A little bit of greenery never hurt anyone - and from what we've heard even the most die-hard brown-thumbed gardeners can do pretty well with a small terrarium. Here are a few beauties that would add a touch of happy hippie-chic to a modern room:
Paula Hayes are by far the most amazing, but COME ON $15,000?!!!! If I could find hand-blown glass terrariums, I could sell those suckers for the cost of the materials and time. Easy to plant with tweezers, etc.
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ouch! on the prices
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I've got a black-thumb. I could kill silk plants. But still, I wanted some sort of plant-life in my home; preferably one I wouldn't be able to kill easily with my above mentioned mad-skillz. Also, I needed something that my cats wouldn't destroy, eat, or destroy by eating. Terrariums seemed the way to go.
I went to www.etsy.com, which tends to be my first place for all things. I found kits (I'm a packrat and have plenty of containers and jars) for under $20 and snatched one up lickety-split. I got it within a few days.
Terrariums are the ultimate in princess, ADD, zen gardening. Instant gratification and I can do it within the comfort of my air conditioned home. Also, they take one or two misty spritzes a month. I can totally do that!
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Btw, the one from Anthropologie is just the larger version of the Pop Deluxe one (which is also available on that site for, oh, $60 less). Very typical of Anthropologie to overcharge. :)
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I just had a flashback to the 70s.
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We teamed up with a friend of ours (benjrs.etsy.com) and came up with a creative terrarium like Funk-shui Moss at wynndrew.etsy.com.
Take a look and it is not 15000 dollars!
Be good to yourself:)
I agree, Anthropologie and other places are so great, but sooo expensive.
Thanks so much for the tip on the "Funk-shui Moss" bowls! Such a great alternative to the pricey versions seen here and an interesting twist on the modern day terrarium!
And "Funk-shui"!...what a fun name! I love it! I have to have one!
Great find :)
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OMG! I totally bought one of those Funk-shui moss bowls!!!!!!!!!!! I got it for my mum for mother's day! SHE LOVED IT!!!!!!!!! Go to wynndrew.etsy.com if you need a cool alternative, seriously. And I totally agree about going out to Etsy first before blowing so much cash. Who really needs to add more stress to the recession drama? I have to check out that benjrs shop now! Yay!
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These are pretty but sooo expensive. You can find really cute terrarium-type things at thrift stores for under $5. Cookie jars, large vases, large candle holders, cake trays, etc.
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I have been thinking about getting a terrarium for my office desk for a while - there isn't a lot of natural light, so most plants won't fare well, but terrariums seem to be much heartier! There are also a lot of much less pricey options on etsy that I have been browsing through recently. Steamed Glass makes very unique ones from out upcycled incandescent light bulbs: http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=7223482, and there are several sellers who use interesting apothecary jars of verying size, or even offer make-your-own terrarium sets. :)
i have to give etsy seller madebymavis a shout out here as i feel that she should have been included in the photos above. she makes lovely hills of mossy grass in jars that are so fun to look at! i have yet to purchase one from her as i am determined to make my own, but they are so unique and very reasonably priced. none of this $15,000 hoo ha! http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5836556§ion_id=5902602
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Thanks for the etsy alternatives. While I love the options in the post, they are just too pricey for me.
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Please post the prices when you do a round-up of items. PLEASE!
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I got 2 of these is Japan. They are a must!
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If anyone wants to DIY and doesn't know how green their thumb is, head to a thrift store. I always see simple round fishbowls on the houseware shelves supercheap. No, not as cool as these, but a super low-risk purchase.
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Mmmm hmmm! The Pop Deluxe is fantastic, I just ordered one for a plant minded friend with a birthday coming up. Thanks for the source : )
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Paula Hayes are by far the most amazing, but COME ON $15,000?!!!! If I could find hand-blown glass terrariums, I could sell those suckers for the cost of the materials and time. Easy to plant with tweezers, etc.
view jeffnyc's profile
ouch! on the prices
view alisong's profile
I've got a black-thumb. I could kill silk plants. But still, I wanted some sort of plant-life in my home; preferably one I wouldn't be able to kill easily with my above mentioned mad-skillz. Also, I needed something that my cats wouldn't destroy, eat, or destroy by eating. Terrariums seemed the way to go.
I went to www.etsy.com, which tends to be my first place for all things. I found kits (I'm a packrat and have plenty of containers and jars) for under $20 and snatched one up lickety-split. I got it within a few days.
Terrariums are the ultimate in princess, ADD, zen gardening. Instant gratification and I can do it within the comfort of my air conditioned home. Also, they take one or two misty spritzes a month. I can totally do that!
view Ms. Pants's profile
Btw, the one from Anthropologie is just the larger version of the Pop Deluxe one (which is also available on that site for, oh, $60 less). Very typical of Anthropologie to overcharge. :)
view suezq's profile
I just had a flashback to the 70s.
view SunnyBlue's profile
We teamed up with a friend of ours (benjrs.etsy.com) and came up with a creative terrarium like Funk-shui Moss at wynndrew.etsy.com.
Take a look and it is not 15000 dollars!
Be good to yourself:)
view funktional Spa and Bath's profile
I agree, Anthropologie and other places are so great, but sooo expensive.
Thanks so much for the tip on the "Funk-shui Moss" bowls! Such a great alternative to the pricey versions seen here and an interesting twist on the modern day terrarium!
And "Funk-shui"!...what a fun name! I love it! I have to have one!
Great find :)
view design guy's profile
OMG! I totally bought one of those Funk-shui moss bowls!!!!!!!!!!! I got it for my mum for mother's day! SHE LOVED IT!!!!!!!!! Go to wynndrew.etsy.com if you need a cool alternative, seriously. And I totally agree about going out to Etsy first before blowing so much cash. Who really needs to add more stress to the recession drama? I have to check out that benjrs shop now! Yay!
view VintageChic's profile
These are pretty but sooo expensive. You can find really cute terrarium-type things at thrift stores for under $5. Cookie jars, large vases, large candle holders, cake trays, etc.
view axie's profile
I have been thinking about getting a terrarium for my office desk for a while - there isn't a lot of natural light, so most plants won't fare well, but terrariums seem to be much heartier! There are also a lot of much less pricey options on etsy that I have been browsing through recently. Steamed Glass makes very unique ones from out upcycled incandescent light bulbs: http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=7223482, and there are several sellers who use interesting apothecary jars of verying size, or even offer make-your-own terrarium sets. :)
view joannawinchester's profile
i have to give etsy seller madebymavis a shout out here as i feel that she should have been included in the photos above. she makes lovely hills of mossy grass in jars that are so fun to look at! i have yet to purchase one from her as i am determined to make my own, but they are so unique and very reasonably priced. none of this $15,000 hoo ha!
http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5836556§ion_id=5902602
view trisaratops's profile
Thanks for the etsy alternatives. While I love the options in the post, they are just too pricey for me.
view solbeam's profile
Please post the prices when you do a round-up of items. PLEASE!
view glassesgirl's profile
I got 2 of these is Japan. They are a must!
view Bauhaus's profile
If anyone wants to DIY and doesn't know how green their thumb is, head to a thrift store. I always see simple round fishbowls on the houseware shelves supercheap. No, not as cool as these, but a super low-risk purchase.
view Loosetooth's profile