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		<description>You reminded me of a house I remodeled a few years ago in WA state. Am elderly woman picked up SEA Glass from the shores around BainBridge Island.

   She was crafting Murals on her windows using clear epoxy cement.

   First of all I suggest NOT directly on drywall, no matter what substance you use to adhere the glass, and also suggest you attempt a pattern, or scene.

   Without knowing the WALL material surrounding your tub,,,hopefully GREEN board at the very least, I suggest you find a piece of clear Plexi, in a size you want, attach it to a wall, and GLUE the glass to it. The Plexi can be attached to Studs.

   To do a Verticle Mosaic, might be an interesting challenge, but not impossible. The issue remains,,,the substance of the Wall board.

   In any case a very cool idea, and Sea glass is an interesting collectable, as well as an Art medium. Beyond that, here in the US at least, there are no laws regulating the removal of Sea Glass from our shores.

Steven Wolf</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You reminded me of a house I remodeled a few years ago in WA state. Am elderly woman picked up SEA Glass from the shores around BainBridge Island.</p>
<p>   She was crafting Murals on her windows using clear epoxy cement.</p>
<p>   First of all I suggest NOT directly on drywall, no matter what substance you use to adhere the glass, and also suggest you attempt a pattern, or scene.</p>
<p>   Without knowing the WALL material surrounding your tub,,,hopefully GREEN board at the very least, I suggest you find a piece of clear Plexi, in a size you want, attach it to a wall, and GLUE the glass to it. The Plexi can be attached to Studs.</p>
<p>   To do a Verticle Mosaic, might be an interesting challenge, but not impossible. The issue remains,,,the substance of the Wall board.</p>
<p>   In any case a very cool idea, and Sea glass is an interesting collectable, as well as an Art medium. Beyond that, here in the US at least, there are no laws regulating the removal of Sea Glass from our shores.</p>
<p>Steven Wolf</p>
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