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DIY: Succulent Magnets

Benjamin Sandoval

Dec 03, 2019

***Our Birch Succulent Garden is no longer available, but we plan to stock up in time for 2020's holiday season! 😊

Difficulty level: Easy

Your Birch Succulent Garden cork magnet can be used during any time of the year, but we feel since Christmas is right around the corner, why not create another craft project to match your succulent Christmas ornaments. Place these on your fridge, or any magnetic surface to feature your creativity.

succulent display in a white log with holly berry branches on a wooden table

Supplies You Will Be Needing:

  • Birch Succulent Garden

  • Cork

  • Craft knife

  • Scissors or pruning shears

  • Glue gun

  • Magnets

  • (Optional) Paint

supplies needed for DIY magnetic succulents

Step 1: Hollow Out the Cork

Using a craft knife carefully place the tip of the knife in the center of the cork and twist the knife in a circular motion. Carve the cork out and stop about ¾ of the way. Smooth out the inside to make sure there are no ledges and enough space for the soil inside your new mini cork planter. Remove any residual sawdust by rinsing the cork.

Hollowing out the center of the corks for DIY succulent magnets

Optional Step: Paint Your Cork

After you have finished carving out your cork, you can paint them! Just place a piece of tape on the top half of the planter and dip the bottom into your favorite color of paint. This will make your creation really pop. We recommend a red or green color to mark the occasion.

Step 2: Attach the Magnet

Hot glue the magnet onto the side of the cork.

Using a hot glue gun to attach the magnet to the cork
NOTE: Make sure your magnet is the appropriate fit. Depending on the weight of your planter after adding soil, you may have to glue a second or third magnet to keep attached to your surface.

Step 3: Cut Succulent

While the glue dries, cut your succulent using properly sanitized scissors or pruning shears. Cut a piece of your succulent just above the leaf on the stem either from the top or off a new shoot.

Step 4: Add Soil

Add soil to the cork, pack it down and add water.

Step 5: Insert Plant

Make an indent into the soil using your finger and proceed to plant your cutting into the cork.

Filling the corn with dirt and your succulent trimming

Step 6: Find the perfect home for your magnet!

CORK MAGNET FINAL