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Mini Tiered Pooling Ponds Recirculating Moss Bog Bowl
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263,213 Views • Mar 25, 2023 • Click to toggle off description
In this one I take a pendant light shade and turn it into a naturalistic setup complete with moss, ponds, and waterfalls. Sometimes it's the most mundane objects that make for really interesting projects. My hope with this one was to create a neat feature with the pooling ponds that's highlighted by the beauty of the moss.

I hope you enjoy this one! Let me know what you think in the comments!

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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@SerpaDesign

1 year ago

It’s always fun for me to turn mundane objects into pieces of art, like this one. What do you think of the results? Have a great weekend SerpaSquad!

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@thadanaya9990

1 year ago

That tree moss really made it look dope. I like how everything is so deliberately placed, but still looks like it just naturally occurred.

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@michaelcox9016

1 year ago

I love hearing Tanner talk about his placements and stuff and being proud of what he’s made. I know it’s hard to appreciate your own art so good on him for being able to do it

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@noone1929

1 year ago

It’s amazing how diverse something as simple as moss can be, the contrast in texture, and you don’t get tired of looking at it.

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@nicrodel

1 year ago

The transformation of the deli cups into the tiered pools blew my mind!

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@conrad8809

1 year ago

I know you have inspired many people to do their own builds but I want to share a different kind of inspiration with you😊. My 5 year old son loves all sorts of creepy crawlies and animals and one of the ways we spend quality time together is designing new tanks and catching new critters. We currently have quite a few tanks around the house with everything from snails, fish and grasshoppers. This was all because I saw one of your videos. They drive my wife crazy, but my won loves them. Greetings from South Africa

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@stephenhujsa5050

1 year ago

You are a rembrandt in the aquarium field. Love watching you turn nothing into something.

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@morganw.4711

1 year ago

This is such a classic Serpa setup. Low cost materials with a completely stunning result. And miss, of course. ❤️

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@frankvolz7021

1 year ago

You are so fortunate to have your own supply of tree moss growing on your property! I have paid quite a sum having it shipped to me for my own terrarium builds, but I love the aesthetics they add.

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@BigboiiTone

1 year ago

I started watching this channel months ago and I gradually stopped watching for a few months. Now I'm coming back to this and I'm very happy I did. I've since become interested in table top games which feeds into my love of small, detailed things. The way you carefully glue the rocks and place the moss reminds me of scenery videos I've watched. You could make some of the coolest game tables! I also made a moss planter a few months ago with three different mosses. One of them looks similar to that "mini pine tree" moss you put in. Liked for moss

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@ericboff7273

1 year ago

I really like when you do waterfall pieces. Your placement of everything looks very natural. I agree, the tree moss sets it off. Very creative on using deli cups for the waterfall base. Love it! Already waiting for the next vid! Have a great week Tanner!

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@GyroMaster

1 year ago

Finally more pond builds, my favorite.

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@JadeIsPresent

1 year ago

There's nothing more satisfying than watching Tanner turn a mess of cheap plastic and glue into an absolute masterpiece

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@Wynn1953

1 year ago

Two things that I have realised and they are. (1) you have a really soothing voice that lull's me and (2) some of your videos remind me of project's I have worked on and the more I watch these videos I can feel that the next time I go into my local town I'll be looking for (clay) initially I have some interesting ideas for new models I want to create. Love 'n' Light and once again I thank you for sharing ❤❤😊

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@ghomerhust

1 year ago

dude the quality of your content has shot too the moon! keep it up! this is a beautiful and peaceful build, a soothing feel

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@susanlutz7427

1 year ago

My stress level came down 10 points after staring at the green orb with the black background! Such a fantastic project. Thanks for sharing!!!

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@glassyGREEN_

1 year ago

Your creativity is just incredible. It's crazy that you have so many new and different ideas every week, I love it 😍

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@kymberlysteiger8125

1 year ago

Wow 🤩 there really is no limits to your creativity and imagination! This is so beautiful. The Tree Moss makes the entire scene look like it was pulled directly out of the forest and plopped into that bowl… absolutely magical!

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@lisascenic

4 months ago

I don’t think I’ve ever seen deli cups looking so good!

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@cherylmartin9994

1 year ago

Wow! Only you could turn a lampshade and moss into a masterpiece!

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