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Thursday
Sep132012

TW Workshop

Such a cool collection from TW Workshop by British designer Tracy Wilkinson! What initially caught my attention from her collection were the ceramic vessels intricately woven with wicker. They have this wonderful rustic and clearly - handmade - look. But really, getting one of these is just another excuse for me to bring pretty plants into my house!! Love them all...

 

 

Monday
Aug272012

DIY Book Planters for Succulents

I can't wait to make one of these book planters... for EVERYONE I know. Such a brilliant idea! Wouldn't these look lovely as a table centerpiece as well? LOVE. Full instructions found HERE.

Tuesday
Aug212012

Less Work, More Zen

I could definitely use a moment of zen in the office today. This neon garden by Etsy shop Wendiland looks like it could do the trick! And it would fit perfectly on my desk- right next to the bajillion stacks of papers. Guess I'll just have to add "get zen garden" to my to-do list...

Friday
May202011

Air Plant Gifts

What a sweet idea from Etsy shop To Hold. Air plants are lovely little free floating succulents that can be placed just about anywhere- making them an awesome party favor idea because they can live in little packages for a few days without wilting away. I love how they've been placed in these button shells... wouldn't they be just lovely on a vanity table or kitchen shelf?

 

Friday
Mar252011

Plaid Pigeon : Toy Planters

 Such a cool idea: Toy Planter's from Plaid Pigeon. Clearing a spot on my desk for one right now...

 

 

Friday
Sep032010

DIY: Succulent Tea Cups

It's FRIDAY! Plans for the weekend: pick up my Oraganic Veggie Box, hit up the FYF Fest, help the BF finish up putting together his new place with some possible thrifting, a BBQ with friends on Labor Day... and suprisingly- I think I may have some down time in between! Nice. That means I have time for this- a little project I found on the blog Epherriall Designs... it's this great little DIY Succulent Teacup window garden. This will be perfect for my office- which at the moment has absolutely no plants in it, one large concrete wall, and a view of a Circle K across the street. What can I say? It's pretty amazing. But, I think it could use a little decor- and this idea sure will freshen up the space. The great thing is, it's very inexpensive and easy to do. Succulents are about a $1.00 each at your local garden store (or you can even try the 99¢ Store, they have them there on occassion) and cool vintage tea cups are super easy to find at Thrift Stores. So here it is guys, the simple succulent tea cup garden... Have a great weekend!