9 DIY Christmas Terrariums With Plants And Not Only

9 DIY Christmas Terrariums With Plants And Not Only
Christmas is in the air! Everyone is making decorations and choosing gifts to make this holiday more special. If you have a couple of transparent ornaments, you can turn them into awesome terrariums – living or not living ones. The easiest way to make a terrarium ornament is to put some fun figures like deer... 
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14 Creative DIY Air Plant Décor Ideas

14 Creative DIY Air Plant Décor Ideas
Air plants need no soil because water and nutrients are absorbed through the leaves, and the roots are used as anchors only. That’s why these plants are ideal for home décor as you can display them however you want adding a cool green touch to the décor. Making an air plant terrarium or wall display... 
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10 DIY Spring Living Terrariums To Make

10 DIY Spring Living Terrariums To Make
Everybody wants to spend some time outdoors and enjoy the awakening nature but we don’t often have time for this, so a living terrarium is a cool idea to bring a piece of it home. There are different shapes of terrariums and the things you can choose for them – from a real terrarium to... 
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DIY Christmas Hanging Terrarium

DIY Christmas Hanging Terrarium
Terrariums are recent everybody’s love! And a Christmas terrarium can be a great ornament or a gift. To make one you’ll need small hanging glass terrariums, a styrofoam ball, a craft knife, Christmas minis like santa, deer, bottle brush trees, hot glue, Diamond Dust Glitter and ribbon. The first thing you need to do is... 
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12 Simple And Cool DIY Halloween Terrariums

12 Simple And Cool DIY Halloween Terrariums
Terrariums are very popular today, and they are used for decorating everywhere: in homes, at weddings and other important events, just everywhere! Why not make some pretty terrariums for Halloween? Take some air plants and faux ravens to create a stylish classical terrarium for elegant décor. Find plastic small coffins, skeletons, spiders and skulls and... 
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DIY Faceted Hanging Terrarium

DIY Faceted Hanging Terrarium
Terrariums are extremely popular and bring a little bit freshness to the interior. That’s why we’ve decided to tell you about this faceted hanging terrarium. You’ll need a brass light fixture and a fake succulent in a planter. Remove all the hardware until just the glass shell remained. If you want, you can paint the... 
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Unusual DIY Chemistry Flask Terrarium

Unusual DIY Chemistry Flask Terrarium
Terrarium obsession! There are so many ideas how to make them because a terrarium is so-so cute! Today we’ll make a stylish and unusual terrarium, and the supplies are a chemistry flask, small stones for drainage, activated charcoal, moss, soil, mini succulents, long tweezers or another skinny tool for arranging succulents. Wash the flask and... 
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DIY Easter Egg Terrariums

DIY Easter Egg Terrariums
Terrariums are very fashionable today, there are so many different terrariums for every case, so let’s make a cool gift for Easter – an Easter terrarium! You’ll need  clear plastic eggs, moss, dirt, gold spray. So, first spray the colored egg part gold. Wait 24 hours to dry properly and start filling the terrarium. Insert... 
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DIY Easter Terrarium With Moss Rabbits

DIY Easter Terrarium With Moss Rabbits
This is a perfect Easter decoration and gift not only for adults but also for kids. For this simple Easter terrarium you’ll need a small glass vase, preserved moss, moss covered styrofoam rabbits, small fake eggs, dirt and toothpicks. Put some dirt into your vase and the preserved moss. Stick toothpicks into the bottom of... 
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DIY Mini Easter Terrariums

DIY Mini Easter Terrariums
We’ve told you of some cute terrariums, and this one is a cool Easter gift for your little kid. The supplies are 1″ miniature chenille chicks, colored sand, mini Easter eggs or beads, tiny air plant, a glass votive or other small vessel, Easter favor tag, label & ribbon. First, layer the colored sand in... 
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