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How to Make a Terrarium. Time: 20 minutes Materials: rocks, charcoal, sand, soil, succulent or plant of your choice, container As much as I love a good house plant, terrariums have totally won my heart with their playful nature.

How to Make a Terrarium

You can customize everything from the container, to the colors of rocks/sand, and the decorative elements you use, making this project one with endless possibilities! I am no botanist, so before starting I did some research to learn the specific layers needed to make a thriving terrarium. PS by using Bing, I was able to rack up points through Bing Rewards that I can put towards food, shopping, and even charitable donations (it’s like a frequent flyer program for searching)!

Tin can lanterns. Mug w/ permanent message. Glitter glass. Newspaper wine bottle. Glittered IZZE Bottles. The next thing I wanted to do to the IZZE bottles was glitter them.

Glittered IZZE Bottles

You can check out how I drilled the holes in the back of the bottles here. I used Goo Gone to take off the sticky residue that was left over from the label. Cooked Paper Mache Paste Recipe. While I think the no-cook paste recipe is the easiest to make and use, this one only takes a little more effort.

Cooked Paper Mache Paste Recipe

I would suggest using it if you need your finished paper mache project to be a little on the stronger side. The consistency will also be a little smoother than the no cook paste. Ingredients Needed: Glowstick glow jar. Glass bottle filler ideas. Design Folder: Your Online Design and Decorating Resource.