DIY: Driftwood & Terrarium Airplant Wall Hanging


Lindsay and Jeremiah of the Portland-based blog Ladybird and Fellow sent in this fantastic "weekend project" to us today but we couldn't wait till the weekend to share.  So make a plan and head down to the beach to scoop up some driftwood (or the forest for some dropped branches) soon to make this au natural project!  Click here to see how they made and hung theirs (including how cheap it was).  Did you know you can get those little terrariums for just $3.95?  Thanks Lindsay and Jeremiah!



Jan Halvarson

14 comments:

A Cup of Sparkle said...

These are lovely. They will give a great modern look to a house..

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Anonymous said...

OOHHHHHHHH!!lovely!:))

Emily {Isnt That Charming} said...

What a great idea! This is perfect for a beach-themed or nautical-style room.
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thezenofmaking said...

Yet another thing to fuel my unhealthy air plant obsession, I see! :D

NOTyourrunofthemill said...

I have always loved air plants. 18 Karat on South Granville used to sell them... *sigh*
I have been told it is not possible to bring them into Canada anymore. Is this true?
Do you know where I can buy? (Lower Mainland)

Jan Halvarson said...

NOTyourrunofthemill - according to twitter - @walrus via @j_anxious - apparantly art knapp carries them.

**EYE-SNACKS** said...

oh my!

Linds & Jeremiah said...

Thanks for all the support guys! We have a new blog and we love that you all visited! Hope to see you all again and thanks to Jan for publishing our work!

Lindsay and Jeremiah

Cez said...

so lovely!!! thanks for sharing!!!!
xxx

Michele said...

Beautiful! I especially love the moss hanging on the bubbles.

Liz said...

Wow, so beautiful!

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Sister Shirley said...

Lovely idea! It can be so challenging to incorporate branches and driftwood into decor in a way that doesn't seem to forced, but this definitely works.

Meesh@idreamofchairs said...

A future project for the beach house I'll have one day...I'm all for low maintenance plants! They have a better chance of survival in my presence.

Nat said...

It's pretty decor that adds a earthy, yet modern look to a wall. Love it. :)