Are you looking for succulent crafts that are simple to do? Here's a list of awesome succulent crafts, created by succulent lovers just like you!
Fun ideas for unique DIY fake succulents for your home. Best of all, you won't have to worry about "taking care" of these faux plants.
This tutorial shows you how to make your own Faux fake succulents using Clay.
Are you looking for succulent crafts that are simple to do? Here's a list of awesome succulent crafts, created by succulent lovers just like you!
Fun ideas for unique DIY fake succulents for your home. Best of all, you won't have to worry about "taking care" of these faux plants.
Learn how to make a succulent wreath using faux succulent plants and a styrofoam wreath form in this easy craft tutorial! Faux succulents are available in bulk which makes it easy to make gorgeous projects like these DIY succulent planters. Today, we are going to make a succulent wreath using faux succulents and a styrofoam wreath form. Here's how to make one! How to Make a Succulent Wreath Step 1: Gather Supplies Supplies Needed: Styrofoam Wreath Form Faux Succulents Wire Cutter Hot Glue Gun and Glue Twine - to create a hanging loop Step 2: Push faux succulent plants into
Did you know that you can change the color of faux succulents? Succulents are so amazing that they look almost "other worldly" or even not real...but I touch them and discover, yes they ARE real. I am not good at keeping any plant alive so usually I like to buy artificial succulents that LOOK real. The plant in the middle is a pot of real succulents I am hoping to keep alive. The fake succulents on the left are ones that I do like the color of. I probably got them one at a time using a discount coupon at craft stores. The fake succulents on the right were a great bargain but I don't really like to colors. Sometimes I come across really inexpensive fake succulents that have good shape but are not a color that my eye is used to seeing so it LOOKS fake to me. If this happens to you, now you can buy the succulent and change its color to what you like. I couldn't resist buying a bunch of faux succulents marked down 80% last year at Michael's even though I was not in love with the colors. I told myself that somewhere in the world there are real succulents those colors. I used them in my Autumn decorating on top of faux pumpkins that I had painted white. I thought I could learn to like the faux succulents just as they were...but I did not. The colors bothered me all season. Autumn 2017 So this year my painting project was not faux pumpkins but faux succulents. I tried to "google" how to do it but the only results I found were how to paint real succulents. Here are my attempts at changing the colors of some of my faux succulents... I've had good luck in the past making my own chalk paint out of plaster of paris and acrylic paint. (Click here for recipe.) For some reason, the plaster in the mix makes the paint stick to almost anything. Since the surface of the faux succulents is rubbery, I thought the plaster would help. The plaster is very cheap and can be found at any craft store. The dots in the above photo are the bottoms of bottles of acrylic craft paints that are candidates to be used on the succulents. A chalk paint recipe is usually about 1 part plaster to 3 parts paint then thinned with some water. I started out with about an even amount of plaster and paint for this project. I didn't totally mix the entire amounts of the three ingredients together on the plate...just pulled a little of each together with a wooden skewer and stirred together in the middle. What seemed to work best was little bit of plaster, some paint and some water. If I kept the paint fairly thin with water, some of the color variation from the original faux succulent could show through. That helped the succulent from being just one color. I used a regular craft paint brush to put the paint on the leaves. It seemed to be better to start at the bottom and work my way up. I thought I was going to like the light green paint best but after I had painted a few succulents with it, they seemed a little too yellowish. At least I knew I did not want all of them that color. In the beginning I was painting the back and the front of the flat succulents. Then I got lazy and told myself the bottoms would not show so I only painted one side. Big mistake. When I was arranging the succulents, the bottoms showed way more than I thought they would. Paint both sides. I added a darker green color the the plate palette for variety. I actually liked it better. I added some of it to the ends of the leaves on the ones I had already painted and painted other succulents with mostly the darker green. I also like purple succulents. The purple that I had in my paint stash was not quite right straight out of the bottle. At first I added a brown paint to the purple which turned out almost pink on the faux succulent... not terrible but I wanted a darker purple. By adding black paint to the purple, I got a color I liked. Succulents on the left side of the plate have been painted; the right side has not been painted. Here are the colors of acrylic paint that I ended up using the most in painting the succulents...Americana Avocado, Craft Smart Spanish Olive, Color Traditions Wrought Iron and Color Traditions Pansy Purple. By combining and layering these colors I was able to get a lot of different looks on the fake succulents. To get ideas on how you want to paint your fake succulents just "google" images of succulents...so much variety! You can use faux succulents all year in your decorating so paint them in colors that appeal to you and enjoy them. I hope you are happy with your painted faux succulents at this point if you have tried this technique. If you don't have plaster, try painting the faux succulents without it...the paint by itself may do just fine in adhering. If you think the paint looks kind of "flat" or you want to protect the paint, you can paint a clear "satin finish" sealer on the succulents. Small amounts can be purchased in the same area as acrylic paints at a craft store. Before Sealer After Sealer If you already have some clear wax on hand, an alternative to the satin sealer is to rub wax on the succulents. Smash some of the wax with a fork (you can throw away a plastic one) until it is soft. I thought I would be able to brush the wax on but rubbing it on the leaves with my fingers was best. Succulent on the left has wax; one on the right is waiting for it's wax massage. On some, but not all, of the waxed succulents whitish spots showed up a couple of days later. I think it was due to leaving too much wax on the leaves. Usually when you wax over chalk paint to preserve the finish, you go back and buff it down later. I didn't do that to the faux succulent leaves. If the white (on purple above) or yellow (on green above) bothers you, here is a fix... Scraping the white (too much wax? too much plaster?) with the tip of a wooden skewer and then buffing the leaves with a lint-free cloth helps a lot. Another trick I tried to speed up the excess wax removal was to heat the succulent up with a hair dryer first. Stop the heating when you see the wax get shiny then immediately rub it. A little bit of the color you painted on might come off but it just helps the succulent have more depth of color. Here's how I used some of my refurbished faux succulents in decorating for Autumn this year... If you would like to see more of how I used the painted succulents for Fall, click on this link... Fall Home Tour 2018. I might have made this painting of faux succulents more complicated than it is with the plaster, sealer, wax, etc. If you want to give this a try and all you have on hand is acrylic paint, just try that on a faux succulent to change the color...see how it comes out for you! If you want to see the "how to" of putting faux succulents on top of faux pumpkins for a carefree Autumn look , please click on this post "How to Combine Succulents and Pumpkins". Here is a good Pinterest image if you would like to save this idea to one of your boards.
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You’ll love this 30-minute (or less!) DIY fake succulent art! Learn how to make faux succulent art with this easy step-by-step tutorial.
If you want a cheap and easy DIY home decor idea that's perfect for Spring, check out these tutorials for some awesome handmade decorations using artificial plants.
Fun ideas for unique DIY fake succulents for your home. Best of all, you won't have to worry about "taking care" of these faux plants.
This DIY faux succulent wall art craft will add a bright spot to your home! It is beautiful and easy to make for adults and kids.
You’ll love this 30-minute (or less!) DIY fake succulent art! Learn how to make faux succulent art with this easy step-by-step tutorial.
I've been wanting those gorgeous green faux succulent magnets for my fridge door but didn't want to shell out $4 each on Etsy so I made my own! This simple
Don’t have a green thumb, but want something green to liven up your space? Here is a tutorial on how to make clay succulents that require no care at all! These are fun and easy to make, and will last forever. Try making different types of succulents and paint them any color you want. Give it...
You’ll love this 30-minute (or less!) DIY fake succulent art! Learn how to make faux succulent art with this easy step-by-step tutorial.
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Make faux succulents from pine cones! Collect pine cones, paint them to look like succulents, then arrange them in a vertical garden!
The best 30 DIY ideas to make fake plants. Use paper, felt, fabric or pebble to create faux plants that look better than real ones.
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If you want a cheap and easy DIY home decor idea that's perfect for Spring, check out these tutorials for some awesome handmade decorations using artificial plants.
Learn how to upcycle glass jars into a faux terrarium. These terrariums feature fake succulents that can't die and always look amazing.
Craving some simple coastal decor? Learn how to make a seashell and (faux) succulent terrarium - it's ridiculously quick and easy to do!
Magnets are a quick and easy craft idea. This craft involves little prep time and is quick and easy to do, so it’s the perfect activity for a rainy afternoon.
Don’t have a green thumb, but want something green to liven up your space? Here is a tutorial on how to make clay succulents that require no care at all! These are fun and easy to make, and will last forever. Try making different types of succulents and paint them any color you want. Give it...
The best 30 DIY ideas to make fake plants. Use paper, felt, fabric or pebble to create faux plants that look better than real ones.
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Love the look of succulent decor? Here's how to make zero-maintenance fake succulent wall decor the cheap and easy way.
These clever bloggers took simple shipping pallets and transformed them into beautiful gardens.
Create cute succulent pots with chalk paint. Craft with real or artificial succulents. Group together for a succulents centerpiece or gift separately.
Succulents are hard, and you're not a failure if you've killed one (hundred) of them. Just... don't buy any more. Live ones, I mean.
Love the look of houseplants but can't keep them alive? Then these DIY and upcycling ideas for fake plants are definitely what you need.
Love the look of succulent hanging gardens but have two black thumbs? Try your hand at this DIY version using fake succulents.
Succulents are hard, and you're not a failure if you've killed one (hundred) of them. Just... don't buy any more. Live ones, I mean.
This craft tutorial shows you how to make a succulent gnome, You can use real succulents and soil or opt for a Faux succulent.
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If you want a cheap and easy DIY home decor idea that's perfect for Spring, check out these tutorials for some awesome handmade decorations using artificial plants.
You’ll love this 30-minute (or less!) DIY fake succulent art! Learn how to make faux succulent art with this easy step-by-step tutorial.