Some of the things I learned:
First Terrarium |
2. Use rocks that have been washed and use dyes that are colorfast. Washing them prevents mold and mildew. Also, dyed rocks, like those used in fish tanks have been colored and may not withstand the humidity.
3. Make sure leaves are not touching the glass container you are using, the humidity will make them wilt.
4. If you are making a closed terrarium, make sure that you watch it for the first few weeks. A little condensation is ok, but if your glass is weeping on the sides you should take of the lid for a couple hours and let some of the water evaporate.
5. If you are going to decorate your terrarium make sure your decorations are color fast (You may find cute decorations in your craft stores miniature house section).
6. Keep your terrarium out of direct sunlight, indirect sunlight and fluorescent light are good.
7. Try not to buy moss, it can be expensive and if you go for a walk near creeks or in a forest you will find if free.
In a future post, I will post the steps to making your own terrarium. I just did not want to forget these very helpful pointers. I know the ladies at my craft night thoroughly enjoyed making them and I hope this sparks your curiosity too!
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