Transform your beachcombing treasures into a beautiful and functional piece of home decor. Creating a seashell candle holder is not only a wonderful way to preserve the memories of your beach trip but also a fantastic way to bring a touch of coastal charm into your home. This DIY project allows you to showcase the natural beauty of seashells while adding a unique, handmade element to your interior design.
This seashell candle holder can be styled as a centerpiece on a dining table or placed on a mantelpiece to evoke a serene, coastal vibe. Pair it with other natural elements like driftwood or sea glass for a cohesive look. Consider placing it in a bathroom for a spa-like atmosphere or in a living room to complement a nautical-themed decor. The natural textures and colors of the seashells will add depth and interest to any space.
Seashell Candle Holder

Materials
Assorted seashells, cleaned and dried
Glass candle holder or small glass jar
Hot glue gun and glue sticks
Sand (optional)
Small pillar candle or tealight candle
Clear sealant spray (optional)
Glass candle holder or small glass jar
Hot glue gun and glue sticks
Sand (optional)
Small pillar candle or tealight candle
Clear sealant spray (optional)
Directions
Start by cleaning and drying your seashells thoroughly to ensure they adhere well.
Take your glass candle holder or jar and decide on the placement of your seashells. You can arrange them in a pattern or randomly for a more organic look.
Using a hot glue gun, carefully attach the seashells to the outside of the glass holder. Hold each shell in place for a few seconds to ensure it sticks firmly.
If desired, fill the bottom of the glass holder with a layer of sand to add extra stability and a beachy feel.
Place your candle inside the holder. Ensure it sits securely and is not wobbly.
Optionally, spray a clear sealant over the seashells to give them a glossy finish and protect them from dust.
Allow everything to dry completely before using your seashell candle holder.

Variations & Tips
To personalize your seashell candle holder, consider using shells of a similar color palette for a more uniform look, or mix different types and sizes for a more eclectic style. You can also incorporate other beach finds like small pieces of driftwood or sea glass. For a more colorful version, paint the seashells with acrylic paint before attaching them. If you prefer a more subtle design, use smaller shells and space them out more sparsely. Additionally, try using different shapes of glass holders, such as a cylindrical vase or a square jar, to change the overall aesthetic.