Turn a $3 Outdated Light Fixture Into a Succulent Terrarium

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I stumbled across this perfectly aged light fixture at the Habitat for Humanity Restore and I immediately knew what I wanted to use it for. A terrarium for my succulent clippings.
First I cleaned it up and removed the post and other fittings.
Then I added electrical tape to the holes on the base so that the moss wouldn't make a mess.


Then I added a layer of moss and clipped some succulent buds to place on top.
The exciting part is that these clipped buds will last for upwards of 5 months without soil or water. You don't have to do anything except admire them.


Do you want to see the finished product??


Follow this link.... http://www.honeynhydrangea.com/repurpose-a-light-fixture-into-a-succulent-terrarium/
Suggested materials:
  • Moss   (Amazon)
  • Light Fixture   (Habitat For Humanity Restore)
  • Succulent Clippings   (My garden)
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Jessica | Honey N Hydrangea
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