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    Im a 43 year old food and Prop stylist and crafter who packed his Louis and moved from Oslo to New York to live and love. Been working with some amazing photographers, great clients and fab magazines. You can see more of my work on my agents site, www.bigleoproductions.com

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June 03, 2010

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John

Could you leave the cap on if watching plants suffocate is entertaining to you?

ellen kelley

Dear Sweet Paul,
You always make me smile. What a gift that is; what an important treasure to bestow on a stranger. I sincerely hope that you recognize the abundance of light you send off. Thank you, and may you have a fab weekend. (I will, I just wish the rain, the unrelenting rain would cease and that Mother Nature would put her shorts on and bless us with her warmth and beauty. She will soon, I know. Some days, some times it is hard to be patient with that woman!)
Bestest of the best to you, Ellen.

Lara Alexander

They look so cute in the little pots! I live in Seattle, where our growing season is shorter and cooler. I use plastic a lot in the garden (bigger bottles). Sometimes it looks like I am growing soda bottles. My method is on my site. On cold days, I leave the tops on.

Hanna

Den var fin den! Gjenbruk og greier...:)
Håper alt er bra hos deg!
Sommerhilsen fra Hanna

Tracy

And this might be a little bit genius :)

Ash

so awesome.

simpledaisy

So cute:)

Rambles with Reese

Great idea! Who would have thought?! They look pretty too.

p.s. I've been reading your magazine - just lovely!

 Medical Advice

so cute little house bottle..lovely seeing..

Knit1 Slip1

I love this idea. I've been using it to grow tomatoes in a window of my apartment and boy have they sprung up! Yours look far more refined and tasteful though! I'll work on that :D

http://knit1slip1.wordpress.com/2010/05/06/well-knock-me-down-with-a-feather/

Double Glazing

yeah,looks good.The transparency helps to see your plant growing inside.And of course,air is important for the plant to live.

Double Glazing & Kitchens

Like a mini green house good tips.

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