Fabulous Faux Topiaries

I want to share a secret with you. I have a dark gray thumb. Surprise! Meaning that I tend to kill most plants quicker than you can say “house plant.” Hence the Faux Topiaries. (We do have a few live plants that we have managed to keep around for a couple of years, but I’m chalking that up to luck.)
Ready to make your own? You will need:


planter


faux greenery


straight stick


floral foam


wire cutter


needle nose pliers


floral wire


moss
I started with the faux greenery…and began cutting each of the pieces off of the main stem.
Next, I popped the top piece off of each section, set it to the side, and bent the wire at the top with needle nose pliers, so that the other pieces would not fall off.


Using my fingers, I pushed all of the little leafy sections towards the top. (I did this for each of the pieces I had cut off.)
Then, I chose one stem to be the main one and started wrapping all of the other stems around it. Each stem was wrapped around twice and any excess was cut with the wire cutters.
After that, I cut the straight stick (found it in the woods with the vines already around it) so it was about 15 inches long and pushed it into the floral foam that I had already placed in the planter.
Finally, I attached the ball of greenery to the top of the stick by wrapping the long stem around it and secured it in several places with floral wire.
Oh yeah. I also threw some pretty green moss on the top of the foam to cover it up.
And that’s it! I chose not to add anything extra stems or “groom” them any more. I really like the organic look of these, with the little stems all going every which way.
I know that these topiaries may look a little Spring-y right now as we are entering the colder months of the year, but they add the perfect amount life and cheer to our home. What do you think of faux topiaries?
Elizabeth Joan Designs
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