Sea Glass Collecting Is My Superpower


Book Description

This is a Vintage and Retro Birthday, Anniversary, Valentine's day, or any occasion gift for Sea Glass Collecting lovers to doodle, sketch, put stickers, write memories, or take notes in.




Sea Glass Collecting Is My Superpower


Book Description

This is the perfect and inexpensive birthday, Anniversary, Valentine's day, or any occasion gift for Sea Glass Collecting lovers to doodle, sketch, put stickers, write memories, or take notes in.




The Ultimate Guide to Sea Glass


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As the owner of one of the world's most elaborate sea glass collections, Mary Beth Beuke gets to talk about these prized ocean gems on a daily basis. Unfortunately, with each passing day, sea glass becomes more and more difficult to find, making the hunt more of a challenge to the seeker—especially one with limited experience in sea glass hunting. There are several reasons why the hunt is so important to the sea glass seeker. Some find their Zen moments in the solitude and beauty of the hunt. Some collect to add color to their lives. The history, mystery, and discovery of sea glass are also strong forces that draw collectors to shorelines around the world, looking for these pieces of physically and chemically weathered frosted glass. Whatever your reason for wanting to learn about and start your own collection of sea glass, the window for doing so is closing as pieces are becoming more elusive due to a growth in sea glass popularity and a decrease in recent glass bottle production. In The Ultimate Guide to Sea Glass: Beach Comber’s Edition, Beuke provides information that will help first-time seekers start new collections and veteran hunters learn more about their current sets. Take this manual with you as you search for your own collection and make notes about what you find along the way.




The Sea Glass Hunter's Handbook


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The perfect guide for both seasoned and novice seaglunkers, The Sea Glass Hunter's Handbook reveals how to locate the best beaches and predict optimum conditions; understand coastal access laws; determine the personal and professional value of sea glass' and identify the source of individual fragments. Sea glass connects civilization and nature, often in surprising ways. This guide investigates how tiny bits of glass and ceramic have engaged generations of avid collectors throughout the world.




Journey of the Sea Glass


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Illustrations depict the story of a piece of sea glass.




You Are MY Sea Glass


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Each piece of sea glass, just like each person, is uniquely created. This book compares sea glass to people through God's eyes. It's a book for all ages and a great reminder that God loves us always, no matter what.




Nana Sea Glass


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This is a delightful story by published poet and short story writer, Penny Freeland. Penny has been writing since she was a baby, before she could hold a pen and also has been walking the beach. She is joined by writer and by primary school teacher, Rosemary Dellapina, who has thirty years of teaching experience. The book has beautiful illustrations by well-known Hatteras Island artist, Sheila Jackson, established in 1989. It teaches children to read in a way that is fun and informative. They learn where sea glass comes from and how to find it. It is great for K-4 grade readers. The ages for this book are 6-10, but a bright child will be able to read it at an earlier age. It is really a good read for all ages and for anyone interested in collecting sea glass.Sea glass collectors are becoming more numerous, as beach combers are becoming aware of the hobby. This book introduces children to what will become a life-time hobby. Each piece of glass is a one of a kind find. Jewelry can be made from the treasures the ocean tosses us on a good walk. Eyes get accustomed to finding glass and it gets easier. Knowing where and when to look helps with finding these treasures. This is an example of trash gone good, as the glass that was discarded thirty years ago becomes a beautiful sea jewel.




Sea Glass Seeker (Revised and Updated)


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Transform your day at the beach into a passionate treasure hunt. Sea glass—shards of old glass that have been shaped and polished by the waves—can be found in a wide array of colors and can be simply collected or made into gorgeous jewelry. Seeking Sea Glass will open up a new world for those on the hunt for these unique treasures, teaching you where to go, when to go, what to look for, and more. This unique guide is beautifully illustrated with Cindy Bilbao's photographs capturing the magic of sea glass.




Nana Seaglass


Book Description

This is a delightful story by published poet and short story writer, Penny Freeland and by writer and primary school teacher, Rosemary Dellapina, who has thirty years of teaching experience. The book has beautiful illustrations by well-known Hatteras Island artist, Sheila Jackson, established in 1989. It teaches children to read in a way that is fun and informative. They learn where sea glass comes from and how to find it. It is great for K-4 grade readers. The ages for this book are 6-10, but a bright child will be able to read it at an earlier age. It is really a good read for all ages and for anyone interested in collecting sea glass. Sea glass collectors are becoming more numerous, as beach combers are becoming aware of the hobby. This book introduces children to what will become a life-time hobby. Each piece of glass is a one of a kind find. Jewelry can be made from the treasures the ocean tosses us on a good walk. Eyes get accustomed to finding glass and it gets easier. Knowing where and when to look helps with finding these treasures. This is an example of trash gone good, as the glass that was discarded thirty years ago becomes a beautiful sea jewel.




Sea Glass: Piecing Together History!


Book Description

This Beautiful Sea Glass publication features over 100 colorful photographs & provides an in depth Look at Sea Glass Origins & Maritime Treasure hunting!