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Lady paints river stones with green acrylics. Everyone is obsessed with this genius hack

Transforming simple grey river stones into a stunning faux cactus garden is the latest DIY trend captivating everyone. This project is perfect for those who love to add a touch of nature to their home decor without the maintenance of real plants. It’s a creative and budget-friendly way to bring a pop of color into any space while showcasing your artistic flair.

This DIY faux cactus garden can be styled on a coffee table, bookshelf, or window sill, adding a unique and vibrant element to your interior decor. Pair it with terracotta pots or wooden planters for a rustic look, or place it alongside succulents and other houseplants for a cohesive and lush greenery theme. The bright green hues will complement neutral tones and add a lively contrast to minimalist spaces.

DIY Faux Cactus Garden

Materials

Smooth grey river stones (various sizes)

Bright green acrylic paint

Small paintbrushes

Acrylic varnish spray (optional for a glossy finish)

Terracotta pots or shallow decorative bowls

Sand or small pebbles (for filling pots)

Directions

Gather smooth grey river stones of various sizes to mimic the natural shape of cacti.

Use bright green acrylic paint to cover the surface of each stone. Apply multiple coats as needed for a rich, even color.

Allow the paint to dry completely between coats.

Once the stones are dry, you can add details such as white dots or lines to simulate the spines of a cactus.

Optional: Apply a coat of acrylic varnish spray for a glossy finish and added protection.

Fill terracotta pots or shallow decorative bowls with sand or small pebbles.

Arrange the painted stones in the pots or bowls to create the look of a cactus garden.

Variations & Tips

For variations, try using different shades of green to create a diverse cactus garden. You can also experiment with different patterns and textures, such as stripes or zigzags, to add interest. Consider adding small painted flowers in bright colors to some of the stones for a whimsical touch. If you prefer a more natural look, use muted pastel colors for a subtle effect. Adjust the arrangement in larger planters to create a statement centerpiece.

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