06-25-2013, 10:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Hollylane
I used gravel, old aquarium rock (natural colors), a floating moss ball, some rescued (unwatered at Walgreen's for apparently months) and nearly dead lucky bamboo (at 1/2 off),and some objects found by my co-worker to create a aquascape in an odd shaped glass vase she found at Goodwill.
I liked it so much, that I too went to Goodwill, and found some different glass objects to create one for myself. For mine, I used some shells found on the beach in Virginia Beach (Gaige & I went there last year in May), some rocks that I had from my Papa (he liked to think of himself as a Geologist), and some rocks I had picked up on hikes here in Oregon.
I will post pictures tomorrow, after I take them to work (where there is much better lighting).
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Okay, I posted photos of these in the gallery. They look pretty scraggly, but I'm hoping they'll make a good comeback. I'm going to give them plant food when I go back to work on Tuesday. I'm thinking about rescuing more of these plants (haggling for them), and nursing them back to health, and finding more interesting ways to display them. They look much better in person, and several people at work have already hinted around at wanting one of their own. There might even be a chance of earning a few $$, while having fun!
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