I stopped over at the nursery to see what they have and saw the air plants. There were so many to choose from.
Well needless to say I came home with 5.. I love those little buggers especially since they require no dirt. They’re very easy to care for. All you basically need to do is dip them in water or spray them. To learn more about their care you can click here. You can be so creative with including them in your decor. This is how I used them.
Here I used a couple of the sand dollars that were in the Seashell Jackpot. Using a dab of hot glue to hold in place I created a “sandwich” for the plant to display with the seashell vignette.
This one sits nice and cozy inside the swan cork dish
The sea rock had holes and this one sits neatly inside.. I dabbled a bit of hot glue to keep it in place
This one fits perfectly inside the bottle neck of this vintage vase
The seashell nestles this one
Do you like them? Have you grown air plants? If so, share them with me..
I have never tried to grow air plants. I am hoping to get by the nursery one day soon and I will make it a point to look for them. They look interesting for sure.
The creative ways you are using vintage dishes is really revving up my energy for creating displays this week. I hope my sister in Florida sees this posing.
-Ginene
Very interesting. I’ve seen and heard of them but never really took the time. Loved the way you placed them into your décor. And to think little care is needed, that’s great. Thumbs up!
I. Love the plants. Beautiful n