Mutluluk Panosu is Making Amazing Succulent Embroidery With Real Wood

Nature-inspired art is not a novelty in the world of embroidery, but Sinem Güler found a way to put a unique twist on it. The artist behind Mutluluk Panosu is a true master when it comes to stitching together succulent embroidery, and her creations often involve real wood.

Güler comes from Turkey, and she was just six years old when she stumbled upon the magical world of embroidery. This art form allowed her to explore her love for nature through a new medium, and she mostly focuses on botanical motifs in her work.

What sets Güler apart from other nature-inspired embroidery artists are discarded pieces of wood featured in her art. She personally collected pieces of wood from the mountains of Turkey, making sure to only use pieces of wood that have completed their life cycle to make her work as eco-friendly as possible.

You’ll especially like Güler’s creations if you love plants, but struggle to take care of them because her succulents don’t require any attention to stay alive.

“I hang the pots of my flowers that will never fade later on these trees and bring you a unique hoop… You can always touch this piece of wood taken from nature and be enchanted by the unique nature of Turkey,” she explains on Instagram.