Saturday, November 14, 2009

Can you suggest anything beyond the usual -- unique, economical -- to fill a large fishbowl?

...for decorative purpose; the usual meaning glass balls, potpourri, floating candles, terrarium, layered sands, seashells, artificial fruit or flowers, dried flowers?

Can you suggest anything beyond the usual -- unique, economical -- to fill a large fishbowl?
you could fill it with fairy lights, if its not by a plug buy some that uses batteries! :)
Reply:thank you so much for the best answer! :)x


fairy lights are the small stings of lights you usually have on a christmas tree, clear ones are the most effective! good luck! Report It

Reply:old little toys
Reply:Mardi-Gras beads.





A large candle in the middle, with the beads drizzled or wrapped around it. Use colors that complement the rest of the decor.
Reply:Get a real or fake bansi tree...fill the bottom with dirt of course, but to make it a little prettier line the sides with dried flowers or something like that. Make it its own lil world...? Just an idea... :D
Reply:i love just regular old lemons.. buy a ton.. they look crisp classy and smell good!
Reply:1 medium to large sprig of REAL LOOKING fake plant with a few blossoms. keep it and the inside clean/dust free. when you first buy the fake sprig spritz it with hairspray to give it a dew
Reply:How about all those little bits and pieces you have in the house? Maybe; dog toys, baby rattles and pacifiers, fridge magnets, small flags, wine corks, fishing lures, mini soaps, rolled up hand or kitchen towels, sachets, old photos, postcards or invitations, or shards of colorful pottery.
Reply:What about a fish, not unusual for a fish bowl, but I like the Japanese Betta fish, you can put decorative rocks in the bottom and the plant on top (the fish feeds off of the plants roots).
Reply:you forgot rocks.


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