Year-Round Conservation Ornaments Are Here!

Meaningful, Handmade Ornaments That Help Restore Florida’s Waters

When Cory Redwine goes to work, it’s not behind a desk — it’s knee-deep in the Indian River Lagoon, planting mangroves, restoring clams, supporting UF Whitney Lab research, and protecting wetlands through Sea Redwine Preservation (501c3).

Because of this work, 17 acres of wetlands have already been saved, with more on the horizon.

This year, she’s offering something truly unique to help accelerate those efforts:

Year-Round Conservation Ornaments — Made With Real Shells + Fine Art

Each ornament is crafted from clam or oyster shells that Cory collected during real restoration work — shelling cages, tending grow-out systems, releasing clams, or gathering habitat materials from the IRL.

But the signature touch?

Each ornament features miniature artwork by her husband, Derek Redwine — a celebrated marine artist who donates ALL his art to support Cory’s conservation mission.

The artwork is carefully shrunk and sealed onto every shell, turning each piece into a meaningful, one-of-a-kind keepsake.

Your Ornament = A Donation That Makes Real Impact

100% of proceeds directly support:

  • IRL clam restoration with UF Whitney Lab

  • Mangrove propagation & shoreline restorations via New Swell

  • Project SeaSafe’s Clean – Water Collective events

  • Coastal waterway cleanups

  • Wetland acquisition & permanent land protection

  • Science-backed restoration and monitoring

You’re not just buying décor — you’re funding real conservation work happening every week in the Indian River Lagoon.

Pricing

 

1 for $35

2 for $50

 

Perfect Gifts With Purpose

Every ornament includes a gift card option with a “To/From” section and a note explaining the donation made in someone’s honor.

Whether you give it or keep it, this ornament carries meaning, story, and impact.

Your support is more than a donation — it’s momentum. It allows us to plant more mangroves, restore more clams, rescue more wetlands, and keep showing up where the work is hardest. Thank you for helping us build a cleaner, healthier future for Florida’s waters.