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DIY Succulent Project
"One year ago I made some big health changes. To celebrate my new lifestyle, I upcycled my first container of vegan food into this adorable DIY for several succulent plants. Today, this project is not only honoring my health, but also Mom and Mother Earth."
Primary TechniqueDIY Craft
Project TypeMake a Project
Why You'll Love This Recycled Craft
Here are the top 3 reasons to make this DIY Succulent Project:
1. Celebrate personal milestones: This project is a perfect way to commemorate a big health change or any personal achievement. By upcycling a container and creating a beautiful succulent display, you can visually represent your journey and celebrate your progress.
2. Honor loved ones: Whether it's your mom, a dear friend, or Mother Earth herself, this project is a wonderful way to show appreciation and gratitude. By using materials that have sentimental value or choosing plants that have a special meaning, you can create a thoughtful gift or decoration that honors those you care about.
3. Sustainable living: By upcycling containers and growing your own succulents, you are not only being creative but also contributing to a more sustainable lifestyle. Repurposing materials and growing your own plants can help reduce waste and promote environmental consciousness. Plus, having beautiful succulents in your home can help improve air quality and add a touch of nature to your living space.
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BettyVedder
Jun 25, 2017
This is great! I'm looking for a craft for craft night with my neighbors, and I love this. Perfect!
Weberme
Apr 03, 2017
I really thought these were real pots at first. I did not realize it was an empty container wrapped with some twine cord. What a super idea and a great way to recycle. I want to plant some succulents and been looking for good pots but have not found any I liked so this is something I may do. This is such a easy project and anyone can do it. Is the rocks on the bottom enough to keep the soil from getting to wet or do you still need drain holes? So if you want to save money and want something different for your succulents why not try this.
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