I constantly find myself in awe
of the wonderfully talented people I encounter daily - especially here
in the land of blogging. I share links to some of the fabulous
projects I come across each weekend in my Week in Review posts, and now
on (most) Wednesday's... at least for a awhile... I'm going to be going
a step further and inviting one of those creative folks to guest blog
here at Ready, Set, Craft!
You may remember today's guest, angelina la dawn tomato, from her crafty ornaments guest post here during the holidays last year. She's back today with a fun terrarium how-to that is a perfect project for kids and adults alike. When you're done here be sure to pop over to her place to check out what she's up to there!
i know this craft is kind of not super crafty, but let me just tell you
how much i love terrariums. it's a lot. one of my kitties refuses to
let anything green and growing in a flower pot
survive in our apartment, so this is the perfect plant for me. it's
also a great activity for kids, and they make great gifts. really, i
love these things!
so go grab your supplies:
- large glass vase, candle tumbler or fish bowl {like i used}
-
colored rocks, pebbles, sand, sea shells, mosaic tiles, or any other
accent you'd like to use {look around at the craft store- there are
tons of options!}
- potting soil {optional, depending on how big your container/plant is}
- a succulent or cactus to fit your container
step 1: fill the bottom of the bowl with your colored pebbles or other accent material. {i usually go for 25% full}
step 2: add an equal layer of dirt.
step 3: add your plant of choice.
step 4: add sea shells {i used the shells i've collected over the years at various different beaches} or other accent material around the plant.
step 5: voila! you're done! i put mine in the book shelf for something unexpected.
you
only need to water your plant once a week, and by putting the pebbles
{or whatever} at the bottom of the bowl, you prevent over-watering.
pretty fool-proof. and i love anything that seems to have endless
possibilities- go make it your own :)
3 comments:
Thanks for the great guest post, Angie!
I have the worst green thumb, but there is hope with this...
Cute idea! :)
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