Make Your Own Sea Glass Tumbled Glass Easy Step By Step Beach Glass Tutorial For The Perfect Recipe

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Do you love sea glass? Ever wanted to know how to create your very own? I have the perfect recipe to get you started making beautiful sea glass and the best part is it only takes a couple days, not months or even years!
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Decorative glass can be found at Dollar Tree and second hand shops on the cheap! You can also use colorful wine bottles and vases.
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If you were wondering what was in the other tumbler...😊

ThinkingOutsideTheBox
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I needed large amounts of sea glass for a landscaping project so I used an electric cement mixer with just glass, sand and water. After only 14 hours, I had a 5 gallon bucket of sea glass!

fabonline
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I have done this for years. If you add some coarse rock salt (like you would use in making homemade ice cream) & fine sand with the heavier sand you get a better finish quicker. I usually let it go for at least 3 days, a few weeks or longer! Experiment!!! Be sure to check on it every day or so to make sure it hasn't run dry. I keep my tumblers in the garage because they are loud. Have fun tumbling!😊😀
Other fun things to tumble....
Ceramic plates, bowls, cups, terracotta tiles, Mexican tiles, colored tiles. You can pick all these up on the cheap at thrift stores and home improvement stores. You can some times get tiles that are already damaged, sometimes for FREE! I have some friends that work at home improvement stores and they save them for me. If you or your friends drink wine ask for the bottles! (anytime you can get something free us always a bonus!😊) Most of all use your imagination, happy accidents are FABULOUS!😏
BTW Love your channel!❤❤❤🦄

beckiekamrar
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If you get glass from Goodwill or any kind of thrift store, please make sure you aren’t destroying something that is vintage. Lots of depression glass came in pink, blue (cobalt), green, red, amber, cranberry, clear, and other colors. They were in all sorts of shapes too from vases to dishes. Depression glass has value and some can be quite valuable. They usually don’t have markings on them but if you are in doubt, take them to an antique store and someone there will know whether you have a genuine piece or a reproduction. That red vase you got from Goodwill looked exactly like my red depression glass vases I inherited from my grandmother. I sure hope the one you used in this video was a reproduction!

annegredler
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Trust me the difference between tumbled Seaglass and actual seaglass is very evident, a true Seaglass we cannot be fooled. Loved your tutorial!

lorenabetancourt
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Ok. I need to get my rock tumbler out. Now that I’m making jewelry again, this is just genius!!

SixteenThirtyFive
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You might consider heat shocking the glass prior to hitting it with a hammer. If you bake that glass at 400F for 20 minutes and then plunk it in ice water you will get peices that are less sharp. If they need to be broken up more, hit them with the hammer.

honyba
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You have such a good dog. That's exactly the kind of sound you want to be warned about! And a very cool project - thank you!

violetelin
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Very cool, indeed! When I was a kid, I got my dad interested in rocks and minerals, and we joined various rock clubs. We got some tumblers too, and I wish I still had them now. Fake sea glass in stores usually is expensive and doesn’t look good. Great tutorial!

mookzmom
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It needs the energy of the ocean 🌊 that’s what make them special

aida-rivers.a
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This is such a cool idea and I can’t believe how amazingly artistic you are. Thank you so much for sharing your information with all of us😍💕

takeurpowerback
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i live about a 15 minute drive from a secret beach i’ve been to since i was a baby. there is so much sea glass there but slowly more people are finding out about it so there’s a lot less than there used to be. i really enjoy glueing the glass to a canvas and it’s so pretty! i’m sad i have to turn to making it myself but anytime i find some i’m obviously going to add it to my art🤍

gracie_goose
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This is so cool! Thank you so much for sharing. I've been wanting to try this for years. I'm from the Cocoa Beach, FL area, and there is no sea glass here. I had a friend one time find one piece, but never heard of anyone else finding any. I am going to have to try this for sure!

BeCreativewithTerryJeanette
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Awesome, now I'll have to go buy a rock tumbler!
Can't wait to see what else you have in mind to do with this awesome project.
Hurry and get busy...LOL😄😆

bobbiecampbell
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Recycle centers have metal containers for glass which include wine and liquor bottles and old glass items which would be a great place to look for free glass.

territalbert
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2 minutes in and I'm so excited to watch this video. The bottles are pretty colors. I can't wait to see the end result!

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The end result is absolutely beautiful!! 💎💎💎💎

kimberlee
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I make jewelry and I am way to excited to get my tumbler ~ I been collecting glassware from the second hand stores and friends and family have given me so many things from cups to vases ~ I always tell people I save glassware and vintage glassware from going into the trash. up cycle glass :) I love it

jennifermintz
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I bought the double barrel rock tumbler from Harbor Freight. It made terrible noises, both just noisy and a screeching noise. I followed all directions including lubricating the shaft as directed, but it was just impossible to use. I returned it. I'm glad yours works good! Thanks for the tips!

CyranoHounds
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That is so cool. I can’t wait to try this project.

christinealanizgutierrez
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I have the exact same tumbler. It's been a great little work horse. Whenever I'm tumbling stones, I toss in a few marbles or chunks of glass. They're a lot of fun to use in my jewelry pieces.

cottew