This DIY Terrarium makes a great gift, was assembled in a matter of minutes and looks really beautiful. Glass globes are now readily available at garden nurseries, and "air plants" like the Tilandsia that we used in this terrarium are even carried at home depot during some seasons. I think at one point these plants were harder to locate, but now they're becoming quite common. Terrariums are simple to make and maintain, and are perfect for hanging next to a desk, bed, or by the kitchen window where they can be admired and enjoyed. The materials for a terrarium can usually be purchased at a local nursery or hardware store. There are online retailers for most of these items. For even the most botanically inept, terrariums are super easy to make and incredibly low-maintenance. They also make pretty much the best gifts or party favors ever. the basic: Step 1. Choose an open or closed glass container of some sort. Step 2. Cover the bottom with an inch-thick layer of pebbles or rocks to create a false drainage system for the plant roots. Step 3. Add a thin layer of activated charcoal keeps the water fresh, and prevent mold and bacteria from building up. Step 4. Add a layer of potting soil. They also make a special mix if you choose to use cacti and succulents instead of moss and ferns. Step 5. Place plants in the terrarium, starting with the largest plant first. here we provides some kinds of terrarium 1. Light Bulb Terrarium 2. Magnetic Tin Terrarium 3. Syrup Dispenser and Salt Shaker Terrariums 4. Cactus Terrarium 5. Succulent Sea-Themed Terrarium 6. Tea Cup Terrarium 7. Apple Cider Jug Terrarium 8. Christmas Ornament Terrarium 9. Terrarium Necklace 10. Terrarium Pendant Lamps want to know more? for further information and details, download this now and grab what you want. please enjoy this application and give us any feedback.