I have been just crazy for succulents and it all started when I indulged myself in planting them last year. You may remember these pictures from last summer....
I found whatever I could around the house and garage to plant them in. We planted large and small succulents in an old vintage Radio Flyer wagon for my husband's garden....
I found whatever I could around the house and garage to plant them in. We planted large and small succulents in an old vintage Radio Flyer wagon for my husband's garden....
I planted a few different varieties in a large birdbath....
There are petite succulents in my fairy garden....
Some Hens and Chicks dug from a friend's garden in an old galvanized pan....
This year is no different. I will be re-planting the wagon, the birdbath, and the fairy garden with new succulents. The advice I got via the internet on how to winter them over failed miserably.
I hope to find a good variety at good prices at our local public market. They have Flower Days the whole Memorial Day weekend, so we will be there.
In the meantime, I decided to "cheat" a little to make a wreath and planter for my front porch. Michael's craft stores have a nice selection of faux succulents in all kinds of varieties, sizes and colors. Right now they are 40% off too!
I have had this vintage chicken feeder for awhile. I bought it to resell but can't bring myself to do it yet. So glad I didn't! I saw a picture of my project on Pinterest, I think, and knew that is what I wanted to do with it.
Off to Michael's to get some faux succulents....
These faux succulents are unique in that they are attached to a plastic backing...
I just cut them each off of the plastic grid and left a piece of the plastic on to stick in the dirt.
To help make my project believable, I added some potting soil all around the feeder...
Then it was just a matter of sticking the succulents in the dirt and arranging them to my liking.
It goes so well with my new wreath filled with faux succulents...
I found the wreath at a pricey gift shop nearby, so I paid way too much for it. I had to have it! It is made of rusty metal flower pots. I found three of the faux succulents at a Salvation Army store and the other three at Michael's. It hangs on my chippy vintage window.
It makes a nice vignette and it is something different than last year's porch décor.
I never plan to redo my decorating every year, it just happens that way! Really! I find something I love and it replaces the thing I loved and had to have last year.
I know I am not the only one that does that. C'mon fess up!
Anyways, I keep all my décor items from year to year and that is another problem for another post!
On to the side porch. It got some new decor too.
I subscribe to Magnolia Market's newsletter and Joanna offered some free printables to download. They are so cute, so I downloaded them without knowing what I would do with them.
I have no before pictures, just the afters.....
My husband printed them on nice card stock. I bought some $3 white frames at Walmart and painted them English Ivy Green. Because I was too lazy to sand or prime them first, it took three coats!
Learn from my laziness.
Aren't they cute? They are watercolors of potted plants with their names in script.
Of course I had no wall space to hang them so I used a beam. Why not?
The full view.....
We are just getting started on Summer weather in Upstate NY and the porch's and yard and gardens are starting to come together. After I get all my succulents and annuals planted I will just sit back in that Papasan chair there and relax for the summer.
Yeah, right! Scroll back up to where I say I never PLAN to redo my decorating, and you can get an idea of what I'll be up to!!
It's all good and it's all fun.
Happy Summer!!
AnnMarie xoxo
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