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Transform a Plastic Organizer into a Chic Artificial Succulent Hanging Garden

Hello everyone, I hope you're doing well. Today, I want to share a simple decor idea using a Dollar Tree plastic organizer. The organizer I'm using has three compartments. 

We will be creating a hanging garden display with faux succulents. If you know me, then you know how much I love succulents. 

Honestly, I could decorate every space in my home with them. The best part is that with artificial succulents, I won't have to worry about killing them. I'll provide you with all the details on creating your own hanging garden display, and I'll include a full materials list below. Let's get started!

Faux succulent hanging garden

Materials to create Faux succulent hanging garden

Materials

  • One plastic organizer (I'm using the one with three compartments)
  • Dollar Tree wallpaper sheet
  • Wire
  • Artificial succulents
  • Hot glue
  • Pencil or pen for tracing
  • floral cutters
  • scissors
Plastic organizer, wallpaper sheet and a pen

Tracing onto the wallpaper

Begin by placing your plastic organizer on top of the wallpaper sheet. Use a pencil to trace around the organizer, but don't worry if you don't trace every section. Remember, to make extra cuts when adding the wallpaper to each compartment.

Cut-out wallpaper square

Cut-out wallpaper square

Wallpaper squares placed in organizer

Cutting and attaching wallpaper sections

Use scissors to cut out each traced section on the wallpaper sheet. Take each cut-out section and place it into the compartments. You may find that the sections are not perfect, but that's okay. Make any necessary cuts to ensure that they fit.

To add the wallpaper sections to the organizer, remove the backing from each one, exposing the sticky backing. Place each section into its compartment and press down gently.

Artificial succulents and floral cutters

Adding succulents and wire

Now it's time to add the succulents to each compartment. Before adding them, use floral cutters to make any necessary cuts. Use hot glue to attach each succulent flower. If you prefer, insert a section of foam block in each compartment and add your succulent into the foam block.

Use your floral cutters to cut a section of wire. Attach the wire to the back of the organizer using a few extra wallpaper sections, clear tape, or hot glue.

Succulents placed in plastic organizer

Adding the gold wire

gold wire with cut-out wallpaper sheet over it

Succulents displayed

Your succulent hanging garden display is complete! It's a great way to repurpose an everyday item and create a beautiful display of succulents.

Let me know if you try this project. I love hearing from all of you. Take care, and thank you for visiting!

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Comments

  1. wow! I want to have that for my living room!! Really cool :-)

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    1. Angie, thank you! 😊 It's super easy to make and makes a great addition to any space. Thank you for visiting.

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  2. This is SO clever! What a fun display. Pinning to share and save! Thank you for sharing this post at the Will Blog for Comments #35 linkup. We hope to see you next time, too, for #36. Have a great week.

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  3. That is such a great idea! It pops so well against that dark red background too.

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  4. Lovely! I wondered why the "wallpaper" looked so familiar; I had seen it at my local Dollar Tree. Will have to look for your organizer--I just bought some clearance succulents at Hobby Lobby!!!

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    1. Kathy, I hope you make one! This was such a fun project. :)

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  5. such a unique transformation - thanks for sharing with Create-it Link Party

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  6. I would use the floral foam block so I could change the succulents out for florals for the seasons or holidays. Will make one for myself to put in my new apartment. Thanks for your post.Sharon A

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    1. Thank you for visiting. Yes, floral foam would definitely come in handy if you want to change the floral arrangements to match the season. 😊

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  7. So simple yet so effective. The succulents look like really good ones too. Thank you for sharing your idea.

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    1. Thank you! I was impressed with the faux succulent quality as well. Thanks so much for visiting. 🌱

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  8. Wow, thanks for the inspiration as I have a few of these trays from Dollar Tree already. #Alittlebitofeverything

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  9. How pretty, featuring you at Wednesdays in the Studio!

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  10. Would it surprise you to know I have both the tray and the wallpaper in my stash?! Love this and featuring it when my party opens!

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    1. Carol, that's wonderful! Honestly, I figured you would have those items. Seems like we both have that same love for DT, haha. 💖 Thank you so much for visiting and for the feature. I appreciate it so much. 😊

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