Forget art—fill your home with framed plants instead.
There are few things in life I’m ashamed of, but one of them is my abject inability to keep plants alive. I’ve shopped the most low-maintenance of succulents—plants that, supposedly, can survive with little light, water or attention—yet, they’ve all died on me. Fortunately, framed plants are the one kind I can’t kill. Finally!
Only once, and only briefly, have I been convinced of my success as a plant mom. My baby echeveria plant started growing toward the ceiling—a sign it was thriving, surely. Little did I know echeveria plants only grow upwards when they’re starved for light. Still, there’s a hole in my plant-loving heart—one that can’t be satiated by fake flowers or plastic plants. Thankfully, a new home decor trend is here to fill that void once and for all.
These beautiful pieces offer all the beauty of a regular plant, with none of the responsibility . Not to mention, framed plants are a simple way to decorate your walls. Art can be pricey, and posters, hackneyed. Why not opt for something new, unusual and completely customizable? Ahead, you’ll find 10 shoppable ways to incorporate framed plants into your home. I’m sure you’ll see one you love, but if not, feel free to buy a beautiful frame and craft your own.Pressed Lavender Flowers $39 buy it You can purchase these Pressed Lavender Flowers come in either a black, silver or copper frame, and choose from chain or rope to hang it with. I love that the flowers can add a little color to a space, but they aren’t necessarily bright and flashy.
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