Oh noes, you dropped that pot and now it’s broken. Whatever will you do with it now? Don’t throw those broken pots away. You can used them to create awesome little fairy gardens using little plants such as succulents and sedums, decorative stones, and maybe a little gnome or two and a house that’s just their size. Voila, fairy garden! Bored Panda assembled a collection of enchanting DIY fairy gardens. These are just a few of our favorites. Click here to view them all.
Photos via hm-decor.com, infojardin.com, Lynette, and naturework.com respectively.
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This 18-foot-tall female Ocean Atlas sculpture can be found off the coast of the Bahamas. It was designed artist Jason deCaires Taylor. It’s part of an underwater museum called MUSA. (Article)
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コミニュケーションが成就しているのを読者/視聴者だけが知っている、ってのは泣ける話の法則のひとつ(無粋御免)。
I KNEW I WAS GOING TO CRY A LITTLE GODDAMN IT (-‸ -。)
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