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Easy DIY Creeping vegetation
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Melintur
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Sun, Mar 20, 2022 5:29 PM
YOU WILL NEED Gloves are a must. The jute twine will give you horrible splinters.
Floral Wire
Jute Twine(Here green, brown also works very well)
Wire Snips
Needle-nose Plyers or other wire bending tool
Soapy and Clear Water to wash the fake foliage
Patience
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Hamo
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Wed, Mar 30, 2022 8:39 PM
Thanks for posting this. Your DIY vines look better than most of the offerings I've seen in hobby stores. |
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mike and marie
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Sun, May 1, 2022 3:39 PM
Nice tutorial! We are always looking for plastic vegetation and feel it's one of the best things to use for enhancing any Tiki space. The other day we found a few plastic orchid bouquets and thought the flowers could be clipped and used in lamps and other decor. |
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Bam Bam
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Fri, May 13, 2022 7:27 AM
Those turned out great. I've been eyeing the thrift shops for "tropical" foliage without success for months now, and this seems to be the answer to my problem! I'll have to swing by the area flea markets this weekend and see what's floating out there that's usable. Thanks! |
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As part of the most recent (2019) update of my basement bar The Monkey Hut, I wanted to intensify the intrusion of overgrowth by adding creeping vegetation. After not having any luck finding vines that I liked available commercially, I devised this DIY method reusing artificial potted houseplants. With a handful of finds from most any thrift store, some floral wire, twine, and a bit of labor, you can have as much creeping vegetation as you like. Here's How I did it:


You can here see the two different kinds of sprigs in my particular potted fake foliage - in the image directly above, you can also see the possibility of another vine coming from one of the larger nodes for two-or-three vined pieces. The creativity is up to you.





