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Clamshell Wreath

Tools and Materials
Bond 527 glue
12-inch metal wreath
Shells (2 to 3 inches in diameter)
Wind Wire
Nails
Straw

Clamshell Wreath How-To
1. Take a 12-inch metal wreath form packed with straw. Wind wire tightly around straw and frame at 1-inch intervals.

2. Apply tacky craft glue on inside edge of shells.

3. Arrange shells like a puzzle on wreath form. Place medium shells in the center and along the sides; add the tiny ones to fill in gaps.

4. Hang wreath using 2 nails for extra support.

Resources
Bond 527 glue, 12-inch metal wreath form, and packing straw are available at hardware stores, hobby shops, and arts-and-crafts stores.

Resources
Thanks to Shell Horizons, wholesaler of seashells and seashell products, which provided the card shell clams used in the segment. To order shells, visit shellhorizons.com.

On today's show, we feature prize-winning shell art from the annual shell fair on Florida's Sanibel Island. Visit here to learn more about the Shell Artists and their personal crafts.

From The Martha Stewart Show

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