Succulent Waterfall: Phase One

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Let me start off by saying it's great to be back!  If you follow me on Instagram you may already know this, but we bought a new home back in December and around the same time found out that I'm expecting number four! Both very exciting and life changing! My pregnancy has been pretty easy for the most part, but I've been very unmotivated to work on any projects.  Hence, the nine month break here on the blog.  With only six weeks left until we meet our new little guy, I'm getting excited to get some energy back and to start working on the many ideas I've been saving up over the past few months.

Now let's talk about my succulent waterfall! Our new home has tons of potential when it comes to landscaping. We have huge empty planters all over the place, which is both exciting and intimidating.  You may think I would naturally begin planting succulents, but until just recently ALL of my succulents have been kept in pots. I feel I have more control if I'm able to move them around the yard throughout the year. By keeping them in pots I can keep them out of direct sunlight, rotate them when they start to stretch in a certain direction, move them to covered areas when it rains, make different "arrangements" for photos, etc.  Needless to say, I initially had no intention of planting any succulents in the ground.  That is, until I came up with a "succulent" idea for this water feature. 

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It looks like a waterfall right? Well, it has no pump and no drain. It's basically just concrete and rocks creating little water basins with a large pool on the bottom. I'm not sure what its original purpose was since it doesn't rain enough here to create a natural waterfall.  Anyway, I decided it would be awesome to fill the basins with soil and plant my very first "in ground" succulent garden! The waterfall is totally covered by trees so the plants would be protected from direct sunlight. Perfect. BUT, the more I thought about it, the more my perfectionist side told me this was a terrible idea.  First of all, the waterfall is covered with trees! Trees equal falling leaves. (You can see the water basins are filled with leaves in the picture above.) I'm the type to take tweezers and q-tips to my plants to remove leaves, twigs, dirt, spiderwebs, etc. I really started to question whether or not I could handle having plants outside getting rained on, scratched up, and basically out of my control.  Eventually, I decided to give it a try, but only with plants that wouldn't get beaten up too badly by the elements.

I started this project by filling the waterfall with well draining cactus soil.  (With a little help from Krista!) And there it sat for months. A waterfall full of dirt! Until, my mom offered to donate some of her "babies" to the cause and help me with planting.  We took apart some of my overgrown arrangements and planted them as well as a bunch of plants my mom had grown from leaves.  It's still very sparse, but it's a start.  I plan to add many more plants in the coming months including lots of cascading succulents to create the visual "succulent waterfall".  Here is what phase one looks like. Enjoy!

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If you have any questions don't hesitate to leave a  comment below or you can find me on Instagram under @tawwni or @needlesandleaves

DIY Burlap Bunting

DIY Burlap Bunting via Needles + Leaves :: Thanksgiving Decorations :: Succulents :: Home Decor

The holidays are upon us so I thought it would be fun to share some of my Thanksgiving decorations with you.  I made a little burlap bunting that was so easy I wanted to share it as a DIY.  This project is fun, inexpensive, and turns out super cute! 

Supplies I Used:

Chocolate Brown Burlap

Twine/Jute

Scissors

Triangle Template

Hot Glue Gun & Hot Glue

Gold Paint 

Paint Brush

1. I started out by deciding how long I wanted to make my bunting. The one I made is about 73" long.  Next I made my template for the triangles out of some scrap paper. The triangles are 6" along the top and 7" down the sides. 

DIY Burlap Bunting via Needles + Leaves :: Thanksgiving Decorations :: Succulents :: Home Decor

2. Cut out the number of triangles you need. I decided to hand paint the words "Give Thanks" on mine, so I needed 10 triangles total. 

3. Get your paint and paint brush ready and start painting! If you don't like painting free hand you can use a stencil.  

DIY Burlap Bunting via Needles + Leaves :: Thanksgiving Decorations :: Succulents :: Home Decor

4. Now that you have finished the lettering you can start gluing. Start by making about a 3ft. tail. Flip your triangle upside down as pictured below and add glue to 3 spots. Place your twine on the glue spots. Now keep adding your triangles one by one until you get to the end. Remember to turn each one upside down to glue it and leave about a 1/2" space in between the triangles. 

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 5. You are basically done! This is what the triangles will look like once they are glued to the twine. 

DIY Burlap Bunting via Needles + Leaves :: Thanksgiving Decorations :: Succulents :: Home Decor

6. I tied little lace scraps on the end of mine for added cuteness! Here is the finished product! I hope you enjoy making yours!

DIY Burlap Bunting via Needles + Leaves :: Thanksgiving Decorations :: Succulents :: Home Decor
DIY Burlap Bunting via Needles + Leaves :: Thanksgiving Decorations :: Succulents :: Home Decor
DIY Burlap Bunting via Needles + Leaves :: Thanksgiving Decorations :: Succulents :: Home Decor
DIY Burlap Bunting via Needles + Leaves :: Thanksgiving Decorations :: Succulents :: Home Decor
DIY Burlap Bunting via Needles + Leaves :: Thanksgiving Decorations :: Succulents :: Home Decor

We would love to hear from you! Leave a comment below or find me on Instagram under @kristamares or @needlesandleaves

Succulent Sighting: Disneyland

Succulent Sighting: Disneyland :: The succulents of Rancho del Zocalo restaurant in Frontierland at Disneyland Resort in California. 

For my daughter's second birthday last weekend, we surprised the kids with a two day adventure at the happiest place on earth! Of course, I couldn't help but take this opportunity to share some of my favorite Disneyland succulents with you.  You will find the majority of Disney's succulents at my favorite restaurant in the park, Rancho del Zocalo in Frontierland. Not only is the food to die for, but the restaurant boasts tons of gorgeous spanish style succulent container gardens.  The following are some of my favorites. Enjoy!

Succulent Sighting: Disneyland :: The succulents of Rancho del Zocalo restaurant in Frontierland at Disneyland Resort in California.  
Succulent Sighting: Disneyland :: The succulents of Rancho del Zocalo restaurant in Frontierland at Disneyland Resort in California.  
Succulent Sighting: Disneyland :: The succulents of Rancho del Zocalo restaurant in Frontierland at Disneyland Resort in California.   
Succulent Sighting: Disneyland :: The succulents of Rancho del Zocalo restaurant in Frontierland at Disneyland Resort in California.  
Succulent Sighting: Disneyland :: The succulents of Rancho del Zocalo restaurant in Frontierland at Disneyland Resort in California.  
Succulent Sighting: Disneyland :: The succulents of Rancho del Zocalo restaurant in Frontierland at Disneyland Resort in California.  
Succulent Sighting: Disneyland :: The succulents of Rancho del Zocalo restaurant in Frontierland at Disneyland Resort in California.  
Succulent Sighting: Disneyland :: The succulents of Rancho del Zocalo restaurant in Frontierland at Disneyland Resort in California.  
Succulent Sighting: Disneyland :: The succulents of Rancho del Zocalo restaurant in Frontierland at Disneyland Resort in California.  
Succulent Sighting: Disneyland :: The succulents of Rancho del Zocalo restaurant in Frontierland at Disneyland Resort in California.  
Succulent Sighting: Disneyland :: The succulents of Rancho del Zocalo restaurant in Frontierland at Disneyland Resort in California.  
Succulent Sighting: Disneyland :: The succulents of Rancho del Zocalo restaurant in Frontierland at Disneyland Resort in California.  
Succulent Sighting: Disneyland :: The succulents of Rancho del Zocalo restaurant in Frontierland at Disneyland Resort in California.  
Succulent Sighting: Disneyland :: The succulents of Rancho del Zocalo restaurant in Frontierland at Disneyland Resort in California.  
Succulent Sighting: Disneyland :: The succulents of Rancho del Zocalo restaurant in Frontierland at Disneyland Resort in California.  
Succulent Sighting: Disneyland :: The succulents of Rancho del Zocalo restaurant in Frontierland at Disneyland Resort in California.  
Succulent Sighting: Disneyland :: The succulents of Rancho del Zocalo restaurant in Frontierland at Disneyland Resort in California.