Fashionable Hostess | Amanda S. Gluck
While planning for my first outdoor party on our new patio, I wanted to go with a unique centerpiece to complement the rustic-chic vibe of the space. So when I came across an amazing assortment of succulents at my local Nashville flower shop, I knew I had found the perfect match. The outcome: a crate overflowing with moss and a variety of gorgeous succulents, a utopian earthy statement piece for an outdoor tabletop.
To bring this project to life, I found a wooden crate from World Market that was long and narrow (9″ x 20″). I needed green oasis foam to add volume to the box in order for the succulents to be visible, so I bought enough blocks to fill the bottom of the crate. I recommend buying a few extra to make sure you have an exact fit; I had to cut some of the extras to completely fill the space.
I had seen photos of succulents sitting on a bed of moss and I loved the added texture and greenery, so I bought a box of moss to layer. I laid the moss on top of the green oasis foam, making sure to push down and shape the moss so it was relatively smooth. Moss is completely moldable, so you can squish and shape it in any which way! I then broke off smaller pieces of moss to fill in the “bald spots” because I didn’t want any of the foam below to show.
The last step was simply placing a variety of succulents on top. I especially like one in each corner, then for the rest, you can just stagger throughout. I tried to vary the colors and sizes of the succulents I bought so they didn’t look matchy.
When complete, I placed the finished product right in the center of my table on top of a natural colored table runner. On either side, I placed a World Market lantern as well as a floral arrangement of white dahlias, eucalyptus, and dianthus “Green Trick” (the green puffs!).
The succulent box was not only great for adding some greenery and texture, but succulents were the perfect choice because they are so low-maintenance and they last forever!
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