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How to Preserve Seaweed & Shells

Preserving seashells is a simple process. Preserving seaweed is a more complicated and delicate task. A simplified procedure can give you good results with seaweed. The best delicate, artistic mountings of finely filamented seaweed samples is an art form that takes practice and patience.
  • Seashells

    Seaweed

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      Preserving seaweed is a delicate, artistic project. seaweed image by Kevin McGrath from Fotolia.com

      Place mounting paper in processing tray and cover with 1/4 of an inch of sea water. Center the seaweed sample on the paper and use tweezers to position the fronds as you want them.

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      Remove the mounting paper carefully from the tray and place on newsprint or blotting paper to drain. If you have trouble removing the paper without dislodging the sample, try draining the sea water out with a turkey baster before removing the mounting paper.

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      Cover the mounted seaweed sample with waxed paper, corrugated cardboard and the wooden board. Add weight to the top of the board, such as books or bricks, to press the seaweed sample.

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      Check the press daily and add fresh, dry newsprint or blotting paper beneath the mounting paper until it is completely dry. Then carefully remove the wax paper and apply glue to secure any parts of the sample that are not firmly attached to the mounting paper.

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