Things You'll Need
Instructions
Take a large bag with you when you go collecting. This will prevent you having to carry the driftwood in your arms, as you might with firewood, resulting in dirty clothing. Bringing a bag will also help you to carry more driftwood, should you desire.
Choose dry driftwood if possible. Dry driftwood is not only lighter, but you can use it for a greater range of projects. Dry driftwood can be polished and used as an ornament immediately, whereas wet driftwood will need to be cleaned and dried. Clean the driftwood by rinsing it thoroughly with cold fresh water. Polish it when it has dried by using a light-colored wood polish and a clean cloth. Go to the beach at low tide to collect dry driftwood.
Collect the driftwood by boat if necessary. If an area receives a large amount of driftwood, then a small raft or boat will allow you to get closer to the shore but still reach driftwood which is further out. You can then load this into the boat and not have to worry about carrying larger pieces of wood.