Monday, October 29, 2012

Found in the Woods-Turned into Treasure

The very first thing that you should know about our turtle shells is that they were found abandoned by their turtles. Our six acres on a hillside along the Arkansas River could be described as a little turtle sanctuary. We are careful to move live turtles out of harms way and work around them when they are mating or laying. We use organic pesticides to protect the environment, and we would never harm a turtle. 


Cory and I have always shared a love for turtles. What's not to like about the sweet things? One of our favorite things to see while scuba diving is a sea turtle, and our box turtles are like little free roaming pets. When we find their deserted shells, we just can't stand the thought of them wasting in the woods. Cory decided to clean each one in a bleach water solution, dry it thoroughly, and paint them with vibrant colors. This one is a one of a kind piece painted in bright turquoise. It measures 4.5 inches long, 3.5 inches wide and 2.5 inches high. If you would like to have a turtle shell of your own, please visit: http://www.etsy.com/shop/CadronCreations


Seeing turtle shells lined up on my window sill in the garage seemed a little weird to me until I watched a few episodes of "American Stuffers" on Animal Planet. Then I realized we are just normal Arkansasans-whatever that means!