Fort Desoto NORTH Shelling and Jewelry *Part 2 OF 3*

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  • Опубліковано 17 січ 2025

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  • @tomlightle5266
    @tomlightle5266 Рік тому +6

    I love your comentary as you go along. So many shellers just show what they pick up and sometimes its s😊o fast that I cant even see what it is. You are very entertaining as you explain what you find and talk to the critters. A other thing that i enjoy is how you share the making of your jewelry. Please dont change a thing.

    • @echouebijoux
      @echouebijoux  Рік тому +2

      wow thank you so much! before i started my channel i watched a lot of other sheller videos too. some move so fast that it makes me feel kinda dizzy, so i try VERY hard to move slow and not only take it all in while i am there but to make it easier for folks to watch :) I am so glad you are enjoying the channel! please share with others too - when I get to 1000 subscribers, i will do a behind the scenes video, & explain the walker and the company name and all sorts of other fun stuff! :)

  • @cindyrowland5030
    @cindyrowland5030 Рік тому +2

    My back hurts just watching you bend over that much! Thanks for taking us along on your adventures!❤️

    • @echouebijoux
      @echouebijoux  Рік тому

      mine too! lol :D
      going shelling is VERY physical for me, and usually I am at home laying down for a day or 2 after i go. i push pretty hard sometimes!
      and you'd be surprised how much of a work out it is traversing the sand and carrying gear too (water go pro shells all adds up lol!)

  • @lindsayschilling8707
    @lindsayschilling8707 4 місяці тому +1

    This video is already a year old, but I haven't seen it. So, HOORAY, let's go shelling, eeehaaawww! 🐚 🌊 ⛱️ 😎

  • @lisacoyne1537
    @lisacoyne1537 Рік тому +3

    Thanks you for taking me along. I love the ocean and all comes with it. Thanks for sharing. ❤

    • @echouebijoux
      @echouebijoux  Рік тому

      you're welcome! i try to highlight our local stuff a lot so that people know this area of florida is just as shellable as other more talked about places!

  • @torigranados227
    @torigranados227 Рік тому +3

    Hello… I love your videos and watch them over and over. Would you mind sharing where you purchased your necklace cords? One more thing, I have a friend that has health issues and needs to get out more. I send her your videos and they have given her incentive to get up and going… with her walker. Thanks for being an inspiration for the less mobile. ❤

    • @echouebijoux
      @echouebijoux  Рік тому +2

      the necklace is rubber silicon tubing - available at craft stores and big online places that sell jewelry supplies :)
      SO HAPPY to hear you are enjoying the content and that it's helping inspire someone else to get out there on the beach! YAY! I hope everyone who watches is inspired to go to the beach!
      people have seen me in the ocean with my walker and come up to me as i get out exclaiming that they have never seen anyone do that before... and i always think to myself why not? the ocean is just a big pool with waves and critters in it :)
      One younger fella told me he was watching me bob up and down in the water and though i was in trouble - he was coming out to help me lol, i had to tell him i was only going under water to get sand dollars! :D
      😆🤣🤣😅😂

    • @torigranados227
      @torigranados227 Рік тому +1

      @@echouebijoux lol… at least he came to help! Please keep sharing your beach excursions. I love the beach… grew up in so cal on the beach but now I miss it terribly. Love watching you make beautiful jewelry from broken shells. You are so creative it amazing. Not to mention the beading WOW 🥰

    • @echouebijoux
      @echouebijoux  Рік тому +1

      thank you very much, that's very kind! :) and stay tuned, because i have lots of more fun trips already video'd that need to be edited -- and more time lapse creations to come!

    • @lindsayschilling8707
      @lindsayschilling8707 4 місяці тому

      Yes. Mich is truly an inspiration!

  • @Kammy44
    @Kammy44 Рік тому +1

    Have you ever used jingle shells for jewelry? I have collected some really great ones, and would love to figure out something to do with them. I am a big fan of 'Tiny's'. I wondered if you've tried to put them in resin? I SO enjoyed this week's adventure! I just love how you find all of these places to shell in the water. On the East Coast the water always seemed to be 'churning' so much that we couldn't see to the bottom. Most of the shells come from the rack lines. I NEVER knew that scallop shells are different on either side! I just love how you also address the wildlife that you see. Also, except for in the Little Mermaid, I have never seen SO MUCH of a hermit crab! That guy was so cool! And those spiney jewel boxes were really great that day! I've never seen so many spikes in such perfect condition. Also, I loved how you pointed out the effects of the tide, and how it changes things.

    • @echouebijoux
      @echouebijoux  Рік тому

      i haven't used jingles much yet in jewelry - mostly because they are kinda fragile - but i have a big bag i have been saving to potentially make a wind chime kinda thing out of (the kind that you put inside not outside, a windstorm would bust it up i think :) if you like spikes on spiny jewelboxes, stay tuned because i have some fossil ones that are so astonishingly perfect they will knock your socks off in some upcoming footage!