Plant Beading: How to Add Style to Your Houseplants

Plant beading is the latest trend sweeping through the plant decor community, and it's as adorable as it sounds.
No longer just for jewelry, beads are finding their way onto our green companions, adding a touch of whimsy and personality.
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1. Gather Beads with Large Holes
So, first things first, raid your bead collection (or hit up your local craft store) for some beads with large holes.
Trust me, this is key because you want those beads to slip onto your plant's new shoots
2. Find a New Leaf Shoot
Now, let's play detective and hunt down the perfect candidate for our beading plant project.
Look for those fresh, new leaf shoots, they're like little blank canvases waiting for your artistic touch.
3. Slip on the Beads
Alright, time for the fun part – beading your plants!
Take your chosen shoot and delicately thread the bead or beads onto it.
Now, here's the deal – beading plants isn't a sprint, it's more like a leisurely stroll. It takes time for your plant to become fully bedazzled, but trust me, the result is worth it.
So, when you notice new shoots growing, grab a bead and thread it on.
For those of you who want quick results, I have a cute solution, read my post on DIY Plant Charms for a way to accessorize your plants without the wait.
DIY Plant Accessories Tutorial
And there you have it – a fun and creative way to give your plants some personality. I hope you enjoy beading plants as much as I do.
I can’t wait to see how your plants turn out with their new beaded accessories! Share your creations and any unique twists you've added in the comments below.
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Kerry Taylor on May 17, 2024
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