DIY Kit: Spring Terrarium
Who doesn’t love spring? Budding trees, grass turning green, flowers blooming. Everything is fresh and colorful again. We wanted to find a way to capture it — inside a cute little mason jar of course — so we created the Spring Terrarium Kit.
What You'll Need
Spring Terrarium Kit
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Mason jar with ventilated lid
Potting soil
Moss
Rocks
Wire
Wire cutter
Polymer clay (we used pastel colors for spring)
Gift tag and string
or
Mason jar with ventilated lid
Potting soil
Moss
Rocks
Wire
Wire cutter
Polymer clay (we used pastel colors for spring)
Gift tag and string
Clay Decorations
Start by making the clay decorations that will live inside your terrarium. We made mushrooms, Easter eggs, and a bunny, but the possibilities are endless.
Mushrooms: Roll out the stem using the white polymer clay. Taper it by making the top part slightly thinner.
Mushrooms: Roll out the stem using the white polymer clay. Taper it by making the top part slightly thinner.
Easter Eggs
Choose a polymer clay color and roll into an egg shape. Using a different color clay, roll mini balls and add dots to egg. Or you can choose two colors and combine them to create a multicolored egg. Insert your wire into the bottom of the and through the center.
Bake
Place clay decor onto a baking sheet and bake at 225 degrees Fahrenheit for 20 minutes. Let cool for 30 minutes before trimming the wire and inserting into your terrarium.
To make your terrarium, begin by filling the bottom of the jar with the soil provided in your kit.
Add the moss on top of the soil, and then the pumice rocks.
Take your clay decor and trim any excess wire down to half an inch. Insert each piece into the soil.
Gift
And you’re done. If you’re giving the terrarium to a friend, use a gold or silver Sharpie and the gift tag provided to write a message.