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6x6" Mini Beach Art Wood Framed Mixed Media Wall Hanging-Tabletop Decor-Coastal Resin-Hand Crafted Nautical Sunset Picture-Holiday Ornament

6x6" Mini Beach Art Wood Framed Mixed Media Wall Hanging-Tabletop Decor-Coastal Resin-Hand Crafted Nautical Sunset Picture-Holiday Ornament

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Allow this realistic mixed media piece to direct your mind to the peace and serenity of the ocean, beach, sand, sun and sea. The picture itself is 4x4" with the outside frame measuring 6x6".

Growing up in NC, the beach was always my fun place. The place I wanted to be most! It was constantly calling me to visit. I had regular vivid dreams of Myrtle, Surfside, Crescent and Holden beaches as a child that generally started each year around February! My family logged many simple yet glorious vacations at those beaches.

If you're like me, a picture or a smell can take you back there. That's my idea with my beach and wave collection. To take you (and me) to the place where the sun and salt recharge the batteries with the joy of God's miraculous creation that somehow never fails to remind us to slow down and enjoy.

You can enjoy this piece on a table, the mantle, the entryway, the powder room, bedroom, study, sunroom or any corner that is begging for a cheery little ray of sunshine.

This joyful little picture would make a great addition to your Christmas Tree during the holidays. If you would like a cute little jute/twine hanger added with resin for the wall or tree, please choose that option in the listing.

This piece is made of a simulated distressed wood frame, crushed glass on a piece of glass, non-yellowing resin, mica powder, inks, genuine shells, starfish and sand, ceramic and clay figurines, crushed glass and tons of reflection and love.

Hand Crafted by Hank's Nonnie in St. Louis MO. Thank you so much for visiting a disabled female owned shop. Diagnosed with RRMS (Multiple Sclerosis) in 2006.
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