Mehoney & Kara
I was looking out the window the other day and saw how the sun painted the leaves, it made me think about making a little terrarium. Do you ever try growing something in a tiny space?
That sounds so lovely, watching the light dance on leaves—terrariums feel like tiny living paintings, don’t they? I love making little gardens that fit in a jar, with moss, tiny succulents, and a sprinkle of pebbles. It’s a quiet way to bring the outdoors into a space, almost like a secret green nook. What kind of plants are you thinking of?
I’d love a little fern, maybe some tiny moss, and a few air plants to catch the mist. They’re so quiet, almost like they’re breathing with the room. I think a splash of bright green could lift the whole space, and it would feel like a secret little forest I can breathe in whenever I need to.
That sounds so peaceful—tiny ferns and moss are like whispering greens, and the air plants will bring a gentle mist, almost like breathing in the forest. Maybe add a few tiny pebbles at the base to keep it stable, and a light sprinkle of crushed quartz for that subtle sparkle. Just a bit of bright green will lift it, and you’ll have a little green corner you can drift into whenever you need a breath of calm.
I love that idea—tiny pebbles and quartz sparkle make it feel like a secret clearing. I can already picture the soft green whispering around the jar, like a gentle hug you can look at whenever the world feels too loud. It’s such a cozy, calm corner.