🌿 Succulents, Hand-Potted with Intention

My succulent planters are all one-of-a-kind—no duplicates, no bulk inventory, no “add to cart.”

Each one is potted by hand, styled with polished stones, color-matched details, and chosen vessels that feel right for the plant’s personality.

If you see something you like in the gallery below, just reach out. There is a lot more where that came from.

These pieces are only available directly from me.

👉 Complimentary delivery in the Twin Cities with any $50+ order

🪴 Mini Succulent Planters

Whimsical and expressive cat pots, owls, tiny ceramics, and little moments of personality.

These are customer favorites — easy gifts, fun desk decor, and the quickest way to brighten a small space.

🌈 Small Succulent Planters

A step up in presence while still gift-sized.

Styled with polished stones or colored glass, these work beautifully as thank-you gifts, hostess gifts, or realtor closing presents.

Each one is crafted to feel balanced, simple, and personal — not mass produced.

🪴 Medium & Large Planters

Ceramic vessels in vivid blues, deep reds, or soft neutrals.

Some include symbolic or sculptural accents — like the lady-head planters, driftwood-style resin pieces, or glass terrariums.

These are statement items, created slowly and styled until the piece feels complete.

🌿 Succulent Art Pieces

Part plant, part sculpture.

Driftwood planters, brass fly accents, layered terrariums, and a few pieces that probably fall somewhere between “art” and “garden.”

These are the ones I create when I want to tell a story with texture, shape, and light.

💬 How to Purchase

Because every piece is unique, the best way to shop is directly through me.

📧 Email: scott@thegiftedhaus.com

📞 Text or call Scott: 651-677-6677

📩 Or message me on Instagram / Facebook

🛍️ And find me at upcoming markets & craft shows across the Twin Cities

I can send photos of what’s available today, hold pieces for pickup, or help match a gift to the right person or occasion.

📸 See something in the gallery you love?

Send me the image file name or a screenshot and I’ll confirm availability.

Perfect for:

🪴 Realtor closing gifts & client thank-yous

🎁 Teacher + coworker gifts

🏡 Housewarming + hostess gifts

✨ Or a small moment of calm for your own space

🌱 Succulents & Potted Plants — How to Use

  • 🪴 Style on desks, shelves, or windowsills to bring nature indoors.

  • 🎁 Give as a thoughtful, living gift — perfect for any occasion.

  • 🌿 Group 3–5 minis for a charming centerpiece or table accent.

  • ☀️ Water lightly every 10–14 days; provide bright, indirect light.

  • 🧘 Use in meditation spaces or reading nooks for calm and inspiration.

🌼 A little life goes a long way.

Display of small succulent plants in decorative pots on a metal shelving unit at a store, with a window in the background and flowers on the floor.

A little Care, a Lot of Life


Succulents are low-maintenance plants that thrive on light, air, and occasional watering — a perfect blend of simplicity and beauty.

☀️ Light

  • Place in bright, indirect sunlight — near a window with filtered light is ideal.

  • Avoid harsh direct sunlight for long periods, which can cause leaf burn.

  • Rotate every few weeks to encourage even growth.

💧 Water

  • Water lightly every 10–14 days in spring and summer; reduce to every 3–4 weeks in cooler months.

  • Allow the soil to dry completely between waterings.

  • When watering, pour gently at the base until soil is moist but not soaked.

  • Never leave standing water in pots or trays — succulents dislike soggy roots.

🌿 Environment

  • Succulents prefer temperatures between 60–80°F (15–27°C).

  • Keep away from heating vents, cold drafts, or humid bathrooms.

  • If the plant starts stretching or leaning, it’s asking for more light.

🪴 Repotting & Growth

  • Repot once a year or when roots outgrow the pot.

  • Use well-draining cactus or succulent soil.

  • Trim dried leaves or stems as needed to encourage new growth.

💚 Gifted Tip

Every succulent is a little sculpture of nature.

Less water, more light, and lots of love — that’s all it takes to keep yours thriving.