May this year, I misread my plane schedule on my flight back home from Seoul to Jakarta. Fortunately, the real flight schedule was a day after my assumed date, and not the previous. The horror it will be to miss the plane.
I booked a room at Incheon Airport Hotel Oceanview which is about 20 minutes from Incheon Aiport. It's a a bit far, but they had shuttle service to and from the airport so it was still okay. I chose that place because not only does it have shuttle, but it was also very close to the beach. Just about 2 minutes walk.
Because my room was not ready yet, I decided to kill some time by strolling at the beach. At first, it looked so bleak. It was cold, windy, not many people around-which is actually perfect, a bit of some garbage in the corner, and many broken seashells. I decided to take a stroll at the beach and to my surprise I found sea glasses!
Sea glasses are basically glasses that are tumbled by the sand and sea water, giving it a very frosty look. I have been to many beaches in Indonesia (including ever so popular Kuta in Bali) but I have never ever seen a sea glass before. I was as ecstatic as a kid given ice cream upon this discovery. I ended up collecting as many as my hands could bring.
Last weekend I tried being productive and thus it resulted in this necklace. It is very much inspired by Halcraft's Beach Keen Necklace, but tweaked to suit my supplies.
Tools:
Round nose plier
Flat plier
Wire cutter
Materials:
Sea glass
First sea glass spotted at a Eurwangni Beach, Incheon
Broken sea shells by the beach
Sea Glass Necklace
Close up
Tools:
Round nose plier
Flat plier
Wire cutter
Materials:
Sea glass
Plastic beads
Seed beads
Sea shell
Sea-themed charm
Pearl
Chain
26g gunmetal wire
Jump rings
Jump rings
Blue cord
Violet suede cord
Cord stopper
Cord stopper
Necklace clasp
No comments:
Post a Comment