Javier Perez creates unique works of art by combining simple drawings with office supplies, flowers, and real world objects.
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I was instantly drawn to their shape, as well as the way they integrated so beautifully with the mineral specimens nearby. I realized that several of my nearest and dearest family members love succulents and enjoy creating unusual arrangements. So I began a little hunt for succulent planter gift ideas! In today’s post, I’ll show you what I discovered. Succulents are low-maintenance, and they thrive both inside and outdoors, making them the perfect natural wonder to bestow on the people you love. Hopefully the roundup below will inspire your gardening endeavors, your interior arrangements, and maybe even your holiday gifting agenda… I’ll admit it–I’m a DIY girl! But when I set my sights on the stony planters in the image at the top of today’s post, I couldn’t help but wonder how inserting succulents into stone was possible. Drilling a hole in rock isn’t the easiest task for the at-home crafter. Which got me thinking about molding the planters from clay, which could be amazing. Yet I wondered if anyone was selling stone-like planters online. Bingo! The planter below is available through Simply Succulents. If I purchased a planter, I could then focus my DIY energy on creating the perfect arrangement… Like the planter above, this Large Garden Stone Kit from Simply Succulents is so popular that it seems to be temporarily out of stock. But I’m going to keep checking back, because the kit is extremely affordable, and it would add such an unusual touch to an indoor space. Or be the perfect centerpiece for an outdoor table! I LOVE the DIY idea below, because it’s highly affordable, easy to execute, and absolutely gorgeous. Many bricks have built-in holes. Why not fill them with some potting soil and your favorite succulent plant? Seriously! Another idea: put a succulent in one hole and a candle in the other. Don’t you love super-stylish DIY ideas that can be completed in minutes?! [from Boat People Boutique] I can’t decide whether to keep my succulent arrangements simple (with more of a focus on the planters themselves) or to go all out with a plantscape that looks like a work of art. Some key ingredients for unforgettable arrangements: driftwood, succulents (of course!), moss and air plants. I love how certain vignettes use the natural holes of driftwood as little planting spaces! If there aren’t any holes in the wood, you can make your own with a drill. For more details on this arrangement, check out Steven Bruce Design: I’ve also drawn a ton of inspiration from the centerpiece below, which is a feast for the eyes. I really love the way two different types of gravel are used, and even the placement of pebbles is artistic. Also note how plants of various height and color are used to create a diverse display. For more on the art of succulent arrangements, head on over to Ryan Prange… The Many Facets of Succulent Arrangements…Remember the stone planter and mineral image at the top of today’s post? I just can’t stop thinking about the beauty of that vignette! Which is why I thought it was appropriate to end today’s post with a collection of succulent planter ideas that incorporate a bit of faceted style. The gemstone look! This next outdoor arrangement from Big Red Sun is rich in color and texture. Note how turquoise glassy specimens sparkle in the sunlight along with the fresh greenery… This next DIY idea is a Hexagon Planter Box from Pepper Design Blog. There are detailed instructions on building the box from scratch and adding the hexagon shapes to the design. But also note that this contemporary project can be adapted in a variety of ways. For example, you could purchase an affordable planter, then create a hexagon stencil that allows you to paint the geometric design on the surface of your choice! And note how the hexagonal shapes below evoke the symmetry of crystals and other natural wonders… Oh how I love facets! And they’re definitely in style, thanks to a variety of decorative items in geo forms that are readily available for purchase. Geometric decor is definitely “in” right now, and they pack a heavy dose of modern indie style. These Faceted Wood Planter Polygons from Etsy shop This Fine Day Home make the perfect little gifts, especially when filled with a stunning succulent. Or three! Not to mention, your giftee will love that this special item requires no maintenance. The succulents are faux, and they’re beautifully embellished with liquid guilding. The planters are made from cardstock. Yes, cardstock,in a fabulous origami design. This is the perfect holiday gift idea to create in multiples. Check out all the details at Domestic Slice. So affordable. So modern. So fabulous! And they combine two of my favorite qualities: metallic shine and green succulents. A full DIY tutorial can be found at The Happier Homemaker:
Typography portraits might not be that surprised for you. While below portraits have something specious, these singer portraits are created with their song lyrics. Sean Williams, the designer, photographer, and art director is the person who is behind these conceptual designs. Entitled Hip Hop Type, Williams took the lyrics from popular songs by each subject, including Jay-Z, Justin Timberlake, Bruno Mars, Harry Styles, and Kanye West. With the clever use of negative space, Williams warped, curved, and re-sized the letters to fit perfectly together, forming instantly recognizable faces. Justin Timberlake Bruno Mars Jay-Z Kanye West Harry Styles
If you think kettlebells are just glorified dumbbells, you really should check this post where we are going to introduce you with some really cool and unusual kettlebell designs. You will find the kettlebells in this post are not only the tools help us work out but also a kind of collection or art work. With those new looks, these kettlebells are still fully functional and make sure you have a pleasant workout experience. 1. Iron Skullbell
These super cool skull-inspired kettlebells are produced by Ironskull Fitness and 100% made in the USA. These high quality iron castings are poured in ISO Certified American foundries. The Skullbell is completely modeled after an actual human skull, giving it an irregular shape which makes it more appropriate for 2-handed swings than for cleans and snatches. Mount Himalaya Spice Containers: The set consists of 4-glass spice containers (2 big and 2 small) shaped like Mount Himalaya with a 'snow-covered' removable shaker top. Qualy Animal Parade Spice Shaker Set: The containers in the set come with small holes for salt, sugar, etc, while large hole are for dried herbs. Spice Towers: These come with unique interlocking design that holds bottles securely in place; thebottles measure 3-inch by 3-inch and have 5-ounce capacity; makes a beautiful decorative kitchen display. Alessi Banana Band Spice Holder: The set measures 6 inches wide by 6-1/2 inches high, comes with magnetized bases that keeps the pieces from falling off when moved around. Frieling Spice Box: Organize your spices in an easy to access way with the Frieling spice box Organic Spice Kit for your Fridge: The kit consists of 24 reusable magnetic jars which can be placed on your fridge. The Hexagonal shaped jars placed together creates a honeycomb pattern. Ajori Spice Organizer: This spice organizer form Ajori takes its inspiration from garlic clove. Menu Spices Shakers Pods: The set consist of two elegant glass jars, while the top cover is made from stainless steel; one pod comes with larger holes for dried herbs while the other comes with smaller holes for salt, sugar, etc. Old Light Bulbs Spice Containers: Annisa Fardan Nabila and Aulia Amanda Santoso used old light bulbs to create these cool spice containers.
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