DIY Vertical Garden - How To Plant Projects. [UPDATE: This story was originally published on August 27.]
The last time we attempted to foster a plant, it wasn’t pretty — let’s just say we may be the only people on earth able to kill a cactus (not kidding). And while we’re constantly ogling the pretty, plant-laden decor that fills our favorite local restaurants and boutiques, we aren’t so successful when recreating our own iterations … until now. We’ve tapped Leigh Okies and Allison Futeral, the adorable twosome behind dreamy Temescal Alley haven Crimson Horticultural Rarities, to show us how to whip up three, easy-as-pie plant DIY projects — charming vertical garden included!
Trust, these ladies have the greenest thumbs we’ve seen yet (just take a peek into their flourishing shop and you’ll see how seriously they take the craft). So, if you're ready to get your urban jungle on in a cinch, let’s dig in, shall we? Photographed by Anna-Alexia Basile Photographed by Anna-Alexia Basile Begin Slideshow. DIY Spring Felt Flower Box Craft.
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Good morning! DIY: Simple & Stunning Living Succulent Wreath. This succulent wreath is so easy & inexpensive, and it stays alive all year round!
I saw a gorg version on the cover of the new Viva Terra catalog and I knew I had to make one, cause I don’t have $100 to spend on a plant. My house is filled with succulents, one of the many bonuses of being a BFF of a fabulous succulent designer. She taught me that you can just chop off a bit of a living succulent and it will grow into a new plant! So that’s what I did, clipped from living plants (I might have taken a few from a local park, if it doesn’t kill the plant that’s not stealing right?) , and arranged into this living wreath. Total cost was about $10 and once the cuttings were dry, the assembly of the wreath took one nap time (an hour and a half). Learn How to Make A Living Succulent Wreath after the jump… DIY Spring Wreath. Cascading Paper Flower Garland. April shower bring gorgeous cascading paper flower garlands!
You may remember a version of this garland that I created about a year ago. I have made some changes, upgrades and improvements and here it is, version two just for you. I can see this garland as a backdrop for a wedding ceremony, or for at the reception. It would also be perfect for a spring party or event. Or to decorate a room. DIY Name Garland & Tissue Paper Flowers. Paper Flower Bouquet DIY. Dec 12 Today I’m so excited to share a special DIY I designed for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals.
If you’ve ever visited a child in the hospital, you know that bringing in gifts or decorations can be tricky. Many hospitals have restrictions on what is allowed into the pediatric floor - no plants, no flowers, no latex, no food or candy, no stuffed animals, no used toys. So, this DIY is a great solution! It’s perfectly safe and will brighten up a hospitalized child’s room. Click through for instructions… Materials: Crepe Paper, Floral Wire , Floral Tape , Scissors , Ribbon For Flowers with Round Stamen: Step 1: Cut out 2 small pieces of crepe paper and a long piece of floral wire. For Flowers with a Fringe Stamen: Step 1: Cut out varying colors and sizes of fringe and a long piece of floral wire. Step 3: Cut petals and fringe out of crepe paper. This post is brought to you by Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time.
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