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Tabletop Terrarium

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Happy Friday! This is Annie from Rocky Mountain Bliss back with another fun weekend (or weeknight) craft project. I’ve officially fallen in love with succulents. With easy care and beautiful colors and textures, succulents are the perfect addition to any room in your home. This Tabletop Terrarium tutorial will walk you through just how easy it is to design your own succulent display.

This quick terrarium tutorial demonstrates how easily you can make your own DIY succulent garden.

To make your own tabletop terrarium you will need:

  •  Potting soil
  • A container/pot
  • Moss
  • Your favorite succulent (order online or ask your local florist for recommendations)

This quick terrarium tutorial demonstrates how easily you can make your own DIY succulent garden.

I started with a glass pyramid for my terrarium base. Succulents do not need much soil or water so you can use your imagination and select your favorite container for your base. This pyramid came from a local craft store.

This quick terrarium tutorial demonstrates how easily you can make your own DIY succulent garden.

Fill the base of your terrarium with decorative rocks or moss. This adds some texture to your finished display.

This quick terrarium tutorial demonstrates how easily you can make your own DIY succulent garden.

Fill in the rest of the base with a high quality potting soil. You don’t need much, the better the soil, the better off your plants will grow.

Chicks & Hens are a beautiful fast growing succulent

Chicks and Hens are one of my favorite succulents. They grow wonderfully in a garden and a single plant can spread up to two feet. I had originally intended to use this ‘hen’ for my terrarium, but learned quickly that the plant was already too large for the space. Luckily, I had a couple of other small succulents on hand that I was able to separate out!

This quick terrarium tutorial demonstrates how easily you can make your own DIY succulent garden.

Carefully separate the roots of your plants. Most succulents are fairly hardy so separating them won’t cause the shock it might on another plant, but it’s best to be careful. If the plants are large, use a clean pair os shears to cut them apart.

This quick terrarium tutorial demonstrates how easily you can make your own DIY succulent garden.

Press the newly separated plants into the soil. Add additional soil to cover the full root. If you have space, you can add additional moss on top. The plants I decided to use are called, Donkey Tail on the left and Trailing Jade on the right.

Clean up your mess, water the softly and proudly display your new terrarium!

This quick terrarium tutorial demonstrates how easily you can make your own DIY succulent garden.

If you liked this decor tutorial you may want to check out some of my other posts on Rocky Mountain Bliss!

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