First, congrats to Tara, the lucky winner of a 16″x20″ giclée from The Print Shop! Thank you to all who entered and encouraged us to get up and running in the first place. You’re awesome. See all available prints (based on your votes) right here! We’d been doing so good with our houseplants for a […]
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Terrarium, v.4 (Oh, the Shame)
We had so much fun globe trotting this past summer, that not only do we have a dusty badge of honor around this home, but we also lost a good, long battle with our dinos, Leonard and Mabel. See that empty plot of terrain? We had some wonderful home-sitters during our travels, but while going […]
Easy Patio Plants (and a Penguin, Too)
We had a lot on our to-dos this weekend, but when it came down to it, our bodies needed rest. It’s been a brain-busy month as we prepare for the launch of our new Shop (coming soon!), and by the end of the past work week, nothing sounded better than afternoon naps and lazy drinks […]
Dinos v. 3 (and Third Times a Charm)
Oh, dearest, Terrarium Dino Battle. You fickle, tantrum-throwing guy, you. We left only for a few days of summer vacation, and you were so sad. We held an emergency resuscitation, giving you a layer of new soil, a trim, and a cool, spritzy drink of water. But it was too late. Bah! We are so, […]
A Happier Patio
Long gone are those ugly days when our patio looked like this. After months of non-stop rain, Scott and I put our excuses on the back burner. She’s much happier now. Over Memorial Day weekend – call it a wild hair, if you will – we got off our back ends and made the rounds […]
I Killed It.
Dear Terrarium Dino Battle, In the immortal words of The Band, “My biggest mistake was loving you too much.” My normal plant watering regimen equates to the philosophy that water = love. I generally pour in as much love as I think our flora can handle, then allow the excess love to run out the […]
The Bug
Okay, it happened. We got bit by the terrarium bug (metaphorically speaking, of course – a real life terrarium bug would be frowned upon.) The idea of a self-contained plant environment that needed little maintenance admittedly intrigued us and our broken, brown thumbs. They’re trendy, they’re everywhere, and we wanted one, too. Perhaps the trickiest […]