If you’re looking for an indoor plant that’s low maintenance, but high style, you can’t go wrong with succulents. Try these beautiful ways to display them.
1. Hanging Terrarium
Hanging terrariums work well in any room, indoor or outdoor. Plus, they don’t take up too much space, which makes them perfect for small-space gardens or urban homes.
2. Living Monogram Wreath
You can purchase a monogram frame for a living wreath at your local craft store, or DIY one using plywood, paint, and a few other easy-to-find items. Some succulents won’t do well in the winter, so be sure to bring your monogram indoors before the first frost.
3. Mason Jar Garden
Mason jars aren’t just for canning—this adorable little succulent garden in a jar would make a great addition to your desk or kitchen counter. It’s also a sweet gift idea for Mom, or just about anyone on your list.
4. Birdcage Planter
Not sure what to do with all those vintage birdcages you’ve been collecting over the years? Now you can turn them into a gorgeous planter full of succulents! If your birdcage doesn’t have a base, cut a thick piece of cardboard or plywood to cover the open space in the bottom.
5. Vertical Succulent Garden
If you don’t have much room in your place for planters, but have a wall that needs decor, a vertical succulent garden is the perfect solution. With a few planks of wood and a sheet of plywood, you can easily build this garden wall, and give your space the statement piece it’s been missing.
6. Vintage Tea Cup
Make delicate succulents even more gorgeous by planting them in girly vintage tea cups. This simple DIY makes a beautiful impact either alone or as table décor for dinner parties and celebrations.
7. Painted Votive Planter
Using votives is another easy way to display your succulents, and a great way to use all those empty candle holders that are just collecting dust. Dress them up with craft paint or sharpies, fill with cactus soil and plants, and your votive planters are ready to brighten up any room.
8. Succulent Table
This succulent display idea may look a little complicated. But don’t worry. By using old pallets or scrap wood and an existing table frame, you’ll have a cool and unique succulent table in no time. Bonus: Your friends and family will think you spent a lot of time on it!
Top Image Credit: Circus Berry
How do you display succulents in your home? Which one of these ideas will you try this weekend?