I made one last summer, hung it on my front stoop (because this house does NOT have a porch), and it grew on me. At first I was nonplussed with the effect, but now I like it.
So tonight I pulled out the other two sets of shells that I'd organized months ago, and I laid them out to peruse their possibilities.
This group of shells is mostly gray. I chose a dark yarn with metallic material running through it -- kind of purple and gray and maroon.
I made one and hung it up to study it. For some reason it reminds me strongly of the witches in Macbeth.
You must admit, it's rather odd. But since mine grew on me, I figure somebody else out there will be strange enough to like this and buy it at the market. If it hangs there week after week ... eventually it'll sell. I've found this to be true. The unusual things sell. The blah things? Not always.
I had another set of shells that are lighter in color, more beige. So I chose a silver yarn that sparkles. It turned out rather pretty.
So I'll take them to the market tomorrow, hang them gingerly from my tent, and let their light clacking sound attract their future owners.
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I'm sure they'll sell! You're clever, my friend!
That's a clever idea and a good way to preserve memories. I used to bring home a stone from every holiday and add it to the garden. You have given me an idea of what to do on my next beach visit.
Now you've inspired me to make a couple of these myself. I've got LOTS of shells.
I bet both of yours will sell. They are a perfect summer item.
Have a great weekend ~ FlowerLady
What fun wind chimes! Personally I prefer the lighter ones, from this distance at least. Hope they sell quickly for you.
I think they are lovely. I like the lighter color ones.
Very nice.
Beautiful. I see the Macbeth connection. Very cool.
WHat a clever idea! I'm sure they'd sell!x
When you mentioned the witches of Macbeth it reminded me of the three witch sisters in the movie Stardust. One of them had a wig made of yarn that reminded me of that yarn. But I LOVE these windchimes! Hope they catch someone's eye or ear! :)
I really, truly like the gray, silvery, hairy one the best. Very cool idea.
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