I love plants. And I think, most of us love having some green patches in our homes or in the backyard. Succulents have been a rage for sometime. Its relatively easy to manage them.
In todays project, I have used some pantry waste material like cans and 7up plastic bottles to create a simple yet cute faux succulent.
Can you think up of any more ways to design succulents ?
I would love to hear from you.
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Do you also enjoy recycling pantry containers into various home decor items ?
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Cute idea. And something that the children could help with!
Totally Jo !
This is such a cool idea #globalblogging
Thank you Noleen. Glad you liked it.
What a lovely idea! These are so cute!
Thank you Veronica. Glad you like it.
Love love love! thanks so much for sharing on craft schooling Sunday!
Thank you very much Sara. Glad you liked it.
Finding your blog on Grandmas Briefs was a dream come true. I love your idea of using tin cans. I’m all for turning trash to treasure and there is time before Christmas although I’ve been known not to wait! Take care!
Wow Sheryl ! Your comment just made my day. Finding people who are as passionate as I am to repurpose is absolutely a joy. Will drop by your “place” too.
I plan on exploring your site later. And your quite welcome.
Wow, these look so pretty. Glad to see you join our #WordlessWednesday blog hop.
And I so love the idea of recycling.
Have a good week ahead!
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Thank you for dropping by Natasha.
Your faux succulents look awesome! Such a creative and unique idea. Pinned.
Thank you Allyson. I love the glassy succulents too.
What a great idea, we all need to try harder to find alternative ways to repurpose.
Happy PPF
Your right Tracey. Thank you for dropping by.
Very interesting! This a wonderful idea to keep kids creatively occupied! Elders too!! 🙂
True Archana. Thank you for dropping by.
Hi Naush, I LOVE your succulents, what a ***fab*u*lous*** idea. These would be the right plants for me, I’m not so good with real ones! Happy PPF, hugs, Valerie
Thank you for your comment Valerie. My plants “manage” to remain alive inspite of carelessness. So surely, this is a good option for me. 🙂 so glad you liked it.
fun ideas for recycling
Kathy
Thank you Kathy.
I’m sure I don’t have the patience to cut and glue and assemble but this is an interesting way to recycle. With kids, I wouldn’t use plastic bottles, I would use paper – just thinking out loud.
Have a lovely day.
There’s something so magical about plastic molding in organic shapes. I loved it. So long as we have some mask on and are working in an open air space – I’m all in for it. But I understand your view too. I love playing with all mediums. Thank you so much for dropping by, Lissa.
How fun is that?! And it is a plant that I wouldn’t kill! I kill all the plants. Thanks for sharing this fun craft and linking up with me, Naush!
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Great idea!
Thank you Christine
Hi Naush 🙂 I love how creative you are! The succulents look really cool! I’m going to go check you out on Instagram! 🙂
Thank you Rain. Glad you like the “green” in my corner !! Thank you also for dropping by on IG.
This is a wonderful idea and looks so pretty. Have a happy weekend, Elke
Thank you very much Elke. I love your blog. So creative and how beautifully you play with positive and negative in the images.
What a great idea! I am a big fan of succulents and I am biased but I am loving these!
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Maureen, I loved your Greece Travel pics. Thank you so much for dropping by.
Love glass work…PPF
“faux glass” 😉 – me too !! Thank you for dropping by Dora.
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Super cute, Naush! Thanks for sharing at Tuesday Turn About!
Thank you for dropping by Julie.
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These are so much fun! Thank you for sharing this with Creative Compulsions.
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Thank you Michelle for dropping by and commenting.
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