Susan Sells Seashells

Susan Sells Seashells Creating in Hawai’i, Central Coast and Southern California using NOTHING but harvested coral and shells...we love our creatures and nature too much.

Functional art. Since she was a child, Susan Robinson enjoyed collecting things from the ocean. From seashells to sand crabs, the California native would gather her collection and take it home with her. As an adult, her passion for the beach and its natural collectable hasn’t changed. Except now, instead of collecting and keeping her seaside treasures in her bedroom closet, Robinson created pieces

of art with shells not only from her own backyard, but from around the world. From candleholders to mirrors and frames, Robinson turns starfish, coral and conch shells into pieces of functional art.“It is so empowering to not only have my own business but also to be recognized for work that I have a passion for,” Robinson says. An educated business woman and a self taught artist, Robinson said she couldn’t be happier with the response and support she is receiving for her work. Besides her creative side, Robinson also exercise her philanthropic side by volunteering for animal, ocean crisis and children related causes.

Garnet Strand Necklace with Immaculate Heart Medallion
02/02/2026

Garnet Strand Necklace with Immaculate Heart Medallion

02/01/2026
12/16/2025

Everyone stay safe and warm Big day tomorrow I It’s official. Signed at 8:10am. It was even on TV. Mine really turned blue. Don't forget that tomorrow starts the new Facebook rule (aka... new name, META) where they can use your photos. Don't forget the deadline is today!!!
Hold your finger anywhere in this message and “copy” will appear. Click “copy”. Then go to your page, create a new post and place your finger anywhere in the empty field. “Paste” will appear and click Paste.
This will bypass the system….
He who does nothing consents
According to the show 60 Minutes:
Just in case you missed it: a lawyer advised us to post this. The violation of privacy can be punished by law NOTE: Facebook Meta is now a public entity. Every member must post a note like this. If you do not publish a statement at least once, it will be technically understood that you are allowing the use of your photos, as well as the information contained in your profile status updates.
I HEREBY DECLARE THAT I DO NOT GIVE MY PERMISSION FOR FACEBOOK OR META TO USE ANY OF MY PERSONAL DATA. 🤷‍♀️😵‍💫😁

12/05/2025

"A local shopkeeper began each morning by leaving a little food out for three stray dogs. They soon started waiting for him at opening time, tails wagging and eyes full of hope. Day after day, he fed them, and they followed him around, as if they had finally found a place where they belonged.

This week, he went even further. He brought them inside, gave them names, warm beds, and a safe space they can truly call home.

This story shows how small acts of kindness can create life-changing moments. These three strays went from surviving on the streets to living with someone who genuinely cares. Compassion truly has the power to transform lives. "

11/29/2025


Soft, sweet Seashell picture frame. Still going strong.
11/29/2025

Soft, sweet Seashell picture frame. Still going strong.

11/22/2025
…. in my mind, I’m going to Carolina….
11/22/2025

…. in my mind, I’m going to Carolina….

11/17/2025

Today, I picked up this sweet soul from the shelter. And the moment he sat in the car… he didn’t bark, he didn’t wag, he just looked at me with eyes full of tears.

I don’t know why he cried. Maybe it was sadness… The sadness of waiting 8 long months behind metal bars, watching other dogs leave while he stayed.

Maybe it was all the nights he curled up alone, wondering if someone had forgotten he existed. Maybe it was confusion leaving the only place he’s known for so long, not sure whether this car ride means love… or another goodbye.

Or maybe… just maybe… those tears were hope finally breaking through the heartbreak. Maybe it was the feeling of a soft seat instead of a cold concrete floor. Maybe it was the warmth of a gentle hand instead of silence. Maybe, for the first time in a long time… he felt chosen.

He’s almost 9 years old, a senior dog. Most people walked past him because of his age. But today… he walked out of that shelter as someone’s dog.

His name isn’t just a tag anymore; it’s a promise. A promise that the rest of his life will be the best of his life.

Whether his tears were sadness or joy… doesn’t matter anymore. Because from today onward, he will never have to wonder if he’s loved.

He is. 🖤🐾

11/01/2025

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