Constant Wanderlust |
Streetlamp amber, wanderlust Hiding in a blunderbuss. Boston-based illustrator, graphic designer, I'll-try-any-craft-er, flower grower, and dog owner. Prints can be found at: 3LambsIllustration Comments can be sent to ConstantWanderlustTumblr (at) gmail (dot) com, or by carrier pigeon. You can also ask me anything. |
Victorian-era padlocks make much less sugary-sweet love tokens/necklaces than modern heart shapes.
These decals pair so well with photos! They’re based off hand drawings by Shanna Murray.
via Design Sponge
Unlike spray paint, moss graffiti is all natural and healthy to work with. You can paint words or images, and the moss fills in like magic! It’s easy as pie to whip up a batch of moss paint. Here’s how:
In your blender, combine:
- One can of cheap beer or 1 1/2 cups buttermilk
- A few handfuls of moss
- One teaspoon of sugar.
Blend until the mixture is smooth, and you’re ready to get painting!
You can use a brush to paint your moss onto concrete walls, rocks, or brick. Mist the moss once a day to help it thrive, and soon your green graffiti will take hold! If you’re looking to take this project to the streets, use caution- we don’t want to be responsible for any vandalism charges! [all natural graffiti made from moss - crafting a greener world]
too bad we don’t have any brick or rock walls at our house… i would love to try this! not sure how well it would work on hardy board siding.