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Cute Vase Fillers

19. Snake Plant

Snake plants are easy to care for and are also useful for purifying the air. These plants grow vertically, so they’re ideal for tight corners that are in need of some greenery. Snake plants can grow in a variety of light conditions but thrive best in indirect sunlight. Since they originate from the desert, they can also withstand long periods of time without water. You should let their soil dry between watering’s.

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20. Spider Plant

These plants have a lot of long, skinny leaves that poke out from their pots. Spider plants make interesting hanging plants thanks to their dangling leaves. The spider plant’s other nicknames include the “airplane plant” and the “ribbon plant” — thanks to its iconic foliage.

21. String of Pearls

The string of pearls plant is an increasingly popular plant with a unique appearance. Its pearl-like foliage hangs over its container and makes an eye-catching piece of decor for all of your guests. This cute plant is yet another member of the succulent family and thus requires lots of light and little water.

How to Style Small Indoor Plants in Tiny Spaces

A lack of space is an invitation to get innovative and see how you can add foliage to your home! You can keep it simple with a few small potted plants or get creative with a wall gardens to take advantage of your vertical space. Small DIY projects like modern plant terrariums and kokedama string gardens are other ways to incorporate small indoor plants into your tiny space. Look through our tips and tricks to see how you can take advantage of your small space. Small indoor plants are some of the most versatile greenery you can find. Start by picking out a few of your favorites to see where they can fit. From there, you’ll get an idea about what works best in your space and what other plants you want to add! If you’re up for getting a little more creative, why not try your hand at making a DIY ladder plant stand or DIY succulent wall garden? These projects allow you to have a fun indoor garden without taking up too much space! Unique wall and hanging planters are the way to go if you’re tight on floor space.

Cute Vase Filler Ideas for Your Private Spaces

Fruit Slices and Plants

Need a unique vase filler idea for an outdoor event? Lemons and limes aren't just for garnish or beverages -- they can be used to create festive outdoor decor such as table centerpieces for a wedding, picnic or gathering of friends and family. Glass layers made by setting one vase inside another hold citrus slices in place for a centerpiece that looks good enough to eat or drink. Select unblemished fruits for the best-looking centerpieces. Cut a few lemon slices. Start with a wide-mouth mason or other jar. Arrange the lemon slices around the inside of the jar and fill with water.

Plant A Coin Money Tree

Got any spare change? Use it to create a whimsical vase decoration idea for a windowsill or kitchen counter. It’s more fun when you use different denominations. You can use a mixture of different coins or use quarters in one plant, dimes in another and so on. Try different kinds of glassware. Tall, short, oblong, square, round, or weirdly shaped glass for conversation. Add artificial leafy stems to give the illusion of planting your own "money trees."

River Rocks and Plants

For a vase filler that brings the feel of a walk by a forest stream indoors, think river rocks. Fill a clear round vase from the bottom to about halfway up, starting with small rocks and ending with large ones. Use assorted shapes and different colors to add to the flavor of the look. Add water and top with a short cluster of colorful woodsy blooms such as camellias or rhododendrons. Try different sizes and shapes of the glass vase as well. Be creative. Let your imagination soar.

Neon Glass Beads and Plants

When it comes to the question of what to put in a vase, one of the most popular vase filler ideas is glass beads. Rather than the traditional white or clear, opt for brighter or unusual colors. A bead store, Michaels, or even Walmart has so many varieties to choose from. Arrange several vases or bottles with complementary hues and top each off with a singular bloom.

*Tip: For beads with deep hues and unusual shapes, try the fire glass beads often used in fire pits.

A corner in your home small candles and fresh plants is alluring and peaceful.

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