Meet the man who built a 15-foot-tall sea glass Christmas tree

Meet the man behind a sea glass Christmas tree that's a sight to behold. John Viveiros, an arborist and tree climber by trade and a welder/craftsman by choice and chance, has built a 15-foot-tall Christmas tree out of tens of thousands of pieces of sea glass.

Viveiros' creation is on display at the South Coast Harvest Festival in Westport, Massachusetts, and it's causing quite a stir. "The crowd really goes crazy because it's something they don't expect," Viveiros says. "That height and size with such a small piece of material."

For Viveiros, sea glass hunting is more than just a hobby - it's a way to connect with the past. He started collecting sea glass about 20 years ago, after finding a blue marble on the beach that caught his eye. Since then, he's spent countless hours scouring the coast for rare and beautiful pieces of glass.

The process of creating the tree is meticulous and time-consuming. Viveiros uses a double loop knot to strand together the sea glass, spacing them about four to five inches apart. He also adds a metal steering wheel from a classic 1970s car as the base of the tree, topped with a circular piece for the angel.

Viveiros' creation is more than just a festive decoration - it's a reminder that even in today's fast-paced world, there's beauty to be found in the discarded and forgotten. "This tree is created by junk," he says. "Sometimes, you have to tumble, and go through the storms of life to be polished up for life's challenges."

Viveiros' passion for sea glass and his creative skills have earned him a reputation as one of the leading artists in this niche. His work has been featured in several exhibitions and publications, and he continues to inspire others with his unique vision.

As the holiday season approaches, Viveiros is already thinking about next year's creation - but for now, he's content to enjoy the adoration of his fans and the beauty of his sea glass Christmas tree.
 
OMG 🀩 this guy's skills are insane! I mean, who would've thought to make a whole Christmas tree outta sea glass? 🌊 it's like he's taken something that's literally worthless and turned it into a work of art πŸ’Ž. And the story behind it is so cool - he finds these tiny pieces of glass on the beach and gets all nostalgic thinking about the past 🌴. The way he builds it with all those knots and whatnot must be super time-consuming, but it's TOTALLY worth it 😍. I need to check out his other stuff ASAP! πŸ‘€
 
🌊 OMG, I am literally speechless! 15-foot-tall Christmas tree out of sea glass? That's insane! 🀯 John Viveiros is like a genius or something. I mean, I've seen some weird stuff in my time online but this takes the cake. I love how he connects with the past by collecting sea glass and turns it into something so beautiful. And can you believe the process of creating it? Double loop knot, spacing them 4-5 inches apart... that's some serious craftsmanship πŸ’ͺ. The way he talks about turning junk into gold is just inspiring 🌟. I wish I could try my hand at making something like this but for now, I'll just have to appreciate the art from afar 😊. Can't wait to see what he comes up with next year! 🎨
 
πŸŒŠπŸ’Ž I can totally feel how much love and care John put into making that sea glass tree πŸ€—. It's amazing how something as discarded as sea glass can be transformed into a work of art that brings so much joy to people's lives ❀️. And his story is really inspiring - who wouldn't want to turn a hobby into a career that connects you with the past and the world around you? 😊 His passion is contagious, it's like he's reminding us all not to underestimate the beauty in things we often overlook 🌸. I think that's what makes his tree so special - it's not just a decoration, but a reminder of the importance of patience, hard work, and following your dreams πŸ’«.
 
OMG I JUST HEARD ABOUT THIS AMAZING SEA GLASS CHRISTMAS TREE AND I'M LIKE TOTALLY OBSESSED!!! πŸ€©πŸŽ„ JOHN VIVEIROS IS A GENIUS AND HIS STORY IS SO INSPIRING I mean, who knew collecting sea glass could be so cool? And can you even imagine the patience and dedication it took to make this tree?! 😲 15 feet tall with tens of thousands of pieces is MIND-BLOWING!!! What I love most about this tree is that it's not just a decoration, but also a reminder to appreciate the beauty in discarded things. It's like, life gives you lemons, make lemonade... or in this case, sea glass, make a Christmas tree πŸŽ…πŸ’š
 
I'm loving this! 🌊 It's so cool how John Viveiros turned a hobby into an art form. The way he talks about connecting with the past by collecting sea glass is really relatable. I mean, who hasn't found something on the beach that just makes them feel all nostalgic and stuff? 😊 His use of materials like the metal steering wheel as the base of the tree is genius too. It's not just a pretty decoration, but it also tells a story. The fact that he's been doing this for 20 years and still finds inspiration in the discarded and forgotten is really inspiring. 🌟
 
[Image of a person smiling in front of their own "junk" art]

Viveiros' tree is literally made from trash, it's like his childhood dreams came true when all they had was junk [GIF of a kid playing with an old toy]

He's like the opposite of everyone else, collecting trash to make something beautiful [Meme of a person surrounded by glass shards holding a sparkly glass piece]

John Viveiros is literally proof that creativity comes from the most unexpected places [Animated GIF of a butterfly emerging from a cocoon]

His tree is not just for Christmas, it's a reminder that even in today's fast-paced world we should slow down and appreciate the little things [Image of a person holding a small piece of sea glass with a peaceful expression]
 
I gotta say, this sea glass Christmas tree thingy is pretty cool 😎. I mean, who wouldn't wanna see a 15-foot-tall tree made out of all that broken glass? It's like, wow, right? But let me break it down for you, the process of making this thing is actually pretty labor-intensive. Like, thousands of pieces of sea glass spaced four to five inches apart? That's some serious craftsmanship right there! 🀯

And I love how John Viveiros sees his work as more than just a decoration - he's trying to show people that even in today's fast-paced world, we can still find beauty in the stuff people throw away. It's like, totally true, you know? We just gotta look at it from a different angle. 🌊
 
🀯 I mean, can you even believe someone just makes a 15ft tall Christmas tree outta tens of thousands of pieces of sea glass? Like, it's so cool! But what really gets me is that he's not just some crazy artist, he's actually using something that would normally be trash to create this masterpiece. I'm all about repurposing and upcycling, you know? It's like, we don't have to take our planet's resources for granted. And that quote from him... "tumbling through life" is so deep. Reminds me of when I was a kid and we'd collect seashells on vacation 🌊. Anyway, this guy John Viveiros is a total genius, IMHO 😎
 
I mean, what a waste of time, right? Collecting all that sea glass just to make some fancy Christmas tree... I guess it's kinda cool if you're into that sorta thing πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. But have you seen the prices of those exhibitions and publications? He's making bank off his weird hobby πŸ’Έ. And don't even get me started on how long it took him to make this thing... 20 years, apparently πŸ˜’. I mean, what if someone just broke into his house and stole all that sea glass while he was sleeping? Would the police be able to catch them in time? πŸ€”
 
🌊 oh man I just saw this thing and it's literally the most cool thing I've ever seen, like how did he even fit all that sea glass into a 15ft tree?! 🀯 and he's all about finding hidden gems in the ocean too, I'm totally inspired by that πŸ’‘
 
aww this guy John is amazin 🀩! he takes somethin that other ppl would just throw away & makes it into a beautifull tree πŸŒ²πŸ’Ž! its like, who needs store-bought decorations when u can have somethin made with love & care? plus, its so cool how he connects with the past through sea glass hunting 😊. and its not just about bein all artsy, hes also remindin us that even in hard times, we can get polished up & shine again πŸ’ͺ
 
🌊😍 oh my god i'm literally blown away by this guy john viveiros!!! i mean 15 feet tall outta tens of thousands of pieces of sea glass is MIND BLOWING 🀯 how does he even do it?! and its not just the size that's impressive its the fact that each piece is carefully placed about four to five inches apart and there's this beautiful story behind it too, like he started collecting sea glass 20 years ago and now its a way for him to connect with the past πŸŒŠπŸ’­ and i love how he says "this tree is created by junk" because thats so true in today's world were constantly surrounded by stuff that's just disposable, but johns work is proof that even from trash we can create something breathtakingly beautiful πŸ’Ž
 
Ugh, can't believe they had to put that thing at an outdoor festival... 15ft tall and it's gonna get all soggy in this rain 🌨️... what a waste of space. I mean, sure, it's pretty and all, but who needs sea glass? Just use some regular ol' ornaments like everyone else πŸŽ„πŸ™„. And btw, double loop knotting? Who knew that was a thing? Sounds like a whole lotta work just to hang up some old broken glass πŸ˜’.
 
omg this guy john viveiros is literally a genius 🀩 i mean can u even imagine collecting sea glass 4 like 20 yrs straight? i'd probs get bored after like 5 mins of searching thru trash for pretty glass lol but john makes it look cool & he's got skills too! his tree is SO COOL!!! i love the story behind it too, like how he finds beauty in discarded things - that's such a vibe πŸŒŠπŸ’š
 
I mean, have you seen this sea glass Christmas tree? It's literally a thing! 15 feet tall and all made out of tiny pieces of glass. I'm impressed, but also kinda surprised it doesn't just get washed away by the tide or something 🀣. John Viveiros is like a master craftsman or something. I mean, collecting sea glass for 20 years? That's dedication! And his process is so meticulous... I wouldn't have thought to use a double loop knot to strand all those pieces together πŸ˜‚. The fact that he uses old junk to create this beautiful thing is actually really inspiring. It's like, yeah, life can be tough, but with a little creativity and patience, you can make something amazing out of it πŸ’ͺ. Anyway, I'm sure his fans will just love it... I mean, who wouldn't want to look at a giant tree made out of sea glass? πŸŒŠπŸŽ„
 
πŸ˜‚ I mean, who needs a fancy designer tree when you can have one made from TONS of sea glass? It's like something out of a kid's dream! But seriously, John Viveiros is a total genius. I love how he turned a hobby into a career and turned trash into treasure. His passion for sea glass hunting is so inspiring, especially after hearing his story about finding that first blue marble on the beach. The process must be SO time-consuming, but it's totally worth it! 🀯 And can we talk about the base of the tree? That old steering wheel is EVERYTHING! I'm actually kinda jealous of his talent and creativity...
 
I mean, I'm all for people being creative and stuff, but a 15-foot-tall tree out of sea glass? It's just a bit too much for me... 🀯 I get that it's made from recycled material and all that jazz, but have you seen the size of it?! It's like, how's he gonna light it up or anything?! And what about the maintenance? It's not exactly something you can leave outside in the rain. Plus, I've seen some sea glass Christmas trees online and they're just not as... cohesive as this one πŸ€”. I think it's cool that John Viveiros is making a name for himself with his craft, but I'm just gonna stick to my regular ol' fake tree, thank you very much 😊
 
omg u guys!! 🀩 i just saw the most stunning thing ever! John Viveiros made a 15ft tall christmas tree outta sea glass and it's literally breathtaking 😍 he's been collecting sea glass for 20 yrs and it's not just a hobby 4 him, it's a way to connect with the past. and can u believe he uses a metal steering wheel as the base πŸš—πŸŽ„ i'm totally shipping this dude bc his passion is infectious πŸ’• i mean, who wouldn't be inspired by someone who turns junk into gold? ✨
 
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