This is a very humid climate and mold can easily grow on many things, especially wood, leather, and clothes (anything with body oils). I bought plastic chairs and tables because they were inexpensive and easy to care for. But, we discovered that mold had been growing on the underside of some of our chairs. When given lemons, make lemonade and when given mold, make photos! These are just a few, heavily photo-shopped with contrast, color, and whatever else I felt like doing but I think they are sort of interesting. Who would have thought? Mold is beautiful 😀
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gorgeous!
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Thanks 🙂
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Kris, I don’t know if you read my post about Black Mold, Toxic Tea, but be careful and rid your house of any mold. It is beautiful, but it’s toxic.
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After the photos, the chairs got cleaned with bleach. My husband is allergic to mold, makes him cough and sneeze so we are extra motivated to prevent it as much as we can.
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