Mini World within Glass Vase
Bring a touch of nature's serenity indoors with a terrarium! These miniature ecosystems not only create a calming, self-contained world, but they also contribute to a healthier surrounding environment. Terrariums act like tiny biofilters, absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen, improving the air quality you breathe right in your own home.
Not bad for a funko pop box. this is an idea I’ve had in my head for like a year and I’m really glad I got it out of my system, but I’m even more glad that it turned out so beautiful in my opinion Rosie got a hello kitty figurine from her cousin and it came in this plastic box which I got super excited about. 😄 I added a small amount of glue to the flowers, and I stuck them on the inside of the box. I really wanted to make sure that I didn’t add too much glue so that it would really look...

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I started using used teabags to make this floral paper a while back after experimenting with a few other things I thought it would make great lantern panels. I used wooden dowels on the borders to create the frames, although branches, skewers, or even popsicle sticks would work too. then I put all my frames together using a little hot glue. I added a square of cardboard to the bottom and put some fairy lights inside. when you are working with paper, you never want to use actual fire, so batt...

Sibster
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