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IKEA Plant Hack

September 5, 2014 · by Maria · 4 Comments

IKEA Plant Hack

I love grass centerpieces, especially the ones that look like fresh greenery.  The finishing touch to any decorating project, is usually a little bit of green.  IKEA plants are some of my favorite because they are inexpensive and they look “real”.  I usually display them as-is inside a vase or small pot, but this time I needed to do a little IKEA plant hack if I was going to get it to work inside this gold geometric vase.

IKEA Plant Hack

I purchased the vase at Target a year ago, it is from the Nate Berkus collection.  I really love the vase and because of it’s interesting shape, it doesn’t need anything inside.  Except, after pairing it with other gold vases and in a gold tray (also from Target), it did need a pop of color to bring it all together.

IKEA Plant Hack

Everytime I go to the store, I buy milk (whether I need it or not) because I know that we will use it.  Everytime I go to IKEA, I buy one of these plants for the same reason.  Eventually there will be a project that needs a little green touch and it’s nice to have these inexpensive little plants at hand.

I had two extra IKEA plants  from the Fejka collection and two ended up being perfect for the vase.

IKEA Plant Hack

 

I knew I needed foam to fill the vase but I didn’t have that much foam.  I placed a few crumpled sheets of paper in the bottom of the vase as a filler.

IKEA Plant Hack

 

I had a small piece of foam left over from another project.  I cut this piece in half.

IKEA Plant Hack

And I arranged it inside the vase so that it was snug.  You can also use a glue gun to secure it further, but I didn’t need it.

IKEA Plant Hack

I started with the plant by pulling apart the leaves and then discarding the pot.

IKEA Plant Hack

The really big one in the middle came out in a larger bunch and it was perfect to fill the center or an empty corner of the new arrangement.

IKEA Plant Hack

 

The smaller stems were set aside as filler for empty spots, once I was done placing the rest.

IKEA Plant Hack

 

I placed a toothpick inside each stem so that it would glide into the foam and stay there.  You can also use a glue gun and skip this step.

IKEA Plant Hack

 

I started filling the corner of the vase and just kept going…

IKEA Plant Hack

 

Here is the finished product!  I think it looks pretty high-end and it was so inexpensive and easy to put together!

IKEA Plant Hack

 

One more shot of the before and after.  What do you think?  Big difference with a plant that currently sells for $3.99 !

IKEA Plant Hack

Do you also have these plants around the house?  Maybe you can add one to a vase and create a new, fresh look!

Till next time,

Maria

 

 

Filed Under: Decorate · Tagged: Centerpiece, ikea, Plant

Welcome! I'm Maria, the blogger behind Graceful Order. I hope to share with you helpful ideas about organizing, cleaning and entertaining. I am passionate about living a healthy, balanced life with my husband and two boys. A life where I am in charge of my home and not the other way around. A life with a little bit of order, and a whole lot of grace!

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