This succulent comes from a knotted home. 😊
I love plants. I think they’re beautiful… and also a lot of work. But I have a confession to make. I cannot keep those beauties alive and healthy. I like to think I’m just a plant hospice nurse and that the plant that’s already on its way out chooses to come home with me. LOL. I mean… you believe me, right?
But you know what’s funny? Air plants and succulents? Those seem to be my plants. I mean, it might help that those are the ones I buy… and that I have a hubby with a very good green thumb who takes care of them. But hey — that’s a very big maybe. 😉
Oh yes… the knotting. I digress!
I know there are many of you out there who love plants and whose plant babies absolutely thrive under your care. But then… there are a few of you quietly hiding in the shadows, the ones who don’t even have a pinky’s worth of green-thumbness in them (it’s a thing, don’t question it). Whether you fall into one of those categories, or somewhere in between, you’re here because you want to learn and/or try macrame. Or… you just want to make something pretty. And honestly? There is absolutely nothing wrong with that.
So… WHAT THE SUCC?! Let’s knot!
Catchy name, huh? 😏 For our April workshop, you’ll get to choose your very own 2-inch succulent and knot it a brand new home.
FYI: My hubby is currently the official plant caretaker for these prickly little beauties… but I assume no responsibility for your plant’s well-being once you adopt your plant baby. LOL.
No, but seriously…