We've never done anything like that before and figured we would try it.
You start out with supplies like this. A small terra cotta dish about 5 inches across and half of a mini terra cotta planter.
You fill the dish with dirt and press the little half of a pot into it.
Then you take small cuttings from a variety of different succulents they had ready. Arrange them around the pot and put a little decorative stone on the dirt! And that's it!
Here's the finished product!
And this is Shauna's
We enjoyed taking this workshop and spending some time together, too. Which we don't to often enough! Plus we had a nice dinner together first!
The art studio is really cute and located above a law firm.
They had this beautiful hanging swag with lights on the ceiling. The picture doesn't do it justice.
The have drop in art classes for toddlers too which Shauna plans on bringing the boys to sometimes.
I may just tag along!!
Until the next time...
How fun, not only for the project you did but just having a night out with your daughter. In the next small town over I spotted a sign in a shop that said they have art classes. I've been wanting to stop and see what they offer.
ReplyDeleteLove it! I also love that light too. Glad you had a great time, smiles. Have a beautiful day, friend.
ReplyDeleteHow fun!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI have a hard time growing succulents and they cost a fortune.
I found I only needed to sprinkle them with a tiny bit of water like, once a month.
Very creative!! Always fun to get together like this with people we love to spend time with :)
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That turned out really nice!!
ReplyDeleteGreat job.
I'm a big fan of succulents and a fan of creativity! Well done.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun outing with a friend! That would be right up my alley too! I have 2 of those rugs.....got them at a church rummage sale....obviously not yours although where I live we get people retiring here from all over the country....cheap taxes! LOL! Thanks for stopping by...we may have more in common than just rugs! LOL!
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