
I got inspired by this idea over at Roy Joy and decided to put a vintage twist on it using vintage egg cups!
I scoured ebay, etsy, and thrift strores for vintage egg cups, and eventually ended up with a set of vintage hobnail milk glass egg cups and a set of vintage Japanese tea cups.
Next, I collected a variety of small succulents. Finally, I hit the farmer's market for extra pretty eggs and then.... voila! A few succulents for Easter, with an awesome vintage twist.




Get the full DIY instructions on potting succulents inside of egg shells here.
*special thanks to Jenny for being my partner in crime and snapping some of these pix
5 comments:
i love this project.
I love these! You did a fabulous job!
so pretty!
these are great! we just made terrariums in our diy club & it was super fun & therapeutic!
It's a fabulous idea!
I link your article and borrow the photo for the saturday's post.
Please let me know if you agree with it.
Thanks and see you
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