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DIY Gift–Oyster Shell Trinket Dish

By Kim Layton 2 Comments

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Love the beach?  Love oysters?  This oyster shell trinket dish tutorial is perfect for your next project.  It’s such a satisfying DIY gift because they end up looking oh-so-fabulous while spending pennies for each one.  That works for me!

So, this all started with a family seafood fest at Aunt Pam’s that included everything you could ever want like crab cakes, shrimp, crab dip, crab legs and oysters in various forms.  I actually think there are restaurants that don’t serve up that much food in an afternoon!

I brought home a large bucket of oyster shells to DIY something beachy.  Well, I washed ALL of them and let them dry on our back porch in the sun. I’ve had them sitting around for months while I gathered up lots of creative oyster ideas.  This is the first of many oyster projects since I have soooo many! In hindsight a small bag might have been a better option…ha!

Well here’s a creative way to use a dozen or so oysters.

DIY Gift – Oyster Shell Trinket Dish Tutorial

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These oyster trinket dishes can easily be made in a couple hours.  Most of that time is spent waiting for paint or Mod Podge to dry.

Kids might like to try a variation of this on a beach vacation, or you can make them for a crafty afternoon with your friends. {Maybe with wine?}

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To get started you’ll want to have clean and dry oysters.  I usually wash them in a bucket of water with a touch of bleach.  Then I leave them outside in the sun for at least a day or two to make sure they no longer smell…just saying.

You’ll also need white acrylic paint, Mod Podge matte finish, Gold Metallic DecoArt paint, decorative napkins with a white background, scissors and paint brushes.

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Paint the inside with a coat of white acrylic paint.  Let it dry and paint it with a second coat…or not.  It’s up to you.

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Cut out the image you want to add to your oyster.  You can trim close to it, but it doesn’t need to be perfect.

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Peel away the top layer of the napkin to use.

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Add a thin layer of Mod Podge to the oyster.

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Gently place the napkin image on the oyster and pat it down. 

Very gently add a thin layer of Mod Podge over the whole image.

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Let it dry and add a second coat of Mod Podge.

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Let it dry completely.

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Paint the edge of the whole oyster with gold metallic paint.  Let it dry.

I did add a light coat of clear semi-gloss spray paint, but that is completely optional.

Let it dry and you are all set!

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They are the perfect DIY gifts!

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What do you think?

Here are links to some of the exact supplies I used.  They’re Amazon links to make life a little easier to know what I ordered. {affiliate links}  Plus, I love getting cool, crafty supplies delivered…It’s like a present…ha!

– Coastal Shell Napkins

–Gold Metallic Paint

–Mod Podge

Have fun with this!  Make a bunch and share them with your friends! Visit our tutorials gallery for tons of easy handmade gift ideas!

~Kim

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Filed Under: Tutorials Tagged With: anthropologie, beach, Christmas gift, coastal, craft, decoupage, diy gift, diy gifts, friend gift, full instructions, Handmade, handmade gift, mod podge, oyster, shell, Tutorial

Comments

  1. Erica says

    December 31, 2020 at 4:38 pm

    This is so pretty, Kim! I love the combination of blue and white. Have a happy new year!

    Reply
    • Kim Layton says

      January 18, 2021 at 1:03 pm

      Thanks so much, Erica!

      ~Kim

      Reply
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