Sunday, February 28, 2016

This Succulent Jewelry Is Stunning And You'll Want To Own Some ASAP

Rock it and then plant it.

Meet Susan McLeary, a 41-year-old florist and jewelry designer based in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Meet Susan McLeary, a 41-year-old florist and jewelry designer based in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

McLeary got into floral work when a frazzled friend needed help with flowers for her wedding. "Once I started working with flowers, I knew I'd found my medium," she told BuzzFeed.

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To combine her love of plants and fashion, McLeary started to make succulent jewelry.

To combine her love of plants and fashion, McLeary started to make succulent jewelry.

Her Etsy store PassionflowerMade features succulent-studded cuffs and rings, statement plant necklaces, and striking boutonnieres.

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How it works: McLeary trims succulent roots and secures them to jewelry using plant-safe floral glue.

How it works: McLeary trims succulent roots and secures them to jewelry using plant-safe floral glue.

The result: Stunning special occasion alternatives to traditional jewelry.

Chelsea Brown Photography

The succulents typically last between 1 and 3 weeks.

The succulents typically last between 1 and 3 weeks.

"Some people will wear them up to 6 weeks," she said. At that point, the succulents will start sprouting small roots.

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