Happy Friday, friends!
Today, I’m keeping it simple and sharing a vintage tea cup planter that is happily sitting on the shelf in my kitchen.
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Teacups are so cute, but what do you do with a single one? I’m using this one as a planter. So simple and easy to create!
You can either drill a small hole through the bottom of the tea cup for drainage, or add a layer of small pebbles to the bottom before adding your plant and soil.
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I didn’t want to drill through the bottom of this vintage tea cup, so I opted to use small pebbles to help with drainage.
I know you all are curious as to the name of this darling succulent, it is a Hoya Kerrii Sweetheart. I scoured the internet for the best price for this cutie and found it on Etsy. You can click the picture below to check it out.
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Let’s hop over and see what Tara is sharing today! Simply click on the picture below…
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Thank you so much for stopping by! I hope y’all have a wonderful day!
Emily
Nothing happens when I click on the picture of the heart shaped succulent. And you didn’t give the name of the Etsy store. Where can I find one?
Oops, I’m so sorry! I just fixed the link.