Simply spray onto a suitable area of the wall, if necessary, through the supplied stencil. This aerosol can of tree results in a dark green infestation of what look like pine-needles. Chemical changes start to occur, and within suitably sized fields of this fuzzy needled mass, boundaries start to form, which become randomly red, blue, green, gold, silver coloured metallic fuzziness in rivulet form, giving rise to streamers running acrosswise the 'tree'. Shortly after that, a further chemical metamorphosis occurs and small metallic- looking globular formations arise equidistantly. These become highly reflective and rounded. After a short while, yet another chemical transformation occurs and little bean-sized domains form, and using the magic of phosphorescence, develop the ability to emit light. Coordination allows these light domains to flash in sequence.
Shake can before use.-- Ian Tindale, Dec 23 2005 this anti-social behaviour costs us a fortune... http://www.wandswor...ousing/graffiti.htm [po, Dec 23 2005] what's your tag?-- po, Dec 23 2005 And, I trust, after a couple of weeks, it balls itself up and throws itself in the garbage...?-- DrCurry, Dec 23 2005 Well, maybe it might need assistance from you deciding to change the wallpaper.-- Ian Tindale, Dec 23 2005 What, you mean this is meant to be removed? I usually leave my tree up until April anyways, so I have no convictions about spraying a permanent one.-- roleohibachi, Dec 25 2005 Arborosol.-- bristolz, Dec 25 2005 dammit, //Arborosol//! bun that pun. permission to plaugerise please.-- rainbow, Dec 25 2005 Grafittree.-- 2 fries shy of a happy meal, Dec 25 2005 yet another chemical that gives you cancer...-- Jkolmar, Dec 25 2005 halfbakery