Honest Tea was nice enough to send me a fun little surprise in the mail. I arrived home to find a box containing materials to make my very own tea-rrarium! It is such a creative and fun way to repurpose and recycle the glass bottle that their delicious teas come in! What is a tea-rrarium exactly? Well, it is a homemade terrarium in your tea bottle. A terrarium is a closed container or enclosure that contains living plants. This fun project makes a great rainy day activity for any age.
Making A DIY Tea-rrarium
Step 1: You can make your very own Tea-rrarium in any empty glass bottle of tea. It's nice to be able to reuse your bottle for a fun activity. The first step for me was the best step, drinking it!
Step 2: After I enjoyed my chilled beverage, the next step was to wash it out. I rinsed my bottle thoroughly to get rid of any sticky ingredients and let it dry overnight.
Gather the materials you are going to use in your terrarium. Everything included in my kit can be found at your local home improvement store or craft store. Have fun with it and get creative! Here is a list of what was included. The terrarium supplies provided are from Sandhill Shores.
-Orchid bark
-Potting soil
-Assorted dried and preserved mosses
-Activated charcoal
-River rocks
-Accents (mushroom and pinecone)
-Small spray bottle
Step 3: Put down some orchid bark for the first layer in your terrarium. The bark lends a hand with aridity as well as drainage. Don't worry about fussing with it. Once you get it all in your glass, shake it around to even it out. I used a coffee filter with a hole cut into the bottom to help get the bark into my container. Made less of a mess that way.
Step 4: Lightly sprinkle the activated charcoal evenly over the bark. This is a must if you are making a sealed terrarium. It helps the air in your container stay clean as well as preventing it from becoming smelly. It keeps microorganisms like algae from growing as well as bad buildup at bay.
Step 5: Now it's time to put down your layer of soil. You can purchase soil specifically formulated for terrariums, but potting soil works just as well. Make sure whatever soil you are using is high in organic matter and clean. Soil that you buy in bags is sterilized so you don't have to do any other kind of prep with it. If you would like to make your own soil for your terrarium, you can do that as well. Use one part peat moss, one part sand, and one part garden soil. You can also add vermiculite to help with water retention as well as perlite to increase air circulation.
Step 6: Lightly mist your soil with some water. After this, it's time to put in some assorted moss. Remember when adding moss to a terrarium, it requires good drainage as well as air circulation. If moss stays too damp, it will attract mildew. As long as you don't add an abundance of water to your container and allow it to evaporate and not linger, your moss will thrive. Live moss likes bright indirect sunlight. Make sure to keep it out of direct sunlight if possible so it doesn't burn. Types of mosses you can add are Spanish moss, reindeer moss and cushion moss. Add types of moss with different texture and color to add visual interest. Make sure to mist your moss with your spray bottle every 2 to 4 weeks.
Step 7: Now it's time to add some decor! My kit came with some river rocks, tiny pinecones and a whimsical mushroom. You can get creative and also add woodland creature figurines like rabbits and foxes. Adding branches and small twigs covered with lichen is another great option. If you can imagine it, try bringing it to life in your new terrarium. Make it your own enchanting mini forest!
Step 8: Enjoy your new tea-rrarium and show it off! With a little maintenance and upkeep, it should do great. This is a wonderful project for children as well as adults who are looking for a fun and easy gardening activity. Doing something small like this can really teach you so much. It's a great first step if you are looking to enter the wonderful world of terrariums. Adding natural elements together shows me how they all work with each other to create something beautiful. Not to mention just a regular glass bottle can turn into something amazing! I have to admit, I was pretty impressed with how creative you can get with just an every day object found in most refrigerators! Give it a try, you won't be disappointed!
A Little About Honest Tea
Back in the fall of 2015, I received a box filled with a bunch of Fair Trade Certified goodies. In this box was a glass bottle of Honest Tea. I had noticed it sold at my local grocery store, but never took the leap and tried it. When I did, I loved how refreshing it tasted. I also noticed that it contained natural ingredients. As a organic gardener myself, this definitely peaked my interest. All products that are Fair Trade Certified contribute to improving farming, healthcare and education around the globe. Each bottle of tea is also USDA Organic and non GMO. This is something I really value and appreciate when buying foods as well as other products alike. They source the natural ingredients that flavor the teas from the USA all the way to Argentina. You can check out a source map they provide here. I am familiar with some of the plants they use like lemon balm, spearmint and stevia. I grow these plants in my very own garden! The Honest Tea company supports recycling, repurposing and environmentally friendly methods. Anyone who believes in green living, eating healthy and growing your own food should definitely check this company out!
A Few Delicious Flavors To Try!
I had such a fun time putting together my own tea-rrarium. It is doing great so far, I'm always looking forward to taking a peek inside my tiny magical moss filled world. I want to thank Honest Tea for sending me this fun project along with some delicious tea. Such a wonderful garden activity that I hope you all give a try! Have you put together your own terrarium? What kind of plant varieties have you used? Feel free to share with me if you create your very own tea-rrarium! Comment here or share your photos with me on twitter @thefreckledrose. Have fun planting!
Disclaimer: I am not receiving payment from Honest Tea, and all opinions about the products are my own. I received a DIY Tea-rrarium kit as well as a bottle of Honest Tea at no cost. I enjoy sharing products with my readers that I enjoy and use myself.
102 Comments
Gayl Wright
March 31, 2016 at 10:21 amWhat a fun project! And it looks so magical, like fairyland. 🙂 I’ve just added my link to #IntentionalTuesday and I’m your neighbor! Blessings to you!
Thefreckledrose
April 22, 2016 at 7:46 pmThanks so much Gayl!
bettyl-NZ
March 30, 2016 at 11:39 pmWhat a fabulous idea! Thanks so much for sharing.
Thefreckledrose
April 22, 2016 at 7:45 pmThank you Betty!
Morgan @ Morgan Manages Mommyhood
March 30, 2016 at 10:49 pmSo cute! I love the little turtle. I’m dying to make one of these!
Thefreckledrose
April 22, 2016 at 7:43 pmThanks Morgan!
Alanna
March 30, 2016 at 9:20 pmThis is really lovely!
Thefreckledrose
April 22, 2016 at 7:42 pmThank you Alanna!
Joce
March 30, 2016 at 7:52 pmOh my goodness, so cute! I always wanted to make one of these as a child. I haven’t thought about them lately, so glad to see this! I will have to fulfill my childhood dreams 🙂
Thefreckledrose
April 22, 2016 at 7:41 pmThanks Joce! Have fun making it 🙂
Cecilia MyThriftStoreAddiction
March 30, 2016 at 5:04 pmI love this idea and it turned out SO cute!
Thefreckledrose
April 22, 2016 at 7:36 pmThanks so much Cecilia!
Celeste
March 30, 2016 at 4:33 pmCutest idea ever. My son will love working on this project with me!
Thefreckledrose
April 22, 2016 at 7:35 pmThanks Celeste! Hope you two have fun putting it together 🙂
Amanda | Maple Alps
March 30, 2016 at 4:28 pmThis is such a fun idea! I’m always looking for ways to spruce up the coffee table, and this might make it next 😉 Also, that tea looks delicious, I’m going to have to try it.
Thefreckledrose
April 22, 2016 at 7:34 pmGlad you’re going to give it a try Amanda! I love it 🙂
Karin Rambo
March 30, 2016 at 4:24 pmThis is super cute! I would love to see a bunch of these lined up on a shelf. 🙂
Thefreckledrose
April 22, 2016 at 7:30 pmThanks Karin!
Joan M Harrington
March 30, 2016 at 12:20 pmHi Angie 🙂
What an awesome idea! Thanks for sharing how to do your own Tea-rrarium 🙂 Very cool!
Thefreckledrose
April 22, 2016 at 7:28 pmThanks Joan! 🙂
Tess Ciarloni
March 30, 2016 at 12:14 pmThis is SO cute! I love that they provide people with ways to reuse their bottles. Such an amazing idea, and your’s came out adorable!!
Thefreckledrose
April 22, 2016 at 7:15 pmThank you so much Tess!
Jared @ thehesitantchef.com
March 30, 2016 at 9:27 amMy Mom and Sister would be totally into making these! I’m passing it along.
Thefreckledrose
April 22, 2016 at 7:14 pmThanks for passing it along Jared!
Katie Garvin
March 30, 2016 at 6:47 amOh my goodness, how totally CUTE! I always think these are so adorable, and what a way to reuse and recycle these glass bottles. I hate tossing them out, even though I recycle…I’m always trying to think of what else I could use it for around the house, lol!
Thefreckledrose
April 22, 2016 at 7:08 pmThank you Katie! I really like finding a way to reuse as well. I like to do the same. It’s amazing what you can do with everyday household items like bottles and containers!
image-in-ing: weekly photo linky
March 30, 2016 at 5:36 amWe have a couple of terraria. They’re so carefree – and for someone with an endless capacity to kill off plants, this is very good!
Thanks for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2016/03/the-endless-variety-of-orchids.html
Thefreckledrose
April 22, 2016 at 7:04 pmThat’s awesome! Hoping to graduate to adding bigger terrariums soon! They are fascinating and so much fun to put together! 🙂
The Salem Garden
March 29, 2016 at 10:27 pmThat’s adorable! It’s really cool that the Honest Tea company came up with this idea!
Thefreckledrose
April 22, 2016 at 7:03 pmThanks, I agree!