"My son Nathan (5) has a bag of shells he collected on his last beach trip. He was thrilled to finally put his shell collection to some use!" said craft tester Liz Price. Before you begin this project, you will need to find just the right size container for collection. Disposable plastic is a good choice, not only because it is unbreakable, but also because it comes in a variety of sizes from mini to jumbo. Keep in mind: If you don't make it to the beach, you can ask for clamshells at a seafood store or restaurant. Shells should always be thoroughly rinsed before using in any craft project.
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