tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2388422251428581986.post4329469318631375342..comments2024-03-04T18:39:03.304-08:00Comments on Design By Kelli - Interior Design, Vinyl Decals, lettering, Event Planning, Staging: Coastal Christmas~ Day 6 of Christmas Decorating Marathon~Coastal Decor!Kellihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17153947929765713998noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2388422251428581986.post-53145467090070024472023-10-08T17:09:22.426-07:002023-10-08T17:09:22.426-07:00görüntülüshow
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Do you have brick on your fireplace o...Hi Tiffany,<br /><br />Do you have brick on your fireplace or something else? I would suggest giving it a good cleaning with a solvent called TSP. You can find it at most home improvement stores. TSP will remove any unseen greasy residue that can build up over time. It is important not to skip this so that your adhesive with stick properly.<br /><br />Spread ALL of your shells out and intermix sizes and color. This will insure a uniform palette of color and sizes. It will also help you make sure you have the right amount of shells to cover your area. If you aren't sure how many shells you need, I recommend buying one package, laying them out and measuring the area that one package will cover. This will help you a more accurate calculation of the amount you will need to cover the entire fireplace. (Buy a few extra. You may be able to return them if they aren't open.) Again, make sure you have all of them before you start your project. <br /><br />Work in small areas. Spread your mortar on and stick the shells to the mortar, pressing it in just a bit. It will be somewhat time consuming but it will be so COOL when it's done! <br /><br />PLEASE send me a photo of your project when you're done and I will show it off for you!<br />You can email me or message me on Facebook if you have anymore questions,<br /><br />Email- designbykelli@gmail.com<br />FB- https://www.facebook.com/designbykelli<br /><br />Good Luck!<br />Kelli <br />Kellihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17153947929765713998noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2388422251428581986.post-6302967836027260812014-01-21T14:49:14.240-08:002014-01-21T14:49:14.240-08:00I'm in love with the oyster fireplace. Getting...I'm in love with the oyster fireplace. Getting ready to redo mine and think I'm sold on this look! !! Any suggestions on how 2 even get started lolAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14621563651864454118noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2388422251428581986.post-19714156782712552072013-11-21T11:36:06.946-08:002013-11-21T11:36:06.946-08:00I'm sorry Linda, it's not. This is just a...I'm sorry Linda, it's not. This is just and example of a design. However, you can recreate this fairly easily. Purchase a long garland. Buy a bag or two of shells and burlap ribbon. You can find all of these at most Hobby Lobby's, Michael's or JoAnn's. I have actually drilled through shells before to make ornaments. Its not to hard but a little time consuming. If you want to go that route, use a small drill bit and string it to create a garland. Finally add some white rope that you can get from your local hardware store. Its basically layering each item on top of each other. Garland, lights, ribbon, shells and rope. If you don't want to string the shells you can always hot glue them. (Although the string would be a bit more stable I would think. Good Luck! If you decide to DIY, I would love to see it when you are done! Kellihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17153947929765713998noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2388422251428581986.post-36186009324620360162013-11-17T12:10:33.277-08:002013-11-17T12:10:33.277-08:00The garland at the top of page is it for sale? If...The garland at the top of page is it for sale? If so haow much and how long is it? Thanks Linda Albright Albrightf1@gmail.comAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com