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Let the jar stand for at least a couple days, marking the outside with a marker or tape at these intervals: Let the jar stand for at least a couple days, marking the outside with a marker or tape at these intervals: After one minute, mark the jar at the top of the settled particles.
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In the center of the main gallery, by jarring contrast, stands a towering, phallic construction of old, broken boards with a straight white neon tube running through it from the floor to almost the ceiling.
The two friends, who spend most of their weekends "antiquing and junking," Ms. Maslow said, use repurposed vessels like old apothecary jars, cake stands and decanters to make the terrariums, which seemed at home among the vintage furniture and clothing and artisanal food at the market in Fort Greene.
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