5 simple projects, zero intimidation
And one tiny living world that will make your home feel like you.
Whether you’ve always wanted to try terrariums but didn’t know where to start, or you’ve killed one too many houseplants and need something practically foolproof, this free guide was made for you.
Here’s what you’ll find inside
1
The Closed Terrarium
A self-sustaining miniature forest under glass. Perfect if you tend to forget to water your plants- because once it’s built correctly, it basically takes care of itself.
2
The Succulent & Cactus Bowl
A bright, open desert landscape for sun-filled spaces. Sculptural, striking, and one of the most forgiving plant arrangements you can own.
3
The Air Plant Terrarium
No soil. No fuss. Just creative, endlessly customizable displays using one of nature’s most fascinating plants. I’ve included 3 simple ideas.

Meet Jennifer
cottage on bunker hill
| Hi, I’m Jennifer! I’m the creator behind Cottage on Bunker Hill, a New England home and garden blog focused on budget-smart decorating, DIY projects, and bringing the garden indoors. I’ve been building terrariums in my own home soI created this guide because I know how intimidating it can feel to start. The truth? It’s so much simpler than it looks- and so much more rewarding than you’d expect. I can’t wait to help you build your first one. |
