How to make a SUCCULENT PUMPKIN // Easy FALL HOME DECOR DIY

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  • čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
  • How to make a succulent pumpkin! Here is an easy, step by step guide on what I did to recreate a succulent pumpkin I saw at a local grocery store. You will need some moss, succulents, dried flowers, glue, and a pumpkin. I collected all succulents from my garden right before making this video.
    This beautiful fall home décor is mess free and requires little care. See grocery store care tips at the 10:58 minute mark. Just spray the moss with water once a week, making sure water does not pool on the pumpkin (to prevent rot.) Keep the pumpkin away from direct sunlight to extend the life. Succulent pumpkins make great table centerpieces during the fall. You can even make it your thanksgiving centerpiece!
    Hope you enjoy the video! This fall diy decoration will last for weeks!
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    00:00 The Inspiration
    00:34 Step 1: Add glue to pumpkin
    01:14 Step 2: Apply moss with gentle pressure
    03:12 Step 3: Glue on succulents
    04:04 Step 4: Apply (dried) flowers
    06:12 Adding more succulents
    08:51 Finishing touches
    09:27 Adding more moss
    09:50 All done! The final product!
    10:58 Care tips

Komentáře • 2

  • @amandajones2808
    @amandajones2808 Před 4 měsíci

    This idea is awsome! I absolutely love these. Can i ask how long do these last? I do alot with succulents so id love to try this.

    • @WhereTimeBegan
      @WhereTimeBegan  Před 4 měsíci

      Thank you! They lasted around 1.5 months. I kept them on the kitchen table. The marigolds did dry up and got smaller, so if there is one thing I’d change, I would use dried flowers over fresh flowers :)