Sea shell tea light and a glorious sunset over the bay
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![Sea shell tea light sunset Denmark 1](/images/Blog2013/10-October/Sea-shell-tea-light-sunset-Denmark-1.jpg)
This is one of the crafts I made while in Denmark in September.
I was so inspired by all the DIY party things I had seen at the wedding we attended such as the home made wedding cake with coffee filter flowers and the home made bridal bouquet that I started thinking about how you could dress up a table at a wedding for pennies.
Then I got this idea for using sea shells that you glue to an inexpensive tea light. Imagine a bunch of these down the center of a table with little bowls of flowers in between and some greenery? I think that would look so wonderful.
But let me first back up to where I got the shells.
![Sea shell tea light sunset Denmark 1](/images/Blog2013/10-October/Sea-shell-tea-light-sunset-Denmark-2.jpg)
One evening when the weather was particularly beautiful, B, Grandma and I walked down to the bay that is close to their house. This is one of our favorite places to go to throw rocks into the water.
![Sea shell tea light sunset Denmark 1](/images/Blog2013/10-October/Sea-shell-tea-light-sunset-Denmark-3.jpg)
You have to search a bit for some really nice flat rocks.
![Sea shell tea light sunset Denmark 1](/images/Blog2013/10-October/Sea-shell-tea-light-sunset-Denmark-4.jpg)
And maybe have some pointed out to you by a seasoned veteran
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![Sea shell tea light sunset Denmark 1](/images/Blog2013/10-October/Sea-shell-tea-light-sunset-Denmark-5.jpg)
Bend down a bit and send off that rock across the surface of the water.
![Sea shell tea light sunset Denmark 1](/images/Blog2013/10-October/Sea-shell-tea-light-sunset-Denmark-6.jpg)
And you might get it to skip a few times
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![Sea shell tea light sunset Denmark 1](/images/Blog2013/10-October/Sea-shell-tea-light-sunset-Denmark-7.jpg)
Then, enjoy the sunset.
If you look down.
![Sea shell tea light sunset Denmark 1](/images/Blog2013/10-October/Sea-shell-tea-light-sunset-Denmark-8.jpg)
you see some nice blue shells scattered about, brought in by the tide. You grab a handful and take with you.
![Sea shell tea light sunset Denmark 1](/images/Blog2013/10-October/Sea-shell-tea-light-sunset-Denmark-9.jpg)
At home (my parents' place) I rinsed my shells in water to get all the sand out and let them dry.
![Sea shell tea light sunset Denmark 1](/images/Blog2013/10-October/Sea-shell-tea-light-sunset-Denmark-10.jpg)
Then I used a hot glue gun and glued on the first row of shells at the bottom of the tea light making sure that the tea light would be relatively even and stable.
![Sea shell tea light sunset Denmark 1](/images/Blog2013/10-October/Sea-shell-tea-light-sunset-Denmark-11.jpg)
then I kept adding rows until I liked the look of it.
That's it...
![Sea shell tea light sunset Denmark 1](/images/Blog2013/10-October/Sea-shell-tea-light-sunset-Denmark-12.jpg)
Exercise caution when burning a candle and as always read my Disclaimer.
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About Katja Kromann
I am a Danish American decorating life in Seattle. I love all things design and DIY.
I can’t think of anything more fun than coming up with project, making it, photographing it and sharing it with you on my websites.
I am a Graphic Artist, a remodeller and home maker by day.
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