Shell Flowers From The Sea Shore (1932)
Once upon a time it used to be She sells seashells, said Mrs FrancisLewis, but, today, she makes seashell flowers from the seashells M, S of two women sitting at a desk working with shells. Woman in the background fiddles with a flower arrangement presumably made with shell flowers. C, U of shells lying on the table they look like petals. C, U of woman using a metal tool to make holes in the shells. She then threads wire through the holes. C, U of the woman s hands as she wires together several shells to make a flower. A little paint M, S of woman sitting at a table painting the flowers. C, U of group of the flowers in a vase. Finishing touches are made with a paintbrush. And there you are M, S of the two women seen earlier arranging flowers around the outside of a basket. L, S of the three women and a table full of their creations. Shell flowers almost indistinguishable from the real M, S of an ornament a woman wearing a large skirt made from the shell flowers.
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