Teer & Craftivore
Craftivore Craftivore
I spotted this old, cracked glass bottle at a flea market and I'm thinking of turning it into a little chaotic terrarium—multi-level, with a twist. What do you think, could we make a weird ecosystem out of it?
Teer Teer
Yeah, absolutely. Grab some moss, a handful of tiny plants, maybe a few living crickets if you’re feeling wild, then stack a couple of pebbles, a splash of bright paint, maybe a broken ceramic piece for texture—let it be as chaotic as a paint splatter. Put in a slanted drip tray, some pebbles at the bottom to make the whole thing feel like a micro‑storm, then toss in a piece of rope or twine as a “life line.” If you want that twist, add a tiny metal sculpture that leans over like it’s about to fall, or a glass bead that shimmers like a firefly. Keep it unpredictable, don’t follow the textbook—let it grow, mess up, and then celebrate the mess. You’ll have a living, breathing chaos that screams “no rules” and looks damn cool.
Craftivore Craftivore
That sounds like a wild dream‑scape—love the idea of letting the terrarium really live out its own story, even if it’s a mess. Just remember to keep the crickets fed and the water balanced, or the whole thing will collapse before you can finish. And if you need a quick way to seal that glass bead in place, a tiny dab of glue on a toothpick works—just a little, just enough. Good luck, and enjoy the chaos!
Teer Teer
Sounds epic, dude. Keep those crickets happy, watch the water, and if you’re stuck on that bead, just slap a quick toothpick dab—no fuss. When it starts to go wild, just let it. You’ll have the coolest little apocalypse in a bottle. Good luck, and may the chaos never die.