Now that fall is right around the corner,
here's a project that can be done while
catching up on your favorite show.
Supplies Needed:
Small Tin Buckets or Pots
Styrofoam Balls
Dowel - cut to size or Sticks
Floral Foam
Moss
Artificial Greenery
Hot Glue Gun
Paint
The pictures are pretty self explanatory for this project
but I`ll tell you what I did.
Cover your foam ball with the artificial
greenery using hot glue.
I picked up the artificial greenery at
my local Dollar Store.
Push dowel through styrofoam ball.
Push dowel through styrofoam ball.
I painted the dowels a dark brown and the buckets an
ivory which I then distressed once dried.
To get the detailed line just add a thin piece of masking
tape before painting then remove while paint is still tacky.
Place a piece of floral foam in the bucket
then push dowel through, add hot glue
to keep nice and secure. Then top with moss.
The longest part of this project is covering the
styrofoam balls with the greenery.
But a little Mad Men, Boardwalk Empire or Dexter
can make it more exciting...
just don`t burn yourself!
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DeleteI love these! So cute :o) Thanks for linking up with us at the CHQ Blog Hop last week! We're so glad you joined us and hope you found some fun new blogs to follow!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I certainly did!
DeleteI feel a trip to JoAnn's coming on now, these are waaaay cute!
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I love topiaries...I've done similar and they are pretty much timeless and last. Your newest follower from the Monday Mingle.
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Succulents are SO pretty. These topiaries are SO different than anything else I have ever seen. I totally want to make these!! Thank you for sharing! So creative!
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Thanks Kylie!
Deletethese are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week! Stop by nichollvincent.blogspot.com and say hello! :)
Thanks Nicholl!
DeleteThese are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI haven't been here in a while. Are you having a good summer? Mine's been pretty crazy, especially this month. I've had 3 root canals! I've been getting lots of abscesses. So, I've been in all kinds of pain and doped up for all of August. YAY!!! I'm not even done yet either. He still has to finish the one he just did yesterday. So, that will be a total of 5 visits to the dentist. I'm grateful my dentist has nitrous, but I've had my fill.
Well, I hope you are doing well.
Have a terrific Tuesday!
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Thanks for popping in Sarah! Wow, 3 root canals...yes I think I'd need nitrous oxide too!
DeleteI am LOVING these! I'll definitely feature them next week on MercyINK! Thanks so much for linking up at www.mercyinkblog.com :)
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lauren
Thanks again Lauren!
DeleteThese are amazing!! :)
ReplyDeleteStopping by from the GFC hop today! Thank you for visiting and following my blog The Things We Find Inside. I have returned the follow.
Have a great week!
Tami
Thanks so much Tami!
DeleteThese are genius!i can think of at least 4 different places in my house that I could use these!! Love!! I'm happy to be your newest follower via the CHQ blog hop. I blog over at www.loveandlaundry.com
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DeleteThose are adorable!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Aimee!
DeleteReally cute. I like the greenery, which Dollar store did you buy it from?
ReplyDeleteI live in Canada, I purchased them from Dollarama!
DeleteWell, aren't these just amazing! I love them.
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Thanks Lindy!
DeleteTopiaries in shabby tin buckets are just too cute! Nice job. ~ Maureen
ReplyDeleteThanks Maureen!
DeleteThese look so good! I can't believe they're artificial?? And I love the buckets..fab job!
ReplyDeleteBarbara @ Chase the Star
Hi there! Thanks for linking up to our CHQ Blog Hop - we loved having you visit! And on my way over here to say thank you, I noticed your little Newfoundland flag in the bottom - are you from NL? I am too, and I never meet anyone from there, so I was totally excited when I saw it :) Anyway, thanks again for linking up and I hope you'll be back again next week!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sarah...yup, I'm a newfie!
DeleteCute! I like the shabbiness and that it didn't have to cost a lot. Great idea.
ReplyDeleteLiz
Thanks Liz!
DeleteThis is great! They can be so expensive! Thanks for the tutorial! I’d love for you to share it at my linky party, Twirl & Take a Bow. It’s today through Sunday at http://www.houseontheway.com. Hope to see you there!
ReplyDeleteLeslie
Thanks so much I have linked up!
DeleteThese are adorable. The greenery looks just like a plant in my neighbors garden. You could do these with pinecones for Christmas. Maybe you already have, you're so crafty. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Mary, pinecones are definitely a great idea - I have it on my list!
DeleteI love the look of these! You did an amazing job.
ReplyDeleteI love these! So many possibilities! Thanks for sharing at the All Star Block Party.
ReplyDeleteHolly
Those are really cute! Amazing the supplies you can find at the Dollar Store sometimes!
ReplyDeleteThanks Danni!
DeleteAdorable..thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThat is exactly what I've been wanting to make for my mantel! Thanks for sharing!
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Thanks Jessica!
DeleteThese are so cute and look like they were easy to make. Just my kind of project!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Alicia!
DeleteThese are just beautiful - I bought a couple ( expensive and not as nice as yours!!! )
ReplyDeleteYour newest follower - would love to have you come by and follow back when you have the time
Hugs,
Thanks! I am following you too!
DeleteLove these!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jodi!
DeleteThanks so much for stopping by and following! I'm your newest follower! This topiary is too cute!
ReplyDeleteKelsey
embracingmessy.blogspot.com
Thanks Kelsey!
DeleteThese are so cute. I ordered some burlap bags recently and would love to put something like this into them for Fall and into the Holidays. I better get over to the dollar store!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing on the All Star Block Party!
Thanks Meg!
DeleteSimply Elegant! Thank you for posting on Handyman, Crafty Woman's Wicked Awesome Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by!
DeleteI can't even tell you how much I love these! I have to make them asap since all the plants I planted for the summer are dead! At least these I won't have to remember to water! I'd love for you to come share this at our Pinteresting Party!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, I have linked up!
Deletethis is great!! i love projects that use artificial plants because i can never seem to keep flowers alive. :(
ReplyDeleteso glad i found your blog through the link up!
xoxo, sarah grace
What a completely adorable craft! I would love for you to link up this wonderful post on Friday's Favorite Pin!
ReplyDeleteHave a blessed day.
Thanks so much for the invite Laura!
DeleteThese are so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love this idea!! They look fantastic!! Thanks for linking up!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Brooke!
DeleteSo very cute! I love a good TV watching project!
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DeleteThese turned out so cute! Come link up to Centerpiece Wed on my blog and share this idea.
ReplyDeleteKarin
Thanks so much for the invite!
DeleteThey are beautiful. I love topiaries.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ann!
DeleteThese are beautiful!! And artificial is my kind of greenery, it won't die on me! Love it, you did a really great job and I hope you'll be sharing it at my party this week! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, I definitely did :)
DeleteVery cute and fun! It's so nice to do a quick and easy project every now and then. Thanks for sharing with Share Your Cup.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Jann
Thanks so much Jann!
DeleteNice project! adding to my To Make list ;)
ReplyDeleteJoAnn
Thanks JoAnn!
DeleteVery cute. I love the type of greenery you used.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at Pretty Shabby UK. I love it, simple, easy and so very effective.
ReplyDeleteThanks dear!
DeleteThese are absolutely adorable! Thank you for sharing this terrific at Potpourri Friday!
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DeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThanks Tara!
DeleteSuper cute! I would love to make some of these for my holiday table. Right down the middle would look perfect. Thanks for sharing :) Have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteThanks Michelle!
DeleteI love topiaries and these are so adorable and seem super easy to make. I will definitely give these a go as I think they will look great on my mantle. Thanks for posting this. Have a great weekend.
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ReplyDeleteThose look fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWow, I love it..... It actually looks real!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing
Hope you'll visit me too!
Ciao Bella
Sensiible Sarah
Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteLove these! I want to make some. I'm pinning and following your awesome ideas. Thanks for sharing this week at One Creative Weekend! Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Heidi!
DeleteHello! Just stopping by from Freckled Laundry~Air your laundry party to check out your amazing project! Thanks for the hint on using masking tape on the buckets to get the metal base area. I'm your newest follower. Hope you will come over for a visit and follow me!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, following you too!
DeleteVery pretty! I love topiaries! That's pretty nice greenery for the dollar store; I thought it was real sedum you used.
ReplyDeleteYes they look real, thanks for popping in!
DeleteI really like how those look. And they sound pretty simple...now I just need to decided where I need to put them!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
Kelly
Thanks for popping in Kelly!
DeleteThese are so cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with my Super Link Party! :-)
{You already know I love these} I wanted to stop by and say thanks for joining the party at Keep Calm & Link Up! Hope to see you again next week!
ReplyDeleteBarbara @ Chase the Star
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Thanks Barbara!
DeleteLove them! What I love is that you could easily swap out the topiary ball to decorate for different seasons :~)
ReplyDeleteYou certainly can! Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteYup, yup, yup! I'm certainly going to have to make these! I'm pinning it right now!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much!
DeleteJust found your blog and I love this project. Would love for you to share on Simple & Sweet Fridays. Love your blog too, New Follower.
ReplyDeleteJody
Thanks so much, following you too!
DeleteI love these and they would cost a fortune in a store.
ReplyDeleteThanks Carol...yes I think they would too!
DeleteNew follower - hope you can drop by and do the same
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DeleteSo pretty and the photos are gorgeous! I would have never guess that some of it was from the $$ store! Hope you are well!
ReplyDeleteTake care,
Trish
Thanks for popping in!
DeleteThese are beautiful! Great dollar store find! Thanks so much for coming out to the party at Clean and Scentsible. I'll be featuring these today. Enjoy your Sunday!
ReplyDeleteJenn :)
Thanks again for the feature!
DeleteThank you for sharing at the Thursday hop xo
ReplyDeleteThanks Katherine!
DeleteThese turned out great! I love pops of fresh green!
ReplyDeleteI love them, very pretty!....Christine
ReplyDeleteThanks Christine!
DeleteTurned out cute!
ReplyDeletethese are just SO great! I love the finishing on the buckets!
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Thanks again Christina!
DeleteI love topiary's, they are so classy looking and they bring that green into your home. Love them, xo jen
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Thanks so much...following you too via GFC & fb!
DeleteVery neat and beautiful! Thanks for sharing on Creative Monday and have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome! Love this look!
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Thanks Tricia!
Deletethey look so real! i love topiaries.
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable! They would look fantastic in any decor.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jen!
DeleteLove these!!
ReplyDeleteThese look so much better than the one's I bought at Michael's last year!! Stopping to look at greenery this week, I love them =)
ReplyDeleteI came over from SixSistersStuff. I can't wait to make one of these for my entry way table. Do you think you could use the same stuff to make bigger ones? like for outside the front door? I love the topiary look but real trees are so pricy. You have so many great ideas on here. New follower!
ReplyDeleteI love toparies. Thanks for sharing this, you've motivated me.
ReplyDeleteI came over from Keeping it Simple, linky party. I'm Leslie from Gwen Moss blog.
Thanks so much Leslie for stopping by!
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ReplyDeleteGreat idea. I'm definitely going to try making these this fall! Thanks for linking up to our Pretty Things party. Hope to see you back next week!
ReplyDeleteVery cute! I have always loved topiaries! Come on over and share these at Gettin' Krafty if you get the chance!
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Thanks, I have!
DeleteSo cute, have always wanted to make one, it's funny was down in the dungeon yesterday and found a planter with a fake long tulip in it, and thought I should make a .... and then I say yours. Thanks for sharing your creative inspiration with Sunday’s Best – you helped make the party a success!
ReplyDeleteI love a good topiary. I love three good topiaries even more. B-E-A-U-tiful. I've featured you on today's Tuesday Ten: http://www.ishouldbemoppingthefloor.com/2012/08/new-tuesday-ten.html
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up yesterday!
{HUGS},
kristi
I love this! I want to make big topiaries to flank my front door. I guess rocks in the bottom would keep them from blowing over. <3
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Hi,
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Dont forget to join us this week
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I so need to do this! Thank you for sharing this at Make it Pretty Monday party at The Dedicated House. Hope to see you again on Monday. Toodles, Kathyn @TheDedicatedHouse
ReplyDeleteThese are such cute topiaries. Thank you so much for sharing with Wednesdays Adorned From Above Link Party last week. This weeks Link Party is opened at http://www.adornedfromabove.com/2012/08/free-bee-sweet-hat-pattern-crocheted.html
ReplyDeleteHope to see you there.
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Adorned From Above
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I. love. these. Absolutely love them...had no idea they weren't real until I clicked on your post and was actually reading the tutorial. Wow. Featuring these tomorrow on One Artsy Mama; thanks for sharing at our Shine on Fridays party last week!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute project! I'm sharing on FB and pinning!
ReplyDeleteHi there!
ReplyDeleteStopping by to let you know that I am featuring you tomorrow. Thank you so much for linking up to The 36th AVENUE.
You are featured today at Potpourri Friday!
ReplyDeletelove these!!
ReplyDeleteI'll be featuring you this week @ Inspire Me Fridays, thank you so much for linking up!!
Wow! So many comments! I love toparies so much and your's are super cute! Thanks for sharing this at Sunday Blog Love...you've got two features this weekend! You are always creating great things! Wishing you a wonderful Labor Day weekend!
ReplyDeleteTopiaries are so popular. Love how you painted the posts. Now you do know that they have the balls already at the $store all you need to do is push them on a stick and add all your other ingredients. That way you save your finger tips from hot glue. Food for thought.
ReplyDeleteGreat project! Thanks for sharing on Marvelous Mondays!
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