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How to make a succulent garden with Dollar Tree Supplies



How to make a succulent garden with Dollar Tree Supplies
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Supplies are as follows:

Planter from Dollar Tree
Succulents from Dollar Tree
Glass beads
Foam blocks

Ribbons are a follows:
2in Burlap Ribbon

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12 Comments

  1. Ribbon fits horribly as container is tapered. Waste of beads in bottom of container. Use rocks from outside. Easy to find fairly clean ones. Not much effort to wash them off and cut down your costs. Don’t stick stem part of succulent in hot glue pan. That’s why it was harder to stick them in floral foam. The heat softened the stem. Rather use your gun to squirt glue in pre-made hole and then stick succulent in. Over-all cute project. Just could be more cost effective

  2. I'll be trying this. A suggestion use a chopstick, or screwdriver to make your holes for the stems.

  3. Sweet little succulent garden! I wonder how those succulents would do in my fairy garden? The real ones tend to freeze in the winter, even here in Louisiana.

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