It's no news that terrariums are very in right now, but this take on the terrarium was something we hadn't seen before. By using old frames to build a miniature green house of sorts, this terrarium has a nice antique and rustic feel.
This terrarium will definitely take a few hours to build and will require 8 frames, some sandpaper, a drill, paint, wood filler and most likely a trip to the hardware store. Even though it's a lot of work, just think how happy your plants will be to have their own little home!
Full instructions can be found at Country Living: How to Make a Terrarium with additional details at The Upcycler: Picture Frame Terrarium.
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That wallpaper behind the terrarium is stunning! Anyone have any details?
I've been wanting a glass display case (vitrine?) in which to house my small collection of pottery. This looks like a great project.
the wallpaper is from trove. I'm not sure if they make it this season or not, but on the sample I received a year or so ago, they say they do special orders and commissions.