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Souvenirs from seashells
SSHELL Here are simple do-it-yourself steps:
1) Use different types of pens, ranging from water-based to permanent ink pens. You can use makers or magic pens. Paint a picture on the shells, or stick to designs such as zig-zags, polka-dots and stylish squiggles.?
2) Use water-based pens, make sure the shells do not get wet, otherwise the colour will wash off.
3) Allow the shells to dry.
4) The shells are now ready. Store them in a clean container. Seashells are fragile and are easily chipped by hard objects. Do not drop them on the floor as they can easily break.

You can give these shells as personalised gifts to friends and family.

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