We don't want zombies on our lawn!
Being an apartment dweller myself, I can appreciate the frustration of not having a lawn to keep zombies off of. Thankfully, thanks to gumdrop technology and some incredibly tiny terra cotta pots, we can now keep zombies off our desks, cubicles, dashboards, shadowboxes, and all kinds of other lawn-free areas currently unprotected by courageous gardens.
Super Sculpy clay and acrylic paints, with satin-finish varnish. (Terra cotta pot has matte varnish on it, to protect it without making it uncharacteristically shiny.)
Entering these at the Tekkoshocon Art Show next week, in hopes of paying some bills. Will offer them up for sale afterwards if the convention-goers all prove to be zombies.
Plants vs. Zombies © PopCap Games (I think)
Being an apartment dweller myself, I can appreciate the frustration of not having a lawn to keep zombies off of. Thankfully, thanks to gumdrop technology and some incredibly tiny terra cotta pots, we can now keep zombies off our desks, cubicles, dashboards, shadowboxes, and all kinds of other lawn-free areas currently unprotected by courageous gardens.
Super Sculpy clay and acrylic paints, with satin-finish varnish. (Terra cotta pot has matte varnish on it, to protect it without making it uncharacteristically shiny.)
Entering these at the Tekkoshocon Art Show next week, in hopes of paying some bills. Will offer them up for sale afterwards if the convention-goers all prove to be zombies.
Plants vs. Zombies © PopCap Games (I think)
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fanart
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 727 x 535px
File Size 143.7 kB
I can't guarantee that. Failkat's powers of inadvertent destruction boggle the mind.
I *did* have the presence of mind to embed a steel pin in each of the stems, so they're sturdily reinforced. Also I weighted the pots down by filling them with clay (though the Sunflower's pot is a little lighter, since it was the first I made and was still learning). I haven't been able to break them by accidentally knocking them over yet, but then they've only been falling over, not plummeting from heights. ^_^;
I *did* have the presence of mind to embed a steel pin in each of the stems, so they're sturdily reinforced. Also I weighted the pots down by filling them with clay (though the Sunflower's pot is a little lighter, since it was the first I made and was still learning). I haven't been able to break them by accidentally knocking them over yet, but then they've only been falling over, not plummeting from heights. ^_^;
Hm. I should take bets
Number of days from the last time Indy broke something.
Number of days from the last time Indy broke something important.
Number of days from the last time Indy broke something Jen just finished
Number of days from the last time Jen chased Indy with her cat kicking boots.
Number of days from the last time Indy broke something.
Number of days from the last time Indy broke something important.
Number of days from the last time Indy broke something Jen just finished
Number of days from the last time Jen chased Indy with her cat kicking boots.
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