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How to Clean Seashells
Polishing seashells requires grinding away the outermost layer of a shell, which not only is very messy but also ruins the value if you happen to be a collector. Proper cleaning and a little bit of mineral oil will bring out the natural beauty without causing damage. ...
http://www.www.all-about-seashells.com/?id=18&q=How_to_Clean_Seashells  - 12/19/2006

How to make Sea Shell Butterfly Magnet
Materials Needed: Clam-style sea shells (stuck together if possible!) Paint Chenille stem (preferably black) Wiggle Eyes Glue Magnet strip (as long as the shells where they meet) Instructions: Paint the insides of the shells so they look like colorful butterfly wings....
http://www.www.all-about-seashells.com/?id=19&q=How_to_make_Sea_Shell_Butterfly_Magnet  - 12/19/2006

How are seashells created? Or any other shell, such as a snail‘s or a turtle‘s?
The exoskeletons of snails and clams, or their shells in common parlance, differ from the endoskeletons of turtles in several ways. Seashells are the exoskeletons of mollusks such as snails, clams, oysters and many others. Such shells have three distinct layers and are composed mostly of...
http://www.www.all-about-seashells.com/?id=20&q=How_are_seashells_created__Or_any_other_shell,  - 12/19/2006

Sea Shell Christamas Tree Ornaments
"Follow the directions shared by Patricia from MA and you can beautiful Christmas tree ornaments using sea shells!" Materials Needed: Sea shells Gold Gilt or silver and gold paint Tiny rosebuds (silk or real) Pearls Glue gun Clear nail polish Gold or silver very thin...
http://www.www.all-about-seashells.com/?id=21&q=Sea_Shell_Christamas_Tree_Ornaments  - 12/19/2006

How to Make Seashore Jewelry
Found at the ocean‘s edge or purchased from a store, these shells make one-of-a-kind jewelry.What You Need For the Seashore Necklace:   Small starfish White acrylic paint Paintbrush Iridescent white glitter Thick white crafts glue Eye pin Beading string or dental floss ...
http://www.www.all-about-seashells.com/?id=22&q=How_to_Make_Seashore_Jewelry  - 12/19/2006

Crafting with Sea Shells
By Marie Browning, Marie Browning CreatesClean your shells you have gathered from the beach by scrubbing with soap and water. Bleaching the shell give them a weathered sun baked look and softens the hues thereby blending the look when displayed together. Mix a solution of half bleach and half...
http://www.www.all-about-seashells.com/?id=23&q=Crafting_with_Sea_Shells  - 12/19/2006

How to make Seashell Keepsakes
By: Kathleen GeorgeTypical Project Completion Time: 2-4 hours (does not include drying time) Bring the beauty of the ocean to your home with these simple projects made with shapes of STYROFOAM* Brand Products. A cone, ball and sheet, and step-by-step instructions from The Dow...
http://www.www.all-about-seashells.com/?id=25&q=How_to_make_Seashell_Keepsakes  - 12/19/2006

Clam Shell Potpourri Holder
by Annie PaquetteYou need:    * Potpourri    * 2 Pearl Beads    * Clam Shell (two halves that fit together) Hot Glue Gun    * Posterboard    * Paint or Markers (optional) Instructions: Hot glue two clam shells...
http://www.www.all-about-seashells.com/?id=26&q=Clam_Shell__Potpourri_Holder  - 12/19/2006

How to make "Beach in a Jar"
Fill a jar with sand and shells from the beach you visited.What You Need: Glass jar with lid Glass cleaner Paint pen, optional Sand Shells, pebbles, small pieces of driftwood, and sea glass Thick crafts glue Instructions: 1. Use glass cleaner to remove fingerprints from...
http://www.www.all-about-seashells.com/?id=27&q=How_to_make___Beach_in_a_Jar_  - 12/19/2006

Sea Shell Rose Bouquet
Belinda Bates explains how to create a unique bouquet using sea shells.Materials Needed: Olive or Bubble sea shells Artificial roses Hot glue gun Paint if desired (I prefer to leave mine natural) Instructions: 1.Sort through your shells; pick out the most colorful and set...
http://www.www.all-about-seashells.com/?id=28&q=Sea_Shell_Rose_Bouquet  - 12/19/2006

Acanthaster Planci
Author: Pierre Madl Colloquial Meeting of Marine Biology I 1. Introduction: Asteroids (sea stars or pin cushion stars) are mostly detritus feeders, but some are omnivores or even predators. Both species of Culcita (in particular C.coriacea,...
http://www.www.all-about-seashells.com/?id=30&q=Acanthaster_Planci  - 12/19/2006

Terrestrial Shells
by Richard Goldberg Among the approximately 140,000 known molluscan species, just over one-third inhabit the continents and islands of the world. Fossil records indicate that the terrestrial or LAND SNAILS first...
http://www.www.all-about-seashells.com/?id=34&q=Terrestrial_Shells  - 12/20/2006

New Species - Terrestrial Shells
The Land Mollusk section of "News of New Species" is intended to provide a synopsis of information contained in the original description. The focus will be on new species descriptions of the larger, more popular groups ...
http://www.www.all-about-seashells.com/?id=35&q=New_Species___Terrestrial_Shells  - 12/20/2006

COLLECTING SHELLS
Introduction by Lynn Scheu Even though they are one of the most diverse of all animal phyla, the Mollusca are usually characterized in the mind of man simply as "seashells." As colorful, varied and pleasing to ...
http://www.www.all-about-seashells.com/?id=36&q=COLLECTING_SHELLS  - 12/20/2006

COA AND CONSERVATION (The Importance of Mollusks)
The Importance of Mollusks COA members and the Conchologists of America strongly support informed management and conservation policies for mollusks. Without the health and diversity of molluscan populations all over...
http://www.www.all-about-seashells.com/?id=37&q=COA_AND_CONSERVATION__The_Importance_of_Mollusks_  - 12/20/2006