Transform your porch into a vibrant oasis with this ingenious DIY project that turns everyday plastic spoons into stunning giant succulents. This creative hack not only repurposes common materials but also adds a unique touch to your outdoor decor. By using the glossy green of plastic spoons, you can mimic the lush look of succulents without the need for watering or maintenance—perfect for those who admire greenery but lack a green thumb.
Place your DIY giant succulents in a prominent position on your porch, perhaps flanking your front door or alongside potted plants. Coordinate with other green or neutral-colored decor to enhance their natural look. Pair with rustic planters or minimalist pots to suit your style. The vibrant green will pop against muted backgrounds, drawing the eye and adding a fresh, playful element to your outdoor space.
Giant Porch Succulent Spheres
Materials
150 green plastic spoons
3 large white styrofoam half-spheres, approximately 12 inches in diameter
Hot glue gun and glue sticks
Scissors
Directions
Gather all your materials in a clean, spacious work area.
Using scissors, carefully snap off the handles of the plastic spoons, leaving only the rounded spoon tips.
Take one styrofoam half-sphere and begin at the bottom edge, pushing the spoon tips into the foam with the curved side facing outward. This will create the visual effect of succulent leaves.
Continue this process, working your way upward in neat rows, slightly overlapping the spoon tips to ensure no styrofoam is visible.
Repeat the process with the remaining styrofoam half-spheres until all are covered.
Use a hot glue gun to secure any loose spoon tips that may not hold securely in the foam, ensuring a stable and long-lasting structure.
Allow the glue to set and dry completely before placing the succulents on your porch.
Variations & Tips
For a different take on this project, consider using spoons in varying shades of green to create a more dynamic and realistic succulent look. You can also experiment with the size of the styrofoam spheres, using smaller or larger bases to suit different spaces. Additionally, painting the styrofoam base in a subtle green hue before attaching the spoons can help blend any visible gaps, enhancing the overall effect. If preferred, this concept can be adapted for indoor use by placing the spheres in decorative bowls or planters.