Oh, this one. I let my homemade yogurt sit in the oven for too long. I didn't have the oven turned on. I just use the heat from the light to "cook" it. But if it stays too warm for too long, I guess it just starts to separate. This did not look good at all! But thankfully still able to salvage some.
I may have posted this photo earlier in the month. We finally bought a wood splitter and it's great because the boys can use this to split all those logs we have sitting in the backyard!
And we have a lot of them!!
Although, we'll need to figure out what to do with the logs that are too long. We do have a chainsaw. We'll definitely need to figure out how to use that!
I may have posted this photo earlier in the month. We finally bought a wood splitter and it's great because the boys can use this to split all those logs we have sitting in the backyard!
And we have a lot of them!!
Although, we'll need to figure out what to do with the logs that are too long. We do have a chainsaw. We'll definitely need to figure out how to use that!
Charlie is down to just wearing retainers at night!
Here's a before photo:
And look how straight all his teeth are now!
These devices used to take photos crack me up all the time ;-D
Still learning how to cut those glass bottles. It's so finicky!
Some of my kokedama are dying. I've come to find out that succulents are not the best candidates:
I'm slowly trying to figure out the right combination of soil - be it potting soil, with peat moss, cactus soil, perlite, you name it!
This one started out really well in a glass bottle:
But after gifting it, it started to die too. Noooo...!! I'll have to eventually fix that for my friend!
Here's a before photo:
And look how straight all his teeth are now!
These devices used to take photos crack me up all the time ;-D
Before I forget, we also had Charlie draw and color in one of the ceiling tiles. I think it looks pretty cool! He can check out his fancy artwork when he looks up to the ceiling while getting his teeth checked next time ;-)
One of many ice-cream trips!Still learning how to cut those glass bottles. It's so finicky!
Some of my kokedama are dying. I've come to find out that succulents are not the best candidates:
I'm slowly trying to figure out the right combination of soil - be it potting soil, with peat moss, cactus soil, perlite, you name it!
This one started out really well in a glass bottle:
But after gifting it, it started to die too. Noooo...!! I'll have to eventually fix that for my friend!
Forgot one more photos of Sammy. She discovered this cushion I had on the bench. It is advertised as a dog pillow and seems that she definitely knew that. Ha!
My new hat with the company logo :-D
I was very happy how this hummingbird turned out on the glass container. I used a series of dots:
I did put a kokedama on top of it, but a hybrid version is what I'm calling it. I inserted a self-watering wick and it is inserted into this glass container for watering. So far, it's been working quite well but no one seems to want to buy the plant. I think it may just end up on my table at some point. It's definitely little to no maintenance! Oh, here's a photo of it here that I just found:
And here's Sammy again, by the stairwell - just checking things out when I'm about the leave the house. She's too cute!
More plants for my kokedama project!
These tropical plants are definitely doing better.My new hat with the company logo :-D
I was very happy how this hummingbird turned out on the glass container. I used a series of dots:
I did put a kokedama on top of it, but a hybrid version is what I'm calling it. I inserted a self-watering wick and it is inserted into this glass container for watering. So far, it's been working quite well but no one seems to want to buy the plant. I think it may just end up on my table at some point. It's definitely little to no maintenance! Oh, here's a photo of it here that I just found:
Maybe it's just looking a tad messy. Ha!
With the extra money I've earned from the business, I finally decided to buy a Monstera plant. It's a bit messy at this moment!
At some point, I will have to learn how to split it and make little ones so I can use them for my kokedama.
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