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May 04, 2017 3 min read
{This post is part 2 of a 4 part series of egg carton succulents. See part one here. }
{Part of the purpose of Pink Salt Riot is to give women everywhere tools to help them live lives of authentic joy in Christ. And part of how I plan to do that? By sharing amazing and beautiful recycled DIY projects.
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Welcome to Part 2 of my egg carton succulent party! You got all the wordy preamble in Part 1 so I will just get right to it today! Today I am showing you how to make a darling little aloe style succulent with the pieces left over from the first tutorial.
1. Start by cutting apart your egg carton. Cut the lid away from the bottom of the carton. For this particular tutorial you will only be using the triangles from the sides of the egg cups, but in the coming days I will share how to make other varieties of succulents from the top as well - so don't throw it away yet!
2. Cut apart each of the individual egg cups. This is what you will use to make this succulent!
3. Once you have separated all the egg cups, begin preparing the individual pieces. Cut each egg cup as shown above in #3, cutting four triangles out of the sides. They will be varying sizes, and that's a good thing! Repeat with all 12 egg cups.
4.Keep ALL the pieces - this tutorial only uses the triangles you cut out of the sides, but earlier this week I showed you how to use the centers to make another kind of succulents.
And there you have it! A beautiful aloe style succulent to compliment any recycled arrangement!
I am prepping for a big master suite remodel in the next few weeks and these are going to play a BIG part in my new dream bohemian bedroom! Now that you have two styles to make, what uses for these succulents are percolating in your mind? Let me know in the comments!
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