Making a DIY terrarium is easier than it looks! Follow these simple steps to create your very own succulent terrarium with minimal effort.
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After making the edible terrarium years ago, I still had never actually made a real one. But now that we’ve settled into the new house I’ve gotten super into gardening with both outdoor and indoor plants. This has led me to try out making my own DIY terrariums. For some reason I envisioned it to be difficult, but it really isn’t and only takes a few minutes! I used a starter terrarium kit and found my own succulent, but I’ll show you how easy it is with either a kit or separate materials.
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Materials for a Succulent Terrarium
- Glass Container (this is similar to the one I used)
- Succulent (this is the plant I used)
- Growing Medium (I use Rosy Soil – get 10% off with ABCRAFTY)
- Pebbles (these are similar to the ones I used)
- Dried Moss (I recommend using multiple colors such as this pack)
- Crystal, optional (You can polish your own or use raw crystals such as these)
- Figurine, optional
- Spray Bottle, optional
- Succulent Garden Tools, optional (this set is a good option)
- Water