Hi Friends,
To make these tiny treasures,
all you need is one seashell
a pinch of potting mix
and a tiny succulent start
I planted these two shells a few months ago. I didn't what to share it with you until I was sure they would live. |
Just to check, look at all those roots.
I will replant this little guy so don't worry:)
These succulents in seashells are so fun to make!
That was so quick....
Can
you
hang
around
a
little
longer?
Here are some pretty postcards with seashells for you!
When I was growing up, my mom would surprise my sister and I with these
Summer Time Sand Buckets from See's Candy!
Oh YEAH, they were filled with candy.
I think it was those Carmel covered Marshmallows.
I kept my pail and the metal scoop-
I bring it out every summer but now it's filled with seashells.
Does anyone else remember these buckets?
Looking forward to summer!
I hope you are still being careful :)
xo Lisa S
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So cute and clever. I like that little pail. Blessings, xoxo, Susie
ReplyDeleteThank you Susie!
DeleteIt's always nice to hear from you. Thanks for visiting today.
xo Lisa S
How pretty but I would never be able to get them to thrive. Thanks so much for linking up with me at my #UnlimitedMonthlyLinkParty 14, open July 1 to 26. All party entries shared if social media buttons installed.
ReplyDeleteDee
DeleteI was surprised they were doing well. You could tuck a faux succulent in a shell :)
xo Lisa S
What a cute and unique idea. I love them. pinned
ReplyDeleteThank you Anita!
Deletexo Lisa S
Your succulent seashells and vignettes are darling! Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm!
ReplyDeleteThank you Cecilia!
Deletexo Lisa S
They look so sweet in the shells. Succulents are pretty good aren't they? Give them a tiny bit of dirt and they will grow!
ReplyDeleteJulie
DeleteThank you so much. They are my new love. Succulents are so fun to grow.
xo LisaS
What a fun and nautical way to spruce up any room! I have a wedding coming up and the bride is having a mermaid/beach themed wedding, and I'm totally going to mention this idea to her for centerpiece accents!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for linking up with us on the Homestead Blog Hop!
-Cherelle
Cherelle
DeleteWhat a great idea for a wedding! I love the theme.
Thank you so much for visiting.
xo Lisa S
Such an adorable way to plant a succulent. Thanks for sharing this week. #HomeMattersParty
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful Lisa! Love the combination of the shells and succulents. Featuring when my party opens tonight!
ReplyDeleteCarol,
DeleteThank you, I appreciate you so much!
xo Lisa S
So many cute graphics and I love the succulent shells. I am happy to feature you at TFT this week!https://followtheyellowbrickhome.com/summer-beauty-in-bloom-tft/
ReplyDeleteYou're being featured on the Little Cottage Link Party this morning. I love your seaside planter!
ReplyDeleteGreat and creative ideas in your beautiful blog!
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