique items and gifts made from authentic beach glass. Sourced mostly from Lake Erie, the shop has a wide ...
Whether you’re wandering a farmers market in Pacific Grove or stopping by a family-run shop in Carmel-by-the-Sea, you’ll find plenty of ways to take home a taste or a whiff of Monterey.
Every piece of sea glass has a story − but sea glass could be on the decline. Olga Pankova/Moment When you stroll along a beach, you may look down and spot colorful bits of worn glass mixed in with ...
In a celebration of ocean-inspired art and jewelry, the 4th annual Santa Barbara Sea Glass & Ocean Arts Festival is returning to the Central Coast, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sept. 8-9, at Earl Warren Showgrounds ...
PALM CITY, Fla. (CBS12) — A young entrepreneur from the Treasure Coast is using her business to help make a difference. She makes and sells sea glass necklaces to raise money for a cause that holds a ...
Who would have thought a walk on a Cayucos beach picking up sea glass castaways could spark an annual community festival that attracts more than 6,000 visitors? Chairperson Kiki Kornreich and her ...
SANTA CRUZ — Hundreds of sea glass enthusiasts and ocean-inspired art lovers filled the Santa Cruz Boardwalk’s Cocoanut Grove Saturday to comb through and take home works of nearly 60 artisans at the ...
Press releases are posted on Independent.com as a free community service. (Santa Barbara, Calif.) — World-class beaches and the enchanting American Riviera await attendees to the 2023 Santa Barbara ...
Sea glass is weathered glass smoothed by the ocean's currents, often found on beaches. Good places to find sea glass include rocky beaches, areas near inlets or historical sites, and near jetties.
Nancy LaMotte's eyes are a clear blue-green, the color of antique Coca-Cola bottles, but brighter. She scans the sand at her feet: gritty knots of seaweed, smashed oyster shells, driftwood – wait!