How to make a Magnetic Succulent Planter with Polymer Clay
Don't you love succulent plants? They are so easy to care for and need very little water which makes them perfect for planting in polymer clay. Polymer clay is waterproof so the water won't harm your clay. I show you how to make the cutest magnetic succulent planter today on Polymer Clay TV. Once you learn the technique the sky is the limit! Make them in all sizes and shapes they are so fun. Did I mention they are easy too! You don't need a lot of clay or tools just your imagination. Watch the video below and don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss anything.
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What a great project! This would be perfect for an airplane also. Thank you
What a fun project! I’ve been collecting glass containers to cover for succulent planters, but this will be a fun addition! Thanks!
Such a clever idea . . . love it. I actually have a taller steel bowl like that. I got it from work . . . we use to use those for holding surgical prep solutions.
This is such a fun project. I can see dried wedding flowers or other mementos in them as well. Thanks for the idea!
These are so cute! I have sourced an Etsy shop for air plants and am going to make these for birthday gifts for my friends. Adorable.