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this is a bit of a random post: miscilanious merriness, free form festivity. it’s a linky christmas party!
“Frustrated at the plethora of Christmas reds, whites and greens we decided to explore the colours people really associate with their Christmas.Thousands of people from around the world embraced the project and relished the opportunity to suggest their own colour and its personal meaning.”

you might remember that a while back i showed you how i made a moss terrarium. i was pretty naughty and ignored all the good ‘how to make a moss terrarium’ advice i found online and just went ahead and cobbled together a pretty cute looking terrarium (if i do say so myself!) just for the fun of it.
moss terrarium in july
well six weeks have passed and my terrarium lives on. i’ve tended to it almost lovingly, spraying it with water when i remember (about once a week) and making sure it stays in a light position (by forgetting it exists). every few days i leave the lid off for a while so it can get some fresh air, but mostly it just sits there, all fogged up. so how is it looking, you ask?
moss terrarium in september
as you can see (as much as you can see, thankyouverymuch iphone camera.. proper camera coming soon!) there is a tall stalk of something growing and the moss has assimilated nicely into its new home. the deer and the toadstools however, remain the same – turns out it isn’t a magic terrarium.



For a while now i’ve had a clear acrylic apple shaped ‘jar’ hanging around. I have a bit of an apple obsession, it should be noted, and often my obsession blinds me to what i’ll actually do with this apple object once its in my home. Such was the case with this jar, until i saw some very cute terrariums doing the rounds on a few blogs. But to me, terrariums had always been mysterious foggy tanks, filled with strange and – as far as i could guess – precious specimens, no doubt brought back from jungles by Indiana Jones-esque plant adventurers. And lets just say my track record for keeping green things green, has not been great. I would probably be described as having a lethal un-green-thumb of planticidal doom. But these terrariums i was seeing had moss in them! Not orchids or Venus fly traps… just moss. And when i checked my garden, i was apparently very good at growing moss (unbeknownst to me). So earlier, i decided to seize the day (and the moss) and make a terrarium of my very own. One hour later, it still appears to be alive. Hurrah!
First, i had a look about to find some little treasures to put in the terrarium. I like woodland critters, so i chose a tiny plastic deer and a couple of cupcake topper toadstools to put in. Mr Gnome auditioned but unfortunately he was too tall for the role, and so he went back to his job in the pot plants outside. Better luck next time gnome.
I filled the bottom of the jar with some gravel, and river pebbles from our garden (we have a garden?!). These apparently provide drainage, and although the sites i googled suggested quarantining any items you add to your terrarium, i am impatient and not very serious about creating heirloom terrariums i will pass down to my children. In other words, i’m a moss maverick!
In went the deer and toadstools and an extra pebble and i misted the lot with some water laced with beer. I remember reading about moss graffiti being done using a blended cocktail of beer and moss, so i thought – what’s the worst that can happen? Drunken plastic deer riots? Again, rule breakin’ no good terrarium maverick – that’s me!
Ta daaaah! Isn’t it pretty? It was very easy and i know i was naughty and didn’t follow the advice of those more terrarium-fluent than i, but hey it was fun and quick and for just a while i’ll have a terrarium! I’ll let you know how it fares in the coming weeks.
My largely ignored (but gratefully read!) terrarium research:


































