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Monstera Leaf Single Tube Propagation Stations

My friend found and saved me the most beautiful red pallet I'd ever seen. and this station is made from that deconstructed pallet. I drew a monstera leaf template, glued it to the pallet wood and then used a bandsaw to get the shape right. 

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Square Single Tube Propagation Station

To make these square tube stations, I glue 2 pieces of poplar to get a thicker 1.5" piece. I use a 2" hole saw to cut out the center, and a 1" Forstner bit on the drill press to cut out the hole on top for the test tube.

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Round Single Tube Propagation Stations

These round prop stations are actually the inside pieces of the square stations that I make above. Because the hole saw creates a small hole on the bottom of the material, I'm able to string them across a large tube to stain and poly coat much easier.

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Resin Bowl Propagation Stations

My resin propagation stations are made from upcycled wooden salad bowls. I use a drill press to add 2 tube holes on one edge, add rubber feet for stability and then use a 2 part epoxy resin mixed with acrylic paints and Micah powder to make the designs on the insides of the bowls.

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Multi Tube Propagation Stations

If you want to root more than one or two cuttings, a multi tube station is the way to go. These are made from an upcycled wooden shipping container.

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Amber Jar Propagation Stations

These little amber jars are a fun and cute way to show off your cuttings. I cut the designs at home using my Cricut machine on permament white vinyl.

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Cement Skull Propagation Stations

These spooky Halloween edition cement skulls were handmade by a friend who uses a variety of molds to make candle holders. These have been fitted with black stained wood pieces to perfectly fit my test tubes.

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Tea Cup Succulent Planters

I love collecting antque teacups and needed a way to use all the beautiful china I was finding. I use a diamond drill bit on my drill press to drill a drainage hole for my teacups. If there's one thing succulents hate, it's sitting in water.

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Succulent Terrarium Kits

These kits include all the items you need to make a terrarium including sand, activated charcoal, rocks, succulent soil, moss and your choice of succulents.

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Handmade Leaf Plushies

I fell in love with the idea of leaf pillows and decided to take a crack at sewing my own. I based the pattern off a single leaf of my black velvet alocasia plant. I buy a variety of different fleece materials and embroider the leaf veins using my sewing machine.

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Vegetable and Flower Seeds

I saved and bottled some of my favorite crops from this years garden to share.

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