CopperTone House...

Welcome to the CopperTone House...

Great home for several families! CopperTone is a beautiful four bedroom, four and a half bath Gulf view home with three masters (two with garden tubs), and ''Surfin'' kids' room with bunk bed. Multiple cable TVs/VCRs/DVD with remotes, surround sound stereo/TV throughout interior/exterior, X-Box with games, gas fireplace, morning kitchen/wet bar with undercounter refrigerator on guest living level. Home also includes use of the elevator, video and book library, family games, high chair, and baby bed. Large kitchen with granite counter tops and seated bar. Family room has extensive seating for family including one queen sleeper sofa, two smaller sofas and chair. Spacious, tri-level, covered front/rear decks with great views of the Gulf on the back decks. Located on the St. George Island bike/walking trail and only a short walk to the beach. Private pool (heated for a fee), outdoor hot/cold shower, park-style charcoal grill, fish cleaning station, and covered concrete parking.Sleeps 9-11: 3 kings, 1 triple (double/twin), 1 queen sofa sleeper

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Enchanting Starfish...

My Enchanting Starfish!
Vacationing at the beach, I found a wonderful picture of a starfish that was decorated with trinkets! I loved it, vowed to recreate it one day and have one of my own! After doing one, I think many more are to come! I love this little piece and I guess my love for the beach made its creation come so easy! I hope you enjoy it and I hope that from my instructions you can soon own one for your home too!
Step 1. Select various seashells to use as the base of your piece!
One should include a very large starfish stretching approximately 10" across. I also like to include a couple of smaller starfish, olives and sand dollars.
Step 2. In a well ventilated room, take your larger and smaller starfish and spray with 2 coats of white primer paint. After this is thoroughly dry, spray with 2 coats of white gloss spray paint.
Step 3. Now for the FUN~ Let's start collecting our supplies! Either on wax paper, a beading tray, or however you are most comfortable we will start applying glitter and very tiny beads! Using a foam brush, I like to use my matte medium to apply my glitter to the starfish because of the consistency. Step 4. We will also need a wonderful stash of vintage jewelry (of course in much needed repair) doll parts, chandelier parts, large beads, metal words from our art supplies, broken anything that looks good....
Step 5. To apply the large beads and jewelry parts, I will use my glue gun and my special glue~ E6000!Yes, E6000 the glue that will hold anything! I start building my piece with my seashells, then fill in with a few smaller beads. After that I add a few special pieces. I continue adding smaller pieces until it tells me that it is happy and I can stop! To finish off the piece, add a small hanger to the back of your choice!
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask...
Happy Creating!

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