Fun Faux Succulent Projects
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Fun Faux Succulent Projects
One of the great things about Faux Succulent Projects is that you can let your imagination run wild! They can be as whimsical and fun. All these great products are available at Ben Franklin Crafts and Frames in Redmond.
Check out these great ideas.
“Broken” Flower Pot Display
This charming “broken” flower pot actually comes like this… broken! Just add some faux succulents and a few figurines to make it your own.
Supplies: “Broken” Flower Pot, animal figurines, faux succulents and hot glue.
Add pieces of faux succulents to the flower pit and secure with hot glue. Add animal figurines.
Dragon Display
Do you believe in magic? How about dragons? These little guys make a fantastic fantasy themed display.
Supplies: Wood Tray, glass vase, faux ferns and ivy, rocks, two dragon figurines, moss and large rocks. You can also use hot glue to secure pieces down.
Using the photo as a guide, arrange items.
Sleeping Mermaid
Mermaids never go out of style! This little one is taking a nap. I love that you can hang this piece or use it’s “legs.”
Supplies: Glass Container, small rocks, blue glass pieces, air plant and mermaid figurine.
Add rocks to container, followed by a layer of glass. Gently nestle air plant inside. Place mermaid on top.
Gnome Estate
A tray is an opportunity to have a lot of space to decorate. It’s a twist on the classic Gnome Home… more like a Gnome Estate!
Supplies: Large Wooden Tray, gnome home, gnome, squirrel, bunny and mushroom figurines, rocks, moss and snippets of faux ferns. Use hot glue to secure.
Using the photo as a guide, arrange items.
Isn’t he adorable?
Mini Arrangement
This tiny arrangement would be perfect on your work desk!
Supplies: Small Wooden Candle Holder, small piece of floral foam, snippets of faux succulents.
Place floral foam in container. Place stems of faux succulents inside.
Fairy Teacup
Where else would you find a tiny fairy but in a cute little teacup?
Supplies: Glass Teacup and Saucer, tiny rocks, moss and fairy figurine.
Using the photo as a guide, arrange items.
Gnome in a Mason Jar
There’s no place like “gnome”… especially when it’s a mason jar.
Supplies: Mason Jar (quart size), rocks, moss, snip of faux flowers, gnome and rabbit figurines.
Using the photo as a guide, arrange items.
I bet if that gnome estate was on my coffee table I’d fidget with it constantly. It would be like having one of those zen tabletop gardens, only way more cool.
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