

Terraruims. These containers from Roost are simply beautiful. Both of these containers are available at Velocity Art and Design.
I am working on terrariums with found or recycled containers... with a few Craven Home additions. I went to the flower market on 28th street and scooped up a bunch of clump moss (with the help of T) for the rest of the terrariums I will be working on this week. Below is an example of a Craven Home terrarium with a different kind of moss, and no ferns. A vintage wood base ceramic mold was used to create the base and a recycled glass cloche finishes it off.
As the winter comes, it becomes so important for me to see a little green. Terrariums are the perfect thing to daydream about greener scenes during winter- they need just a little sun and a spritz now and then to stay alive. Absolutely wonderful!
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