Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Mi “shell” angelo, One Shell at a Time

 

Yes! I am a shell lover, and I have created a few objects with oyster shells. Do you remember these- oyster shell wreath, oyster shell bottle stoppers, oyster shell hurricane?

Inspired by the shellicious busts I’ve seen in Paula Deen’s Savannah Style, I set out to create a bust full of various sea shells that I have collected through the years.

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I have also seen these busts for sale in the past for over $1000.00. Wow!

I have had a moss covered bust gracing the courtyard for some time. This garden bust was purchased from Hazelnut when I worked there a few years ago. It sat in the courtyard with a plant in his head (hair) until recently when I transformed him into a shellicious creation. This is how he started out:

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Armed with white gloss spray paint, liquid nails, and loads of oyster shells, barnacles, starfish, and many other types, I glued and glued and glued, one shell at a time. Sea fans were added to the head dress.

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Progress:

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Voila!

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Who knew that my fav Paula Deen now creates these herself as a hobby? Wow! I wish I had the space and the number and types of shells that she owns.

Paula Deen

Read about how Paula’s newest hobby: Click Here!

Mi “shell” angelo, as he is called, now graces the top of my stairwell.

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Check out these other shell creations by Uptown Acorn:

Oyster Shell wreath: Click Here!

Oyster Shell Bottle Toppers: Click Here!

Linking to:

Wow Us Wednesday

Open House Thursday

Feathered Nest Friday

Have a Shellicious Day, y’all!

17 comments:

  1. OMG, this is awesome! What is next--hmm, I wonder?!!! Kudos to Paula Deen for her inspiration for your latest project! "Shells, y'all"! :)

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  2. You did a wonderful job! It turned out gorgeous...and here we only thought Paula D could cook!!!! xo Diana

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  3. What happened to the family pictures that sat there?

    Doing lunch with the City tetirees at LaCasa.

    xox
    Honey

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  4. Mi "shell" Angelo...haha, LOVE it!! What a neat idea, it turned out gorgeous! What is that little landscape painting you have above the mirror? That looks really pretty...
    Linsey

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    1. That was a gift of a friend and Atlanta artist, Greg Holliday.

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  5. I am a huge Paula Deen fan too and even have that book. I didn't know that she creates those. How neat! I love how you did yours. The sea fan as part of the hat is perfect. It looks so perfect in your southern coastal home too.

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  6. Adorable! You are so creative!

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  7. OMg is all I can say besides I love him

    I have a male & female plater just like yours, no not just like because I don't have shells all over my Henry planter

    I have bookmarked your blog because any one who loves Paula Deen and shells and can create like you did I want to follow

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  8. Ron, Your..Mi “shell” angelo is fabulous, and he's perfect in pride of place at the top of the stairs. I'm impressed! I saw the ones in Paula's new house on HGTV. I wish I could have gotten a closer look at them. Love the sea fan head dress on yours. How long did it take you to decorate Mi "shell" angelo? It looks very labor intensive.
    Hugs,
    Babs

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    1. Babs- it took about 7 days. Then when I went to pick it up, it was front heavy and crashed into my lap. I had to replace and reglue many shells. Thanks:)

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  9. Wow, Ron, that's awesome! I saw Paula on HGTV telling Nancy O'Dell how she added all of the shells to the bust that they featured in her home! You did an amazing job...that takes a lot of patience!

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  10. Amazing! So beautiful and right at home! You did a fabulous job!!!

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  11. Gorgeous!! So unusual ~ and very unique. I didn't know about Paula's so thanks for pointing that out too. :)

    Pat

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  12. lov, lov, lov it......beautiful piece. please tell me what kind of adhesives you suggest....thank you

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