Terrariums have always intrigued me. There is just something about a tiny garden world enclosed and protected in a glass container. It is so wonderful to imagine being shrunk down to size and walking around in there with the plants...like being in a jungle. I have been gathering my ideas for building my own small garden world and here are some I thought I would share. When I have a chance I will share the one I decide to build.
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A glass cloche from "Terrarium Craft: Create 50 Magical, Miniature Worlds," (Timber Press, 2011) by Amy Bryant Aiello and Kate Bryant found via Associated Press. |
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Mason Jar Terrarium by DoodleBirdie on Etsy. I love that this has sand and shells added in. |
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Terrarium made from a glass shade found via Jenna |
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How about this adorable Adopt a Tree Necklace from GardenofSypria on Etsy. |
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