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(He didn't realize a crazed bloggy woman was taking him home.) If you want to try this -- all you'll need for this project is the gumball machine, aquarium sealant and a cut piece of glass. To start, take all the innards out of the gumball machine. This takes about ten seconds. Next, take the globe to a glass cutter to get a piece cut the size of the bottom.
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aquarium fish for sale cebu Take the sealant (from any pet store, less than $5) and put a thick, chunky bead of it around the edge of the circle of glass, on top.
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Don't push too hard, so that the sealant all squishes out. You want there to be some between the two pieces of glass: I was trying to make the bottom look at neat and clean, and they realized we'll never see the bottom with the marbles, so I just left it messy. I also took my (gloved) finger and spread it around the seam inside as well, to make sure the sealant was everywhere.
20 gallon tall fish tank for sale This is the view from the side (the aqua-colored piece around the bottom is what I glued on):
fish tank filter order It has to dry for 48 hours, and then you can test it to make sure there are no leaks. After that, just fill with the fun stuff! I used two packets of blue and green glass for $1.99 each, an a plant for $4: I always wanted a fish for our son, and knew this was the only way to do it.

With three cats in this house, fishy-fishy needs to be covered. Betta fish are different and can survive with less oxygen, and they tend to jump out of their homes (?!) so a cover is recommended. This weekend we watched Finding Nemo, and it had me feeling major mommy-fish guilt about keeping this guy in a bowl. But it's one of my favorite kiddo movies, and the Squishy part is freaking hilarious, so I shall call him Squishy: And over a gallon of water is better than the cup they have them in in the store, right? I saved him, he's not in captivity. The pictures just don't do this justice. And the machine is a pretty deep red, not blaring orange red like in these I-took-these-pictures-at-night-and-they-always-look-like-crap pictures. I am so excited for the winners of giveaway!! The winner of Beki's necklace is Beth Kohne and the winner of Bob's print is Molly from All about a girl and two boys. Please e-mail me with your information and I'll get it to Beki and Bob!Are you looking to add some funky flair to your home?

Well it turns out gumball machines make for the coolest fish tanks. Dust off that old candy dispenser and create this retro funky gumball fish tank. To make your gumball fish tank: Dissemble the gumball machine and take out the glass dish. The only real thing standing in the way of you and your funky gumball fishtank is the gumball dispensing mechanism underneath the glass dish. If you filled your machine with water now it would just pour through the machine and out the dispenser in the bottom. So you have to seal the mechanism off from the glass dish. There are two ways to do this. You can either cover and seal the gumball mechanism with a round plastic disc, or cut a piece of glass to fit in there. Either way you will need aquarium sealant silicone to finish the job and make a water tight seal. Once you’ve sealed off the bottom of the dish decorate your aquarium with rocks and plants and then welcome your fish to it’s new home! Be sure to clean your gumball fishtank once a week and move your fish to a larger home once he outgrows his fabulous gumball fishtank.

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And what do they all have in common? Mediocre execution and surprisingly low-resolution photography :( So here we are, doing what we do best — serving up 10 more maternity costumes you can DIY this Halloween. Last year, we called on Brit herself to model maternity costumes as Juno, a gnome, a troll doll and more. This year, we roped in our commerce lead Cameron Rivinus, just a week before she headed out for maternity leave! That’s right — we shot these 10 costumes in APRIL. That’s how obsessed we are with Halloween. You can thank us later. Major props to expert DIY’ers Misty Spinney and Kelly Bryden for bringing each of these fully-baked looks to life. Okay mamas-to-be (and friends of mamas-to-be), here we go. In true Halloween form, we’ve got a classic mummy costume for mommy. Or if you’re British, a mummy costume for mummy. – white leggings and a white shirt – a white wig – lace (if you want to get fancy) Simply roll gauze and lace around your body to get the look of the dead.

To add some girlish flair, tie a piece of lace around your wig to create a Cyndi Lauper-inspired head band. Ah, how we love mixing holidays. Though a christmas ornament would also be cute for a pregnant gal, we went for the whole tree. How could we resist a star headband? What you need:– fitted green dress, brown pants and brown shoes – glittery gold foam paper Throw on your clothes and then drape the paper garland as you would across a tree. Hot glue the garland in place or use pins if you want to wear the dress post holiday. To make the tree topper, cut out a star from the gold foam paper and glue it to your headband. Don’t be afraid to bust this out around Christmas if you won’t be showing until then. We support dressing up for all holidays. Wouldn’t it be cool if you could watch the baby like you can watch fish in a tank? For this costume, we filled Cameron’s belly tank with colorful sea creatures. – black leggings and a black dress Cut out a circle of lycra to create your tank.

Then draw and cut out felt fish, coral and other goodies you’d find in a fish tank. Hot glue them to the lycra and then adhere that to the belly of the dress. Make sure to practice your best fish face for this one. We couldn’t help ourselves with this punny costume. Most of us have experienced the classic burrito baby after inhaling way too much food, quite possibly including a burrito. – gray or black leggings and t-shirt Much like the fish tank, for this costume you will cut out a felt baby, felt food and, most importantly, a spaghetti umbilical cord. Hot glue these pieces to your tee, and you’ve got yourself a burrito baby. Okay, so we know the Mother of Dragons didn’t have her dragons while she was pregnant, but don’t you think the stuffed animal really makes the outfit? – long blonde wavy wig – silver faux leather – small stuffed dragon friend Head to a thrift store and search for a brown-ish flowy dress. If you can’t find one that has the layered look, you can add some extra fabric with hot glue.

Cut a long strip of fake leather and wrap it around your chest and back. Pin it in place. Add small leather arm bands to complete the outfit. To style the wig, pull back each side to create a low half ponytail. Secure it at the nape of your neck. In the wise words of Lorde, “we’ll never be royals,” but we can certainly pretend this Halloween. Gorgeous as ever, Kate Middleton rocked the baby bump with class. And so can you! – a polka dot dress (or other royal thrift store find) – zig zag trim The main DIY in this costume is the hat. All you need to do is snip the trim so that it fits the hat fascinator. Glue the trim and feathers in place and let them dry. Style your hair with loose waves and wear minimal makeup for a true Kate Middleton look. It took us a while, but we finally came up with an international language: emoji. So to celebrate our love and happiness for the baby-to-be, we created a heart-eyed happy face emoji costume that says it all. – yellow, red and black felt

– red heart sunnies! Not sure you can cut out a perfect circle? Grab a pot or a wok or a large bowl and trace it on your yellow felt. Cut out your circle, two heart eyes and a moon-shaped smile. Glue them together and then adhere them to the front of your dress. You’ve got to get some heart sunglasses to really perfect this look! Cookie Monster has a cute little belly, right? This costume is going to keep you cozy on Halloween, which is perfect for the cooler weather we often get at the end of October. Plus you get to carry around cookies. And no one is going to complain about that! – blue fleece onesie – black and white felt – Circus animal cookies!!! This one is super easy. Just cut out two eyes and adhere them to your wig. Make sure they are askew. Cookie Monster’s eyes are always a little googley. Last step: eat cookies. This might be one of our all time favorite costumes. Cameron’s belly is the perfect shape for a gumball machine.

– red skirt and white shirt Notice how so many of these costumes require the same ingredients? You can make so many amazing outfits with a little bit of felt. For the gumball machine, cover your belly with pom-poms. Vary the colors as you go so that it looks realistic. Add the bottom section of the machine by cutting out a rectangle of white felt and adding the price, the lever and the opening for the gum. Pop on a red wig and you’ve got this costume in the bag. Last but not least, it’s everyone’s favorite juice mascot: the Kool-Aid man! Rounded from his pitcher body, this is an obvious choice for a pregnant gal. – red long-sleeved dress – silver spray paint To get the look of the pitcher, we took a red dress and spray painted the collar and left sleeve silver. Mimic the curves of the pitcher with painter’s tape so that you get a clean line. You can always go in with a small paint brush if the paint isn’t exactly perfect. Cut out eyes, eyebrows, a nose and a mouth from your black felt and glue it to the front of the dress.