Mister Moss + Happy Friday!


So I keep running into string gardens this week –and these gorgeous ones can't go without mentioning. Spotted in the latest issue of Inside Out Magazine, Mister Moss (out of Australia) makes some pretty colorful ones that he actually sells online.  I love the bright fluro strings and the Yucca above (with the painted stem) –a perfect patio/balcony plant idea.  See a few more pics below –the cherry blossoms on the balcony would be perfect right now and check out that stunning display for a wedding.  More at mister-moss.com.

Check out this post from earlier this week with a link on how to make them!

 

Happy Friday!
~Jan

My posts elsewhere this week:
Sweet baby clothes made in France.
Fun bedding for kids
Adorable handmade Easter gifts for the littles
Beautiful ceramics from Philadelphia

Jan Halvarson

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

do you know where I could get DIY for this one?

Elizabeth @ Rosalilium said...

These are so charming. I bet they would be really fun to make too. Although I'm not sure if I'd have the patience. They are a lovely decor feature.

Thanks for sharing!
x

Unknown said...

Hello Poppytalkers ;)

what a fantastic DIY idea for a friday in spring! Love it! Love your blog! And because feelings like this need to be shared, I featured you in my todays post: 8 blogs that rock my Kingdom. If you want to check it out, I would love to welcome you at http://itsakingdom.blogspot.co.uk

Happy weekend!
Nadine

Kathy said...

Love the pop of neon! I can see this hanging in the shady corner of my garden.

sarah nadine said...

jan,

everyday i look forward to seeing what you have to share ... it's my morning ritual: coffee + poppytalk! always something unique, creative and refreshing.

just had to share that with you today :)


xo

Cari Byers said...

these are great havent seen this before but super fun!

Anonymous said...

Here are DIY directions:
http://www.designsponge.com/2013/03/hanging-pot-less-plant-with-a-pop-of-color.html
and
http://blog.makezine.com/craft/project_kokedama_string_garden/
(I'm kind of obsessed, can you tell?)