5/21/2015 11:32:54 PM |
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ayemie
Granite Bay, CA
46, joined Jul. 2010
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As the title says.
I am making a large terrarium. 40 gallon tank.
I want to create miniature replicas of these along the bottom.
Any ideas what to use? Clay won't work cause I don't have a kiln. The air dry clay has chemicals that will kill plants and moss. It needs to be a material that moss will grow on and won't rot.
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5/28/2015 10:39:34 AM |
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tileman1814
Kalispell, MT
67, joined Nov. 2007
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I would look at Plaster of Paris.
It's easy to work with and there is an endless supply of molds.
Good Luck.
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5/30/2015 10:54:22 PM |
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godsbutterfly1
Woodlyn, PA
62, joined Dec. 2010
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If you could find rocks in similar shapes, that would work and it would be environmentally friendly, as well.
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5/31/2015 9:53:47 PM |
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bbwtreasure
Winfield, IL
54, joined Feb. 2008
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Are you putting in water or fish?
Sandstone? It is carvable.
Maybe even a 3-d printer?
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5/31/2015 10:24:25 PM |
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albyak
Ninilchik, AK
68, joined Apr. 2011
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I would try mortar mix with some White Elmer glue or white Lansco sold in Home Depot, an additive to make mortar or tile mixes stick better, and may make it shine like the ones in the photo.
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5/31/2015 11:07:54 PM |
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ayemie
Granite Bay, CA
46, joined Jul. 2010
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Are you putting in water or fish?
Sandstone? It is carvable.
Maybe even a 3-d printer?
nope just plants, topicals/orchids/moss ect.
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8/23/2015 11:17:48 AM |
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ninjazx9r
Largo, FL
48, joined Apr. 2010
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Do you have molds of figures? Or are you going to carve them?
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9/5/2015 9:12:55 AM |
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just_zoe1958
Burlington, VT
59, joined Dec. 2011
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I would try mortar mix with some White Elmer glue or white Lansco sold in Home Depot, an additive to make mortar or tile mixes stick better, and may make it shine like the ones in the photo.
Have you ever made cement stepping stones?
I am going to experiment with this tomorrow.
I have cement hardener and Portland cement. It should be interesting.
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9/6/2015 10:31:01 AM |
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stargazzer
Creighton, NE
69, joined Feb. 2007
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Find a lumber yard that still stocks wood cattle stock tanks some can be quite small but just my thought.
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9/20/2015 8:41:44 PM |
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ctr916v2
Roseville, CA
54, joined Nov. 2014
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there is a ceramic shop near vernon and cirby that may be able to help.
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1/16/2016 12:20:53 PM |
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ayemie
Granite Bay, CA
46, joined Jul. 2010
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there is a ceramic shop near vernon and cirby that may be able to help.
thanks. I got someone to make them for me.
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1/17/2016 3:13:04 PM |
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cupocheer
Assumption, IL
68, joined May. 2010
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GoTo yard sales or flea markets and collect those little ET figures that came in McDonalds kid meals. The mossy look can be achieved by wrapping some seaweed around the figures.
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3/10/2016 8:24:36 PM |
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cupocheer
Assumption, IL
68, joined May. 2010
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Salt shakers
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4/24/2016 11:43:42 AM |
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cupocheer
Assumption, IL
68, joined May. 2010
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4/26/2016 5:38:14 PM |
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cupocheer
Assumption, IL
68, joined May. 2010
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