Teach Me Tuesday: DIY Boxwood Topiary

by Lindsay on March 2, 2010

Welcome to Teach Me Tuesday! I spend a lot of time each week reading all of the great DIY tips out there in Blogland. Because there are so many fabulous projects that I can’t wait to try, I figured that it would be fun to feature some of my very favorites here each Tuesday.

If you would like your DIY home decor tutorial to be featured in an upcoming edition of Teach Me Tuesday, please email me at LivingWithLindsay@gmail.com and we’ll chat!

Today’s Teach Me Tuesday comes from the lovely Abby at Tales and Trials. I just know y’all are going to love her DIY Boxwood Topiary.

Abby explains:

I thought I would go ahead and post a little tutorial on how you can make your own boxwood topiary (like this one from Ballard designs).

You could:

a. Keep your eyes peeled at your local thrift store for a topiary in need of a makeover or
b. run like the wind to your local craft store to pick up some supplies and start from scratch

Supplies you will need:
  • Floral foam ball {You could also use a styrofoam ball but they are more $$ and you would need to paint it green}
  • a stick from your yard
  • faux boxwood plant {I bought two plants at Hobby Lobby and used about one and a half}
  • cute pot or planter
  • floral foam for inside your container {I picked mine up at the Dollar Tree!}
  • moss {you could use reindeer moss, spanish moss, etc.}
  • hot glue gun

Ok, let’s get started!! Put some floral foam down into the bottom of your container. I had my foam stop just shy of the rim of my pot.

Now take your stick {cut to desired length} and push it into the center of your foam. Take your stick back out of the hole you just made and put a few drops of hot glue down into your hole. Quickly put your stick back into the hole in your foam and hold in place until the glue is set. For good measure you can also put a little bit of hot glue around the stick at the top of the foam to make sure that the stick is really secure.

Take your foam ball and push it down onto the top of your stick. You will be left with a foam ball lollipop!

Take your boxwood plant and cut off little pieces about this size {see picture below}. You need a little bit off stem so you can push it down into the floral foam enough for it to stay. You could cut longer pieces depending how far out of the foam you want your stem to stick out/up.

Now start poking your little stems one by one into your foam ball. Warning: this part does take a while to do!


Pack those little stems in as tightly as you can so that when you are finished you won’t be able to see the ball underneath.
And pretty soon you will have something that is starting to resemble a topiary. YAY!!

Now take your moss out of the bag and pull it apart into little chunks. Put some hot glue on the top of the floral foam you have in your container and very carefully press your moss down onto the glue.

I used the tip of a knife to very gently press the moss where I wanted it to go. Keep gluing down little pieces of moss until you can’t see any floral foam anymore. I used the least amount of moss that I could manage because I didn’t want it to stick up out of the pot that much. {Sorry I didn’t take any pictures of this part because I figured it would be pretty self explanatory.}

You can tie a little ribbon onto your stick or just leave it as is. And there you have it. Your very own boxwood topiary!! Ok, actually that one is mine.

I spent about $11 on my thrift store topiary makeover which isn’t too bad considering my ballard designs inspiration topiary retails for $50-$65.

It’s adorable, Abby! Thank you so much for sharing with us!

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{ 17 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Shellbelle March 2, 2010 at 7:19 pm

I am certainly going to give this a try. I love topiaries but they are so expensive. Thanks for the tutorial!

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2 Jess @ Frugal with a Flourish March 2, 2010 at 7:50 pm

Super cute! That is one I will have to try!

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3 Julie Johnson March 2, 2010 at 9:19 pm

Great tutorial…I'm going to give it a try since I don't have a green thumb!

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4 Riviera Boardwalk March 2, 2010 at 9:22 pm

I can't believe how pretty the topiaries are. I was hoping you would tell us how you finished the pots because they are beautiful also.
thanks for the help.
nancy

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5 @MomtheBomb13 on Twitter...Malin Harris Freeman on FB March 2, 2010 at 10:16 pm

What an awesome post! Thank you so much! I will definitely have to suscribe! Please, if you have time, stop by my blog and let me know what you think : http://www.blessyourheartyall.com Thanks again – these would make a nice house warming gift. The topiaries I mean. Blech – you know what I mean! I hope.

Okay…

gonna go now before I further embarass myself. 

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6 Molly @ The Creative Maven March 2, 2010 at 10:39 pm

Such a good idea! I love those topiaries… and I want me some!

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7 Meg March 3, 2010 at 12:29 am

Wow those turned out so nice!

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8 Melynda March 3, 2010 at 7:34 am

You always make Tuesday interesting! This looks like something even I can do, I have seen some very interesting pots and ceramic pieces that would add flair to my home, but what to do with them was an issue. No longer.

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9 Kelli March 3, 2010 at 7:59 am

Great timing! Yesterday I decided I want to make a topiary with this big yellow vase but I had no idea how to do it. I can't say that anymore! Woohoo! I'm really happy to see how easy it is, too. Excellent tutorial! Thank you!

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10 Michelle, Home Staging Pro March 3, 2010 at 8:18 am

I use a lot of topiaries in my home staging business. You're right, they're very expensive! I have a ton of orphan pots and greenery I could use to make my own, which I had never considered before. Thanks for the tutorial!

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11 shoestringliving March 3, 2010 at 10:04 am

Very nice, I love topiaries!

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12 Amanda @ Serenity Now March 3, 2010 at 10:25 am

This blew my mind, Lindsay. ;) I was thumbing through my new Restoration Hardware catalog last night and drooling over their topiaries wondering how I could make one. Problem solved!! :)

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13 trippingtiffies March 3, 2010 at 11:30 am

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14 Creations By Cindy March 3, 2010 at 1:33 pm

Thanks for the tutorial. This looks so easy. I am on the lookout now at thrift stores! Be blessed. Cindy

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15 Sarah March 3, 2010 at 5:34 pm

ohhh. I have been wanting to make a topiary for forever, but couldn't find a good tutorial to do it! Thanks!!!

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16 Berit Berndes Raymer March 3, 2010 at 8:44 pm

Great idea! I love topiaries! I think this project will be on my short list!

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17 My Cottage Charm March 4, 2010 at 2:49 am

Very sweet! :) I love it!
I just wanted to invite you over to my blog for a party! :) I'm having my first ever Treasure Trove Thursday and thought you might like to put in a link to something you love!

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