I love succulents. Ok, now that we have that out of the way, we can move on to why I love succulents ; )
The other day while I was roaming around Home Depot I spotted these little mini succulents. I’m fairly certain I have shared my love of anything “mini” in the past – good news… it continues on into the plant world! I am in the process of making over my living room and I love bringing anything that’s alive into my decor. Things that have life bring happiness and joy into the room and remind you that there are beautiful things waiting for you on your next adventure!
Can you believe this little planter originally started out as a candle holder. I’m fairly certain it was MADE for succulents. What do you think? Let’s make one together! You only need a few things.
Supplies
-Adorable mini succulents from Home Depot
– Cacutus Potting Mix
– Better Homes and Gardens Wood Block Rail Candle Holder
– Yellow Mason jar optional for another succulent planter ; ) I’ll share that one at a later date!
Candle Holder Succulent Planter
The mini succulents are a little bigger than the candle holder, so I just took it out of it’s little plastic pot and broke the roots loose from some of the dirt until it fit in there. I added the cactus potting soil in to fill in any gaps. I’m a little scared to say this because there is still time for it to happen, but from what I hear it’s pretty hard to mess up succulents.
Now you just repeat until you have filled up your candle holder succulent planter.
It’s amazing how something green can bring in such brightness and vibrant color. Even without flowers these little guys shine!
I seriously could have taken this succulent planter all over the city to photograph. I had so much fun moving it around and focusing on the beauty in something so small!
So today, enjoy nature, enjoy life’s beauties, and embrace color! It’s a beautiful day no matter the weather!
Liz Fourez says
I am SO doing this with the candle holder I’ve been meaning to donate!!
Ashley says
: ) There are so many of those candle holders that I have seen and given away… no I know what to do with them : ) Thanks for stopping by girl!
Great idea! and I have the perfect old candle holder :) Thanks for sharing!
Thank you! : ) I probably got rid of 5 candle holders similar to this before I thought of this, lol! Thanks for stopping by! : )
Ashley, this looks so beautiful! Love it and pinning! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you Cindy! : )
seriously CUTE! Pinning & tweeting!
Aww, thanks Christina : )
The mini succulents are so cute! What a great idea to use the candle holder to plant them in. Pinning :)
Thanks Crystal! Aren’t succulents adorable? I don’t know what it is about them… they are like the newborns of plants, lol!
Love this idea Ashley… I have a candleholder similar to that somewhere… what a great way to upcycle it. I’m featuring your planter in my Friday Features tomorrow. Thanks for linking up to Inspire Me Monday.
Thanks Maryann! You are too sweet! : )
Thank you so much for sharing your creativity on The Inspiration Board at homework. I so appreciate it!
You were featured in the spotlight!
Have a wonderful weekend.
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Thanks so much Carolyn! xoxox
Very cute, Ash! Love how you turned the candle holder into a succulent display- we are suckers for those cute little plants, too! :) XO
Thanks ladies! I want to put these little guys everywhere! Definitely fun to work with!
cute,if they never grow.succulents will outgrow those pots in less than 2 months.
Hi Ashley! How cute! I am just wondering about drainage? Did you have to put holes in the bottom of the candle holders? If not, did they die?
Great idea to use candle holder. By the way this is really a unique post. Good work Ashley….
Thank you so much for sharing your creativity on The Inspiration Board at homework. I so appreciate it!
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I have done the same thing a couple of years back, it’s a really great idea.
How beautiful! But are these plants always small or should they be transplanted into large pots over time?
How beautiful! But are these plants always small or should they be transplanted into large pots over time? And how fast they grow?
I love that! I recently started growing microgreens, very interesting.
This is very awesome, will try that at home, good for fresh air
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