Then a layer of charcoal to keep mold away. I bought a small bag at the nursery where I got the moss and fairy silhouette.
Next I added a layer of preserved moss to keep the soil from settling into the rocks.
See how easy this is? Fun too! The last layer is your potting soil, plants and any accessories you might want to add.
Someone was selling the tiny glass mushrooms at a fairy festival we went to recently. We still believe in fairies. See our fairy gardens here.
I took my terrarium outside to take a few pictures. I read they need to be kept out of direct sunlight to stay healthy. Also, learn from my mistake and don't water too much. I have about a half inch of
water sitting in the bottom of my container that I can't get out. Turns out a plant mister is the way to go. Distilled water will prevent the glass
from becoming cloudy.
The possibilities are endless and they are so easy to make. Have you made one? I want to hear all about it.
Love the terrarium. No I have never made one but bought one for my mom . It is actually a hanging terrarium and she has it in her kitchen window.
ReplyDeleteI have not had a terrarium for years and I love them!
ReplyDeleteYours is lovely and I like the shape of the glass.
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Fun. Love the little toad stool!
ReplyDeleteSooo cute...and I am curious where you found the very French little red-capped mushroom? I am always looking for them...
ReplyDeleteVery nice. I'd like to do one, maybe this winter. Your fairy......is it black????
ReplyDeletelove it!! I adore terrariums and yours is super cute!!
ReplyDeleteI have not made one but have been thinking about giving it a whirl!! Yours is so lovely! Thanks for the tips!!!
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