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diy: winter arrangement with a corten steel planter

DIY
Seasonal Winter Arrangement with a Corten Bowl Planter
Designer: Shelby Hallman Mailloux | @earthandsole

  



A burst of fresh foliage layers works perfectly with the simplicity of the round corten bowl. "

Designer, Shelby Hallman Mailloux



Follow the simple steps below to create your own arrangements and add a little pizzazz to your space this season.


what you will need:

Veradek Corten Round Bowl Planter or Corten Square Planter or Corten Cube Planter
One Bunch Incense Cedar
Two Bunch Oregonia
One Bunch Magnolia
One Bunch Small Curly Willow 


 

follow these simple steps:



1. Fill with soil until the Corten Bowl Planter or Corten Square Planter is almost full.

 



2. Begin with Oregonia. It’s a great filler, cut the product down for size and wedge it into the soil.



3. Then add incense cedar around the edges of the bowl. It will drip over and create a beautiful waterfall effect.

 



4. Begin to add in the evergreens, to mix in a variety of green colour and texture. Remember to do a walk around and make sure it looks good from all angles.

 



5. Add magnolias interspersed throughout. These leathery leaves with two-tone brownish hughes compliment to the corten steel perfectly. Make sure the mix of foliage becomes really full and lush, so you can’t see the soil base anymore.

 



6. Add some curly willow branches for height as a centerpiece in the bowl. This will be a lovely focal point for added interest.

 



7. Place your show-stopper outside and add a little winter charm to your space. You can water the soil until it freezes and it will last the whole season.

 


" Add magnolias interspersed throughout. These leathery leaves with two-tone brownish hughes compliment to the corten steel perfectly. "

Designer, Shelby Hallman Mailloux

 

Meet you outside,
Veradek

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