Check out this absolutely beautiful idea for making a little table with succulents underneath, at
Dallas Art Gardens...it is about the 5th picture down. I think I may HAVE TO MAKE one of these for my front porch, to put between my chairs! It is crazy cool!!! You would have to be sure you could get air flow under the glass, oh, goodness, I am excited about this project!!!
The table is so "you" Julie. I hope you do make one. You probably already have the succulents to plant in it.
ReplyDeleteThat is cool, love your new blog
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Yes it is you Julie! I can already see you working on it.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you liked the succulent table on my blog. I took 232 pictures on the trip to Malibu. I'll look through the pictures and to find the succulents and post as soon as I can. Love your blog, by the way.
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P.S. How did you find my blog? I'm not that computer savy, just post and post.
ReplyDeleteOh, that is neat. Hum, got me thinking also. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteOh YES!!!!! It has your name on it!
ReplyDeleteYou will figure it out how to get air between them!
Can´t wait to see your version!
The table looks great, but it would be problematic here, I'm afraid... there would be a rather difficult balance of getting enough light for the plants without baking the poor things.
ReplyDeleteThese remind me of fish tank coffee tables that were popular in the 80's...
Claude...fish tank tables??? Never saw one, but would like to...sounds VERY interesting!!!
ReplyDeleteThe table is amazing!
ReplyDeleteHere it would have to be inside in a conservatory, because of the cool wet weather, but a moss table would probably work outside!