Try colored rocks or pebbles for a funkier look, or stick to natural colored stones for a boho vibe.

Consider filling the base of your teacup with pebbles to help the air plant sit higher over the rim.

Use a wine or cocktail glass for a fancier, more unique look, or try using a bold colored substrate to add some “wow” factor.

Put a series of air plants in multiple figurines to line up together for a more artistic display.

Macrame holders come in all sizes and colors. Smaller pots work best for air plants, but choose whatever color matches your decor.

Consider adding small rocks or pebbles to the base of the holder for added depth and dimension. [3] X Research source

Try using a wooden serving tray filled with pebbles for a more sleek look if you can’t find a piece of raw wood.

Consider letting some air plants dangle outside the cage for a more spontaneous look.

Gemstones with bowl-like shapes or cavities work best for this idea as they hold the air plants up better than flatter stones.

Squeeze a bit of hot glue to the base of the air plant, and stick it to the inside of the seashell to hold it in place.

Try making your own DIY air plant frame by stapling wire mesh to a picture frame. [9] X Research source

Add as many or as few air plants as you’d like! The beautiful thing about wreaths is that each one is unique.

Try placing your air plants in miniature pots or figurines before putting them on the shelf for a more organized look.

Try sticking the wire into a filled flower pot for a similar look if you don’t have a rock to tie it to. [12] X Research source

Be careful when initially cracking the egg. If you crack the egg too low, your air plant won’t have a base to sit in.