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Small Glass & Driftwood Terrarium (approx. 10"x 6" x 8"h)

Small Glass & Driftwood Terrarium (approx. 10"x 6" x 8"h)

Regular price $32.00 USD
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Terrarium

these one-of-a-kind terrariums are crafted by blowing and molding hot glass over natural driftwood bases. The result? A stunning, organically shaped glass vessel nestled perfectly into wood—no two are ever the same.

Each piece is a work of art and multifunctional:
Use as a terrarium for air plants, moss, or mini succulents
Float petals or propagate cuttings hydroponically
 Display shells, stones, or other small keepsakes

Made from natural wood and recycled glass, these terrariums embrace imperfections—bubbles, color variations, and unique lines are part of their beauty.

Approximate Dimensions: 10" L x 6" W x 8" H
(Each piece will vary due to the handmade nature

Want us to make it for you?
Purchase the terrarium kit and leave a note at checkout letting us know you'd like it assembled. We'll create a beautiful, ready-to-enjoy terrarium just for you!

Optional Kit Upgrade: Add 3 mini plants of your choice—succulent or mini tropical— plus all necessary planting materials for an additional $20.

Air Plant Terrariums

Care Summary: Air plants (Tillandsia) are low-maintenance and soil-free!

  • Light: Bright, indirect light is ideal. Avoid direct sun, especially through glass.
  • Water: Soak once a week in room temperature water for 20–30 minutes. Shake gently to dry. In dry environments, mist lightly between soaks.
  • Extra Tip: Make sure they dry fully within 4 hours to avoid rot.

Mini Tropics (Tropical Terrarium Plants)

Care Summary: These humidity-loving plants thrive in cozy glass homes.

  • Light: Bright, indirect light or filtered sunlight. Avoid harsh direct rays.
  • Water: Lightly water when soil feels just barely dry—usually every 1–2 weeks. Closed terrariums need even less.
  • Extra Tip: Keep away from cold drafts or heaters. Watch for condensation buildup.

 Succulents

Care Summary: These sun-lovers prefer to be left alone more than fussed over.

  • Light: Bright light is a must—at least 4–6 hours of sunlight or a sunny windowsill.
  • Water: Let soil dry out completely between waterings. Water every 2–3 weeks depending on conditions.
  • Extra Tip: Water directly into the soil, not onto leaves, to prevent rot.
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