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We all love succulents, thick petaled plants -smooth, symmetrical and in a beautiful array of greens and blues -natures bouquet. These little beauties also translate well into Benzie's felt -and these will fare well in all types of weather too!
The materials we used:
Benzie's Felt -we love the colors in the Sweet Succulent collection!
Oval Dies (no longer available -check on our updated post over at www.benziedesign.com)
Felt Pom Poms -we used a variety of our 1cm, 2cm and 3cm in the color Stone
Birch tree stumps
Glue gun
Moss
We suggest the felt hues in our Sweet Succulent collection. To use the long oval punch dies we cut a 9x12" sheet in half the hot dog way and ran it through our manual die cutter -you'll want a nice pile of both the small and large ovals. You can read more about how to die cut here.
To make the succulent center take one small oval -fold in half twice and use just a bit of glue to secure. Then take 3 ovals -fold in half and form around succulent center. Continue attaching ovals on the underside of the plant to form your succulent. You can make them large or small by selected fewer or more ovals to attach.
To make the centerpiece I used 3 various sizes of birch logs -glued on some moss -arranged the succulents and placed felt pom poms just so to resemble pebbles that succulents often grown in. I also scattered a few around the base of the centerpiece. A great focal point for your table -or how about try a felt terrarium or decorate grapevine wreath? Let me know what you make!
Benzie's Felt -we love the colors in the Sweet Succulent collection!
Oval Dies (no longer available -check on our updated post over at www.benziedesign.com)
Felt Pom Poms -we used a variety of our 1cm, 2cm and 3cm in the color Stone
Birch tree stumps
Glue gun
Moss
We suggest the felt hues in our Sweet Succulent collection. To use the long oval punch dies we cut a 9x12" sheet in half the hot dog way and ran it through our manual die cutter -you'll want a nice pile of both the small and large ovals. You can read more about how to die cut here.
To make the succulent center take one small oval -fold in half twice and use just a bit of glue to secure. Then take 3 ovals -fold in half and form around succulent center. Continue attaching ovals on the underside of the plant to form your succulent. You can make them large or small by selected fewer or more ovals to attach.
To make the centerpiece I used 3 various sizes of birch logs -glued on some moss -arranged the succulents and placed felt pom poms just so to resemble pebbles that succulents often grown in. I also scattered a few around the base of the centerpiece. A great focal point for your table -or how about try a felt terrarium or decorate grapevine wreath? Let me know what you make!
These are absolutely gorgeous! I am terrible at keeping plants alive, so the idea of fabric plants is very alluring to me!
ReplyDeleteI know! Even easy to care ones like succulents I would forget to water!
DeleteWow! These are beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks! They are a lot of fun to make!
DeleteOBSESSED!!!!! These are fabulous!!!! I'm ordering some of that beautiful felt right now!
ReplyDeleteHaha -have fun with it, can't wait to see what you make!!
DeleteBeautifull...i love this felt !!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Barbara -we love it too! Haha!
DeleteOH my!! Love love love these, they are so life like!
ReplyDeleteJust ordered the succulent color selection in your shop! I agree, these will stay so beautiful for years with no watering!
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