Transform Your Home with 14 One-of-a-Kind Succulent Planters Made from Thrift Store Finds

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Succulents are unique and eye-catching plants that deserve a vessel that matches their interesting charm. Transform flea market or antique shop finds like thermoses, light fixtures, and broken typewriters into upcycled garden ideas to house succulents.

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Metal Tin Succulent Container Garden

Eric Pedley, owner of East Austin Succulents in Austin, Texas, loves turning castoff items into one-of-a-kind showcases for his favorite plants. Here, a vintage Canadian Mountie cookie tin contains a sweet assortment of succulents, including string-of-pearls (Senecio rowleyanus), 'Neon' stonecrop (Sedum spectabile), string-of-buttons (Crassula perforata), and beautiful Graptopetalum superbum. Tucked in back, the tin lid adds color and kitschy style.

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