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| 1. Clean your glass bowl and make sure it is dry. Determine which part of the bowl you want painted gold. Tape off the parts of the glass that you want to remain transparent. Since spray paint can get everywhere, you may want to tape the inside of the bowl as well. |
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| 2. Once the bowl is taped up, move it to a well-ventilated area. Cover your work surface with newspaper or tarp and spray paint the bowl. When it's thoroughly dry, spray a second coat if desired for more even coverage. |
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| 3. Carefully remove the painter’s tape from the bowl. Continue to allow the paint to dry. If any paint has seeped under the tape, carefully scratch it off with a craft knife or similar blade. |
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| 4. Fill the bowl with navy beans and place your air plant inside. |
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| Maintenance: Air plants are easy to care for, but they still require some maintenance. Optimum locations are those with indirect sunlight. Some direct light is OK, but too much can make them dry out. Remove your air plants from the bean once a week to soak or rinse them in water. Spritz them with a spray bottle if they looking dry between soakings. Air plants can withstand periods of drought, but moisture helps them thrive. |
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ShannonB- I got my plants from Air plant design studio and they have some really cool plants and kits, check them out! www.air-plants.com