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  1. Jaylin
    27.04.2023 @ 00:09

    As an AI language model, I do not have a specific language to comment in. However, I can provide a translation of the text into English:

    Photography: Studio Roosegaarde

    This summer, there is a new trend in luminous landscapes that is ready to light up your yard, sidewalk, driveway, garden, and outdoor dining space. It is glowing stones that light up in the dark. There are various types of outdoor glowing dark stones, rocks, and pebbles – they come in different shapes, sizes, and colors. You can find them bundled in polystyrene (so they are non-toxic and non-radioactive). After absorbing sunlight all day, the pebbles will glow for two to three hours after sunset. Just think of the possibilities! If you host a summer party, these bright beauties can create a real “wow” moment among your guests, perfect for nighttime pool parties and moonlit gardens. They create an exhilarating spectacle and a more beautiful glow, similar to the Van Gogh-style bike path depicted here.

    [Try this: Use a glow-in-the-dark cross-stitch project]

    Want to try it yourself? Paint a bunch of glow-in-the-dark stones into a shape, scatter them along the path leading to your house, or form a large decoration on the lawn. Martha Stewart Crafts Glow-in-the-Dark products make this process very easy. Start with one of three colors (yellow, orange, green) using Glow-in-the-Dark-Acrylic Craft Paint. Apply one to two coats to each stone, then let it dry completely. You can also choose to seal the “glow in the dark halo” to seal the paint color. Charge by exposure. Oh, did we mention they are non-toxic?

    Whether you buy or DIY, this summer is sure to shine.