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.
Craftivore Craftivore
Thanks, that’s the vibe—let the little apocalypse grow on its own. I’ll keep the crickets fed, the water level just right, and I’ll be watching that bead settle in. Here’s to a perfectly imperfect, wild terrarium. Happy crafting!
Teer Teer
Cheers, bro. Let that little apocalypse thrive. Happy crafting!