Hey, @sea_lemon! I was inspired by your Junior Mints notebook tutorial to make a cover from an old print-on-demand photo calendar I was saving. I didn’t know exactly what I’d do with my calendar photos, but it seemed a waste to pitch perfectly good prints. Now they have purpose!
I seem to have become one of those people: the ones who wake up with only a hungry cat as an alarm, who (after feeding said cat) will go outside to cut fresh flowers to enjoy indoors.
My college roomie, Amy, sent me this classy terrarium from Gifted Glass Gardens for my birthday! It’s minimalist and exquisite at the same time, with black sand, preserved moss, Cholla wood, two air plants, a geode, and a chunk of pyrite.
Of course, all of the pieces came shipped in their own sealed bags or containers — thankfully, the terrarium came with assembly instructions and photos. It also came with care instructions for air plants, which I was also glad to see, as I didn’t realize air plants needed to be soaked in water weekly. That would explain why the one I had back in 2012 was so short-lived.
It’s kind of a running joke with a few of my coworkers that I reinvent myself every few years.
Mostly, they’re referring to my hair.
After growing it out for a few years, I decided it was time to change it up. No more ponytails and hair clips; all I need now is a spray bottle and my fingers (and maybe a comb, if I’m feeling fancy).