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DIY Magnetic Faux Succulent & Floral Lids — Upcycled Fridge Accent

I created these magnetic faux succulent and floral lids using some metal jar tops that I had saved. With a little creativity, they transformed into charming, lightweight accents that add a pop of color and personality to the fridge. Each lid features its own tiny arrangement—part succulent and part floral—all crafted with intention and charm. This project is easy and budget-friendly, allowing you to use items you already have while adding a lovely touch to your home.

metal lids with faux succulents and floral design

Hands holding two metal lids.

Quick Video Tutorial Coming Soon

Materials

  • Metal jar lids (one large, one small)
  • Letter beads (to spell LOVE)
  • Faux moss
  • Faux succulents
  • Faux vines
  • Faux flowers (pink, green foliage, white accents)
  • Hot glue gun and glue sticks
  • Magnets


I began with the larger metal lid, attaching small letter beads to spell out LOVE. This created a meaningful little focal point and set the tone for the rest of the design.

Next, I glued a layer of faux moss along the bottom of the lid. The moss added softness and helped anchor the colorful succulents and trailing vines I arranged on top. Each piece tucked in nicely, creating a bright, textured look inside the lid.

Collage showing steps to decorate larger metal lid with succulent flowers and faux moss, and beads

For the smaller lid, I went with a more floral approach. I started with a bright pink flower as the main element, added green foliage for contrast, and finished with a few small white flowers to complete the arrangement.

Decorating smaller lid with flowers, and foliage

Once both lids were fully arranged, I flipped them over and added a magnet to the back of each one. The magnets that I used clung to each lid; I did not need to add glue. After the glue cooled, they were ready to display — cheerful, lightweight, and perfect for adding a little handmade charm to the fridge.

Placing magnets on the back of each lid so that it can easily be displayed as a fridge accent

These little magnetic lids were a fun way to reuse items I already had and transform them into something sweet and meaningful. Each lid has its own personality, featuring a mix of succulents, florals, textures, and colors, all tucked inside a simple metal cap. Once the magnets are added, they become cheerful accents for the fridge, perfect for holding notes, photos, or simply brightening the space.

Metal lid designs being displayed with floral and succulents

This is a simple project that is easy to customize and serves as a lovely reminder that even the smallest materials can become beautiful with a touch of creativity. I hope this inspires you to see your leftover lids in a new light and create a few pieces of your own. 

 

If you make a set, I'd love to hear how they turn out!


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If you loved this simple upcycled project, here are a few more creative ideas you might enjoy:

• Upcycle Your Candle Lids — Easy Steps for Fall Shelf Decor
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https://stephcreatesthingsdiyhomeandcrafts.blogspot.com/2024/09/upcycle-your-candle-lids-easy-steps-for-fall-shelf-decor.html

• DIY Dollar Tree Wood Pallet Succulent Decor
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https://stephcreatesthingsdiyhomeandcrafts.blogspot.com/2022/01/diy-dollar-tree-wood-pallet-succulent.html


Comments

  1. Ooh, I love this idea. I have some metal lids lying around. I'm totally doing this. :D ☆☆
    Cher xx

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