Thursday, 25 October 2018

Idea for a "green" craft business- FREE

This would suite someone with youth and enthusiasm.

Did you know that moss has amazing properties to absorb carbon emmissions?

https://www.newcastle.gov.uk/news/englands-first-moss-tree-tackle-city-centre-pollution

Check that out and then look at moss tree on Pintrest.

Moss can grow on anything!


Idea for craft moss business

Make a kit to make two craft objects./ and also supply further dead moss with recipe.

Recipe

It is Ok to use dead moss it just comes to life again and grows.
 
Make a moss milkshake to spread it on vertical items. No, not to drink. Create a super-growth moss mixture by blending up moss into a liquid that can be spread onto objects and vertical items - such as walls, rocks, planters, and trees. Fill an old blender with a large piece of moss, 2 cups (470 ml) of buttermilk, and 2 cups (470 ml) of water. Blend the mixture until it has the consistency of a traditional milkshake.

Instead of buttermilk you can use sour cream or yoghurt but check it out on the internet and experiment the best mixture.

    This concoction does not have the greatest scent, so try to make it outdoors to avoid smelling up your home.[4]
    You can use moss that is dead or alive for this, and both will work in growing new moss.

Yes, it is actually quite possible to grow moss on many surfaces including bricks and stones. This is done by blending moss with two cups of water and two cups of buttermilk in a blender and pouring it on any desired surface.

You can use sour cream instead of buttermilk.

Include a wooden number for the house/ a heart shaped aperture photo frame ( I picked one up at Poundland)

the photo frame is for the bedroom will help with kids with ashma

/set of instructions

 dead moss that is enough for these two projects and

other ideas in the form of photographs of what can be done.

Make a moss milkshake to spread it on vertical items. No, not to drink. Create a super-growth moss mixture by blending up moss into a liquid that can be spread onto objects and vertical items - such as walls, rocks, planters, and trees. Fill an old blender with a large piece of moss, 2 cups (470 ml) of buttermilk, and 2 cups (470 ml) of water. Blend the mixture until it has the consistency of a traditional milkshake.

    This concoction does not have the greatest scent, so try to make it outdoors to avoid smelling up your home.[4]
    You can use moss that is dead or alive for this, and both will work in growing new moss.


Research the facts and suggest possible locations, a statue in   a shady part of a  front drive would absorb the carbonb emmissions of a car saarting up for example

Zoe Ainsworth-Grigg



Moss really thrives in shady warmish places.

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