Here's What You Need:
- One large flat pumpkin
- A variety of succulents
- Clear gel glue
- Spray adhesive
- Moss
It's best to use a flat pumpkin with a slightly indented center . |
While I prefer to use a pumpkin in its natural state, I chose to paint mine for this demo project. I used a lovely Solstice Blue paint color (a subtle blue-gray) that will blend in with the woodland theme I am using for my holiday decorations. It reminds me of the beautiful shadows you see on fresh snow. A neutral colored pumpkin better accents the succulents.
Removing the Stem
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Spraying on Elmer's Craft Bond |
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Press Moss Into the Adhesive |
Preparing the Roots for Planting
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Vary Succulent Colors, Textures, and Heights |
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Time to Lightly Mist the Moss |
To extend the life of your pumpkin, and to give your succulents what they need, carefully choose a location away from heaters. Try to situate your succulent container garden such that your cacti get the sunlight they need without getting too much heat on the pumpkin. Likewise, take care to protect your succulents from freezing if you will be displaying your centerpiece on a porch or outdoors.
One last tip: Place your pumpkin on a piece of cork or thick cardboard to keep the bottom from early decay (especially if placed in a location where surface dampness occurs). Take care to protect your indoor furniture with the use of a waterproof planter mat.
With proper care, your pumpkin succulent centerpiece should last several weeks. Once the pumpkin has reached the end of its season of life, you can either cut off the top of the pumpkin and plant it on top of appropriate cacti soil, or transplant the newly rooted succulent cuttings to another container. Of course, you may also choose to use a faux pumpkin to eliminate this step.
It's easy to see why these pumpkin centerpieces are so popular. Besides being unusual and visually stunning, they let you take your creativity to a whole new place. This DIY centerpiece is sure to be a fun conversation-starter at your next gathering. Why not make one to share for a hostess gift? Who wouldn't love such a thoughtful gesture?
Enjoy this project and my best wishes to you for a blessed holiday season.
Enjoy this project and my best wishes to you for a blessed holiday season.
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