Seeababes — DIY
DIY: How to Shape a Wooden Paipo
Seeababe Chrystal Dawn Fitzgerald leads this DIY on how to shape a Paipo, a small wooden surfboard designed for riding waves whilst lying on your belly!
DIY: How to Repaint a Surfboard with Ashley Johnston
The sun-tinted, dented and dinged up longboard Ashley found at a garage sale had seen better days, but with a little bit of love, it still had a few more rides left in it. Ashley showed us how she repainted it to make it her own.
DIY Surfboard Bags with Green Fuz
Why put your special hand-shaped surfboard in an ordinary bag for everyday protection? Green Fuz’s handmade surfboard bags put a smile on our faces every time we carry one under our arm.From the dyed fabrics to selection of patterns, you can see the extra time that goes into each bag. Each one is cut, sewn and shipped just a stone's throw away from Seea headquarters in San Clemente by friends...
"We'll leave the light on for you"
As our fans & blog followers might recall, Darren from Black Duck Ding Repair helped us out a few months ago to create a special Seea x Surf Indian lamp. Lots has happened since then, including installing their custom display, but somehow wrapping up the lamp project got swept pretty far under the rug! Well, the special colored gels arrived the mail this week, so we figured it was high time to...
Building Nothing out of Something
It's only fitting to build a visually appealing display for Seea's striking swimwear, but that doesn't mean it's quick and easy. We could go out and find something pre-assembled, "made in China" that's ready to go, but we prefer to get our hands dirty, break out the sander, and do it ourselves! This custom display for Seaworthy in Carlsbad, CA started out rough, but was well worth the work!!D.I.Y. / P.O.P.
In the retail world, POP stands for "Point of Purchase". It's a broad, catchy term used to describe all the things companies use to display their product in a retail environment. At Seea, our budget is pretty small for such things, which just means we have to get creative and go DIY!Our friend Darren at Black Duck Ding Repairis a pretty busy guy, but he sure stepped up to the plate when we...