How to Transform Oyster Shells into Stunning Keepsake Ornaments

Imagine hanging a piece of the sea on your Christmas tree but with your family’s story painted inside.

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These oyster shell ornaments blend nature and memory in a way that feels timeless.

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The texture of the shell cradles an image, while shimmering gold paint turns its edge into jewelry for your tree.

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Whether you gift them to loved ones or keep them as heirlooms, these ornaments are treasures born of both ocean and heart.

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Materials Needed

  • 10-12 oyster shells (3-4” size, cleaned and dried)
  • Printed images or photos (trimmed to fit shell shape, 2.5”-3” max)
  • Mod Podge or decoupage glue (8 oz jar)
  • Small paintbrushes (flat 1” and fine tip)
  • Gold acrylic paint or liquid gold leaf (1 bottle, 2 oz)
  • Hot glue gun and glue sticks
  • Ribbon (¼” wide, 8-10” per ornament)
  • Optional: small wooden beads or charms
  • Scissors
  • Clear acrylic sealer spray (matte or gloss finish, 6-8 oz can)
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Step-by-step Guide

Step 1: Clean your oyster shells with warm water and mild soap, then let them dry fully. Make sure there’s no residue or grit.

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Step 2: Cut your chosen images to fit inside each shell. Then trim carefully so the photo sits snugly within the curve.

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Step 3: Apply a thin layer of Mod Podge to the inside of the shell using a flat brush.

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Then gently press the image into place, smoothing out wrinkles with your fingertips or a clean brush.

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You can also add another coat of Mod Podge over the top for sealing. Let dry for 30-40 minutes.

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Step 4: Once dry, paint the outer edge of the shell with gold acrylic paint or liquid gold leaf.

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This step transforms the ornament into something luxurious. Allow paint to dry for at least 20 minutes before handling.

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Step 5: Spray the entire ornament lightly with clear acrylic sealer for extra protection and shine. Let it dry completely.

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Step 6: Cut an 8-10” piece of ribbon, fold it into a loop, and hot-glue it to the back of the shell for hanging.

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You can also thread a wooden bead onto the ribbon before gluing for a decorative touch.

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Step 7: Repeat with each shell, varying your images so no two are the same.

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Step 8: Hang them on your Christmas tree or tie them onto gifts for a coastal-inspired, handmade flourish.

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Tip:

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These ornaments make beautiful keepsakes if you use wedding photos, children’s artwork, or even vintage postcards.

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They’re lightweight but feel like little jewels when finished.

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