princess
Cornaholic
This is a new thread started after another one went totally off topic!
My boyfriend is rather handy when it comes to handcraft skills. The 'box' he built me was so perfectly squared off...angles were all perfect 90 degrees....seams were flat, so I guess it's not hard if you're good at that and have the tools. I would make a mess of it if I tried it!
I then painted everything white with a matt acrylic sealantand he put in the ventilation pannels, I built up the textured background shelves from polystyrene sheets and polyeurithane expandable filler and slopped a whole lot of mortar over the top which I then coated with plaster and painted with acrylic paint in a beige-ish colour. I then painted it again and while the paint was still wet, I pressed sand all over it so the back wall has a sandstone cliff effect to it.
Then Thomas did the wiring, I bought the glass tracking and had the glass cut to fit, he installed it, I added the bark, plants, water, etc.....and finally, the snakes!
It was a big effort and took us about 4 months from go to whoa but it's just as nice as a nice aquarium in a living room. So many people hide away their terrariums cos they're a real eyesore but we wanted to make it something really nice and we're really happy with it!
My boyfriend is rather handy when it comes to handcraft skills. The 'box' he built me was so perfectly squared off...angles were all perfect 90 degrees....seams were flat, so I guess it's not hard if you're good at that and have the tools. I would make a mess of it if I tried it!
I then painted everything white with a matt acrylic sealantand he put in the ventilation pannels, I built up the textured background shelves from polystyrene sheets and polyeurithane expandable filler and slopped a whole lot of mortar over the top which I then coated with plaster and painted with acrylic paint in a beige-ish colour. I then painted it again and while the paint was still wet, I pressed sand all over it so the back wall has a sandstone cliff effect to it.
Then Thomas did the wiring, I bought the glass tracking and had the glass cut to fit, he installed it, I added the bark, plants, water, etc.....and finally, the snakes!
It was a big effort and took us about 4 months from go to whoa but it's just as nice as a nice aquarium in a living room. So many people hide away their terrariums cos they're a real eyesore but we wanted to make it something really nice and we're really happy with it!