Here’s a beautiful project if you want to save any treasured finds from your summer walks!
Knowing that I wanted to put a terrarium together, we first purchased dry moss at a craft store, because I didn’t want to rip any real moss from nature. This element turned out to be the biggest hit of the craft.
Travis fell in love with the way it felt – how fluffy it was, the way he could pull strands of it apart, etc. So before we began the terrarium, we played with it for a while in a large bin. Then it was time to add the moss to a clear glass jar.
Next we were off to find other treasures! We returned to add rocks and a few leaves to our terrarium.
A little sleeping squirrel added a whimsical touch.
You could keep your terrarium on display for quite some time. However, ours lasted barely a day before Travis wanted to play with the elements inside again. Back to the bin we go!
This is SO cute! I love to do these sort of things if I had children, next best thing is siblings, but now they’re older and into everything tech 😦
http://www.terrariumcrafts.com/
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Your terrariums are beautiful! I love that crafts like this can be fun with or without kids 🙂 Thanks for reading, and enjoy!
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