


I just joined a site called CraftStylish
which seems to be a site resembling Crafster. My first posting on CraftStylish was about a borderline overwhelming and dream job project, involving covering a pair of antique Chinoiserie tables and a pair of French 1940s sconces entirely in shells. Follow the link to find a bit more about the projects, and here are a few photos. In the future it will be great to post a tutorial on creating on a much smaller scale a shellwork project of some sort, and I'll also post down the line some before and after pictures of this particular job.
Wow! Those are seriously amazing. I can only imagine how long they must have taken.
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