Are you always rushing to work and forgetting to take care of your succulents at home? Then these dainty beauties are for you to DIY!
Beaded succulents are for everyone who is always rushing for work and forgets to take care of their succulents amidst all this. They just need one thing, and that is for you to make them. Read through this to find out which succulents enchant you the most!
DIY Beaded Succulents
1. Overflowing with Beauty
Love overflowing succulents? This is for you. It replicates how dainty leaves spill over the pot, hugging it warmly with love and support.
2. Branch out, Love
This is your pick if you love bushier and fuller succulents. Beaded succulents don’t mind if the vines intertwine or find no space to grow, just make sure not to break them!
3. Snake Plants and Rosettes
The ultimate duo will forever be snake plants with rosettes around them. If you love them just as much as we do, this is your sign to make the perfect duo.
4. Classic Snake Plant
Snake plants will always be the classy and evergreen pick of every succulent lover, and if you want a tinier version, let us bring you this beaded succulent.
5. Cacti Pop
Cacti are pretty, but even prettier when adorned and decorated with funky and cool beads. If you love to have things a little extra every time, you have a new friend.
6. Adorned with Flowers and Pearls
More often than not, when you cannot figure out which beaded succulent to make, try this idea. It is simple but magnificent and adorable.
7. Multicolored
This multicolored succulent will speak for every pastel color you have ever loved. This should be on your list if you wish to decorate your living room minimally.
8. Beautiful Bonsai

Bonsai can never be a wrong choice when you know you wish for stability and calmness around. Perfect for people who love slow mornings before rushing for work.
9. Blooming Echeveria

Echeveria is hands down the most beautiful succulent, and if you think the same, then this beauty deserves a beautiful home like yours.
10. Adorable Aloe

Aloe vera is silent, but so full of magic. Just like this super adorable beaded succulent that can act as a silent substitute for your aloe vera.
11. Christmas Cactus Thriving

Christmas cactus is one of those that complain less and thrive more even on neglect. But if your routine is so puzzling, then this beaded Christmas cactus is for you.
12. Silent Sedums

These sedums just ask for one thing and that is cleaning their beads once every few weeks and they’ll forever remain blooming and shining.
13. Trailing Beauties

Love trailing succulents like String of Pearls, String of Bananas, and String of Hearts? These are for you. While the real ones seek a bit of care, the beaded ones won’t bother you much.
14. Blossoming Kalanchoe’s

Kalanchoe can be your best friend if you love flowering succulents with vines or leaves around. As much as we love the real Kalanchoes, these beaded succulents are no less.
15. Thriving Cacti

Cacti can thrive, but only when proper care is practiced. In case you cannot, this beaded cacti variety is the one for your haven.
Beaded succulents cannot replace real succulents, but they sure bring beauty and calmness to your home. Let us know your next pick for your home in the comments below!













