Succulents are all the rage these days. You might even say they are becoming a classic… again. Today, let’s learn how to make a small succulent arrangement. This DIY mini faux succulent arrangement can be created in just 10 minutes. Seriously!
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Recently, my brother purchased a gorgeous, live succulent arrangement for our mom. It was for Mother’s Day, and it was planted in a lovely lightweight resin planter that looked like real concrete.
Unfortunately, the succulent must have been infested when he bought it, but none of us noticed until about a week later when black fly was hovering all around it.
I tried to treat it with some natural solutions, but because my mom lives in an assisted living community, I wasn’t there for the daily required spraying. Unfortunately, Mom wasn’t able to remember to do it either.
So, what’s a girl to do with infested succulents in a beautiful, albeit plastic, pot?
Well, I threw away the “innards” and decided to add a DIY mini faux succulent garden. And today, I’m going to show you how to do-it-yourself in just about ten minutes. No joke… this was SUPER easy to make!
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And, if you’ve priced any artificial succulent arrangements, they aren’t cheap. I found this smaller one at Crate and Barrel, this comparably sized one at Pottery Barn, and this larger one at Home Depot.
By the way, read through to the end and I’ll show you a quick fix that I did the next day to make this succulent arrangement look even more ‘real’.
This DIY faux succulent arrangement doesn’t take much to create. However, you just might have a bit of difficulty in choosing your vessel and your faux succulent collection because there are so many lovely ones to choose from.
When creating a mini faux succulent garden, take these tips into consideration:
Here are some suggestions for artificial succulent planters. Amazon has quite a selection in a variety of prices. I’m listing the most affordable that I found.
Some of these come in a double-pack, so you can make one for yourself and one for a gift!
Choosing a collection of artificial succulents may be harder than you think, only because there are so many to choose from. In the meantime, keep this in mind:
Here are a few economical options that look quite real…
Now let’s get down to business!
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This mini garden literally took me about 10 minutes to make! Here are the quick and easy steps:
And that’s it! Here’s the finished product on the day this was made…
A few more pieces were added, including the touch of lavender color in the back. I thought I was finished…
The height in the back lends visual interest to the whole arrangement.
But… the next day, when I was getting ready to take the arrangement to my mom’s apartment, I looked at the arrangement again and it was too crowded. So, I removed a couple of stems!
Here is the new home for my mom’s DIY mini succulent planter.
The shelf unit was inexpensive and matches the furniture that her community has placed in the hallway. You wouldn’t guess the corner shelf is plastic!
I removed some of the stems, including the lavender-colored one, and a couple of smaller ones, leaving the moss to show more. As a result, I think the arrangement looks more real, don’t you?
Getting this particular color of succulent to focus was difficult for me for some reason. It’s a tad frustrating when simple focusing is still a struggle after 3 years! #newbiebloggerstill
My mom is really enjoying her shelf unit. More importantly, it helps her to recognize her apartment door. Adding some coastal touches coordinates with the assisted living community’s decor, as well.
Next, I need to change out her door decor! ????
So, are you ready to make your own tiny artificial succulent garden? Or maybe you want to make a BIG one!
More ideas for a mini faux succulent arrangement:
By the way, if you like this succulent project, you might like some of these projects, too.
Be sure to let me know if you make one of these faux succulent gardens for your home! And if you have any questions, just leave them in the comments below! I love hearing from you!
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