We love ‘ Circle of Wealth”s little twist on their Zen garden tutorial… They use essential oils to add the scent of a garden to their project! What’s your favorite color that makes you think of your garden happy place? ![]() They say you can water it through the sand, but you could also do this project with a faux succulent or an air plant as well. This colorful Zen garden from ‘ Nous Decor‘ uses a succulent under the sand. (She also tells you where to get those mini sand rakes!) Collect stones or shells during your next vacation and make a meaningful memory Zen garden! And no, you don’t have to use flamingos!Įllen at ‘ Confessions of an Overworked Mom‘ created the perfect Zen garden tutorial because she encourages you to make it your own. ![]() Ok, is this one cute, or what? ‘ Brit & Co.‘ created this as a Mom’s Day gift, but it is the perfect touch of femininity for your desk or nightstand. I love her explanation on how DIY mini Zen gardens help with stressful days!Īnother one with a faux plant… seriously, does is get easier? This faux plant you actually make with beads! Try the tutorial for this beaded cacti Zen garden from ‘ Live, Craft, Love‘. She used a faux succulent in this project, but she also tells you how you can use a real one, or even an air plant. This Zen garden from ‘ Dwell Beautiful’ is another super simple project. Learn more about them at our post at OhMeOhMy on how to use air plants. You literally soak them in water once a week. They are perfect for this type of project because they require no soil. This mini Zen garden from ‘ The Merry Thought‘ is perfect, we love that serene black sand! They used an air plant in their garden, which is just about the easiest plant in the world to grow. ![]() DIY mini Zen gardens don’t get any easier than this with only three supplies! It’s also perfect for anyone with a brown thumb. This tabletop Zen garden step by step is from ‘ DIY Network‘. I love the idea of the lidded shadow box as a container. This Zen garden tutorial from ‘ Thirsty for Tea‘ is the perfect combination of traditional Zen sand gardens to occupy the mind, and the serenity of plants and nature to give you a simple foundation. It has a more rugged outdoor feel than gardens made with sand that you can rake and change, and is the perfect mini landscape! (You can still stack and move the stones for that mindfulness practice!) We love this desktop Zen garden from ‘ Gardenista‘.
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