Next on my agenda. Hanging terrariums. Thought it would be a perfect thing for the office. Now if only I can get an idea on how to do them. I tried once & it didn't go so well. So why not try it a 2nd time around?
I had purchased the tear drop glass terrariums from whole foods about 2 years ago. I purchased the other ones from Target dollar bins for $3. These looked a lot easier to add plants, so I figured I should give them a try.
My sad empty glass terrariums. |
So where to start? I searched high and low and got a few ideas.
First terrarium I saw, was actually a how to hang a planter. Though I wasn't looking at doing this in my office area, I do want to make this for another area.
How to Hang a Planter from a Daily Something. |
A Beautiful Mess shows you how to use plastic fish bowls. I will be officially on the hunt for plastic fish bowls now.
Love the seating area with plants. Perfect lighting. Picture from a Beautiful mess. |
Here is a different idea for air plants. Hanging Terrarium sets it up a little differently. I have managed to kill my air plants, however I am willing to give it another shot.
Picture from hanging terrarium |
Craft Organics utilizes a light bulb to display their succulents.
Light Bulb reuse from Crafts organic. |
If DIY is not your thing, then you can purchase a kit like the one from Abbey McKenna Succulent designs.
Hanging Terrarium Kit by Abbey McKenna designs. |
Pictured in Hooks & Lattice garden market are several glass terrariums. This is the look that I love & wanting to achieve. Hopefully my idea can transform to reality.
Now to sit & figure out placement, plant choice & how many terrariums I want to hang. Hopefully I can post pics soon. :)
HAVE YOU EVER HUNG A PLANT? Would love to see how it turned out. DID YOU DO SUCCULENTS OR AIR PLANTS?
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