DIY Closed Terrarium + a Kit Round-Up!
There are a few things that you might have noticed around our home that, after hanging with us for a while, should come as no surprise. Think: white bedding (always), navy accents, pale pink something. Velvet everything. Brass. Marble. Terrariums. Dinosaurs! Okay, but let’s get serious about those last two (ha!). We absolutely love adding greenery […]
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There are a few things that you might have noticed around our home that, after hanging with us for a while, should come as no surprise. Think: white bedding (always), navy accents, pale pink something. Velvet everything. Brass. Marble. Terrariums. Dinosaurs!
Okay, but let’s get serious about those last two (ha!). We absolutely love adding greenery as a finishing touch to any space, especially in spaces that are feeling a little too monotone. Add a plant, and boom! Instant color, contrast and life. But perhaps our very, very favorite way to add that greenery is through a terrarium! They’re simple to make, they make us smile, and they can be endlessly customized. Psst: See our other black-thumb loving houseplants of choice. Remember the terrarium we made for our Chicago kitchen 3 years ago" It’s still alive! We have to pluck a few dead leaves from time to time, but other than that, we don’t touch it. And in our most recent Tree House kitchen reveal, a few of you spotted another dino terrarium that ...
The post DIY Closed Terrarium + a Kit Round-Up! appeared first on Yellow Brick Home.
There are a few things that you might have noticed around our home that, after hanging with us for a while, should come as no surprise. Think: white bedding (always), navy accents, pale pink something. Velvet everything. Brass. Marble. Terrariums. Dinosaurs!
Okay, but let’s get serious about those last two (ha!). We absolutely love adding greenery as a finishing touch to any space, especially in spaces that are feeling a little too monotone. Add a plant, and boom! Instant color, contrast and life. But perhaps our very, very favorite way to add that greenery is through a terrarium! They’re simple to make, they make us smile, and they can be endlessly customized. Psst: See our other black-thumb loving houseplants of choice. Remember the terrarium we made for our Chicago kitchen 3 years ago" It’s still alive! We have to pluck a few dead leaves from time to time, but other than that, we don’t touch it. And in our most recent Tree House kitchen reveal, a few of you spotted another dino terrarium that ...
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