
STEP 7:
If you want to make your terrarium ornament even more festive, tie a ribbon around its chain.
Last but not least, hang your new ornament from your tree where everyone can admire it!
Photos © Yuka Yoneda

If you want to make your terrarium ornament even more festive, tie a ribbon around its chain.
Last but not least, hang your new ornament from your tree where everyone can admire it!
Photos © Yuka Yoneda
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where does one get a clear glass ‘orb’?
Hi Bob,
You can find one here: http://clossette.com/large-glass-diy-terrarium-ornament/
Thanks!
Will the terrarium continue to thrive, or will it eventually die? What could someone do to help it thrive longer in the event that it does die?
What would you do with it after the holidays? Hang them in your window?
That’s a great idea Syd. Or you could even make a little stand for it like so: http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/23tXmA/inhabitat.com/greenholidaygiftguide/make-your-own-gifts-ready/light-buld-terrarium-2
Good question. After all, you don’t want to have to keep cleaning out dead plants and replacing them, right? All of my mini terrariums have continued to thrive, but I guess it really depends on how hardy the plants are and what kinds of conditions you have in your home. For more tips on how to keep things fresh in your terrarium, this is a great resource: http://inhabitat.com/diy-how-to-make-your-own-green-terrarium-to-keep-or-give-away-for-the-holidays/