Diy ocean decor
Discover Pinterest’s 10 best ideas and inspiration for Diy ocean decor. Get inspired and try out new things.
We love visits to the aquarium and one of our favorite displays is always the jellyfish display. We love how they move and take on the color of the light shined into the tank. It is truly mesmerizing. When my
Jellyfish made from bowls, fishing line, and shower loofa a at GA Baptist VBS Clinic at FBC, Cumming

Laura Love saved to Art Art Baby
DIY your own ocean or under the sea themed birthday party with these decoration, game and food ideas. Head to the blog for free printables!
Marta Rocha saved to School
Fall is my favorite time for outdoor DIY projects. It’s not too hot and there’s just something about landscaping against those beautiful fall colors that I really love. If that’s true for you, I’ve got a great collection crafts for you to try.

Vera Batova saved to Eco
$1 frame from Peddlers Mall, old shells from a beach themed room, & leftover burlap. Ocean bedroom décor.

Brittany Taylor saved to Pinterest Home
Beach Decor: How to Make Decorative Fishnet #snapfishbloggers

Michaels Stores saved to Summer Crafts
A few weeks ago, I was browsing through a stack of catalogs I keep for inspiration and I spotted the coolest (does anyone still use that word?) ..anyhoo, the coolest coastal accessory and I immediately fell in love and had to have it. In the DIY sense of course. Today’s project is a 15 minute DIY coastal...Read More »
This is one easy way to paint abstract ocean art for your home. Video posted on Completely Coastal along with other great DIY ocean paintings and tutorials, using palette knives and, of course, brushes.

Completely Coastal saved to Coastal Decor Ideas
I and the children LOVE these AMAZING trash liner jellyfish. So simple, and yet such an amazing addition to our OCEAN/SEA theme. I have added a Youtube tutorial at the bottom. To make these I used two 10 gallon commercial trashcan liners, the ones for small office trash cans, at a cost of about 5 cents and about 10 minutes of time each. #1 The first liner is opened up, four "corners" [just grab the edge about every 1/4 around] brought together and stapled, then stuffed down into the center…
shellie evans saved to Projects to Try