Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Running and Dogs and Cats
Another T-shirt drawing that never got used. It's supposed to be a dog, a person, and a cat lined up to start a race, but the cat is not paying attention. Apparently it's a bit inscrutable.
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Banana Runner
Time flies like an arrow, fruit runs like a banana with a broken arm. T-shirt design that didn't end up being used, but was quite fun to draw!
Monday, November 5, 2012
Wine Cork Succulent Garden
Wine Cork Succulent Garden
This fall I found myself with quite an abundance of tiny jade plants thanks to my experiments this summer learning how easy it is to propagate jade plants. Fortunately, The Culinary Capers had a suggestion on what I should do: Make tiny cork succulent gardens. There are a number of websites describing this out there, but it is an extremely simple idea: Take a cork, drill or dig a hole in it, plant a tiny succulent in it (don't forget to water it!). There are a million things you can do with such a tiny garden; put a magnet on it and slap in on the fridge, put a suction cup on it and stick it on the window, put a pin on it and attach it to your hat, the possibilities are endless.
I don't predict these to have very long life spans (the fingernail full of dirt that they are in will be used up pretty quick) but they are adorable. I used a chopstick to help push the dirt and roots into the hole.
Update: Two months later it appears to still be alive! At the very least this could be an amusing way to transport tiny jade plants.
Update: June and it's still alive (over seven months later!). I'm planting it back into a regular pot to see if it is still viable.
This fall I found myself with quite an abundance of tiny jade plants thanks to my experiments this summer learning how easy it is to propagate jade plants. Fortunately, The Culinary Capers had a suggestion on what I should do: Make tiny cork succulent gardens. There are a number of websites describing this out there, but it is an extremely simple idea: Take a cork, drill or dig a hole in it, plant a tiny succulent in it (don't forget to water it!). There are a million things you can do with such a tiny garden; put a magnet on it and slap in on the fridge, put a suction cup on it and stick it on the window, put a pin on it and attach it to your hat, the possibilities are endless.
I don't predict these to have very long life spans (the fingernail full of dirt that they are in will be used up pretty quick) but they are adorable. I used a chopstick to help push the dirt and roots into the hole.
Update: Two months later it appears to still be alive! At the very least this could be an amusing way to transport tiny jade plants.
Update: June and it's still alive (over seven months later!). I'm planting it back into a regular pot to see if it is still viable.