A farmhouse terrarium is a great way to add some rustic decor to your home. Grab some colorful succulents and add them to make a simple centerpiece or even add to a mantel. You can whip this easy terrarium up in minutes and will love the look in your home!
Easy Terrarium Supplies:
- Darice Rustic terrarium
- Darice Succulents (look for colorful ones or use all green)
For this easy terrarium project, I literally just bent the stems on my succulents and laid them inside. I love a gorgeous mix of succulents in different shades especially for spring. I made them where they were shorter in the front and longer in the back.
Continue until the entire terrarium is full. You will also want to make sure this looks okay from the side as there are windows all the way around it. You can use a bit of hot glue to secure if you would like but I literally just laid them inside. Start with larger succulents and then add in a few smaller ones to fill in any gaps. You can also trim any stems with scissors if needed.
Once you are happy with the way this looks, you can close the top and set anywhere in your home. By using faux succulents, you don’t have to water this one or take care of it in anyway! Just enjoy your farmhouse terrarium and those gorgeous succulents!
Plus that rustic finish on the terrarium is just amazing. Yes it comes just like that with no need to paint it when you get it! You have to love that!
A stack of succulents in a gorgeous rustic display. I can’t wait to think of other things to add to easy terrarium decoration! I may even change it up for the seasons.
What will you add to your farmhouse terrarium?
You can also check out how to make a terrarium using Darice candle lanterns.
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Angie blogs at The Country Chic Cottage where you can find creative crafts, vintage finds, home decor, and DIY all with a little farmhouse flair. Angie has been blogging for several years and is married with three kids. Stop by her blog where you will find everything from small, quick crafts to major furniture and home makeovers.
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