It’s time to check out some Marvelous Farmhouse Moss DIY Projects to bring a touch of Green into your home. Moss is so luxurious and there are just so many ways to use it to add charm and warmth into your decor. From Topiaries to Monograms…we have tons of great ideas and diys for you. I am sure that one will catch your eye and you will get in the mood to create! So bring that green in and enjoy!
Yvonne from Stone Gable is going to show you how to create these beautifully textured Moss Balls. You can make them in all different sizes and place them at different heights for total Farmhouse Drama.
This stunning Rustic Moss Wreath would look pretty amazing just about any where in your home. Get the DIY for this look over at Apartment Therapy.
Chelsea over at Two Twenty One is going to show you how to make this Moss Covered Ampersand that will add charm and character to any space you place it. Just a little heads up…she makes the ampersand from styrofoam so it is really easy because I know many of you don’t have a saw to do cut-outs. So don’t be afraid of this beauty…just jump right in!
Are you looking for a special little accessory that will just make a space perfect? Well then I think you should head on over to The Hamby Home and let her show you how to make this DIY Moss Heart Art. Precious!
When you visit Sew Historically you are going to get the 411 on how to create a Living Moss Ball to place in your favorite pots! There is no replacement for the “real” thing…the green is so vibrant and alive. Check it out!
This DIY Moss Framed Chalkboard would look totally fabulous in your home. You can use it as a part of a Vignette or hang it on the wall…it will make your space smile! Let Lemon Thistle show you how easy it is to make.
Leave it to Taryn Whiteaker to create this Moss Monogram Door Sign. It’s perfect…the moss letter is the star but the picket wood look adds to the Farmhouse Style perfectly. This would look simply fabulous any place in the home including the front door!
This Fresh and Fabulous Easy DIY Spring Wreath would look perfect any place in your home and any time of the year! Pretty Real is going to show you just how easy it is to create!
Edith and Evelyn Vintage are going to show you that a Moss Pumpkin could be the perfect addition to your Fall Farmhouse Decor.
Mountain Modern Life is show us how to cover a picture to make an incredible Farmhouse Vase! You could pick up any pitcher or frame at the Thrift Shop…doesn’t matter if it has a chip…a scratch or let’s face it…it could be absolutely ugly…they only thing you have to like is the shape because the moss will cover the rest! This is really an awesome look and will at a touch of charm and uniqueness anywhere it is placed.
First hop on over to Slightly Coastal where they will show you how to cover these little pots with Moss…then go to your Thrift Store Stash and pick out some pretty saucers or small cake plates and use them as the base…add your favorite plant or flower and you have a Farmhouse Treasure! EZ PZ!
Courtney over at Crafts by Courtney is going to show you how to make this Gorgeous Japanese Faux Kokedama Moss Ball Arrangement that will look absolutely stunning in your home.
Over at Consumer Crafts you will learn how to make this absolutely adorable…precious little Floral Wall Sconce that you can hang any where at all…I personally think it is a perfect marriage with a door knob : ) Get the basics and then add the blooms of your dreams! It’s perfect and has such a wonderful Industrial Farmhouse feel.
Well I think that these gorgeous DIY Moss Ball Topiaries by Liz Marie are just the Farmhouse Drama you have been looking for! I bet you can think of a few places where these would shine!
3 Little Greenwoods is going to show you how to make a perfect little Moss Covered Basket that is perfect for your Farmhouse Decor. You can use it during the Spring to hold eggs and Easter Goodies…or maybe place live plants in it and place it on a shelf…mantel…table…any where your heart desires. You don’t have to spend much…once again you can pick up a basket at the Thrift Store and the condition doesn’t really matter since it will be covered! I am sure you will find tons of uses for this beauty.
How sweet is this little Moss Covered Wall Art Piece? Come and see how easy it is to make over at Mountain Modern Life. Think of your favorite embellishment on a pretty moss covered piece. It shines in this wall gallery and it will in yours also!
Diamond In The Stuff is going to show you how to make a Moss covered Banner. You can use it for any occasion or as a permanent piece in your home decor. Just think of the things you can use it for…celebrate SPRING…a Wedding…a Party or a Welcome on your Mantel…the list goes on and on. It’s Farmtastic!
Talk about a budget friendly diy…Sew Historically not only recycles but makes a great Moss Vase but simply covering a tin can in moss! So simple…so inexpensive …so fun!
The one and only Martha Stewart is going to show you how to make your very own Moss Gardens and WOW are they gorgeous. Check it out…there may be one in your near future.
These fabulous Moss Covered Pots created over at Angel Face Botanicals are incredible. They have such an amazing…rich and beautiful look and would be the perfect addition to anyone’s garden or front porch. They are dreamy and surreal…they almost transport you to another place and time. See how you can create these beauties with some time…patiences and moisture!
Have you ever thought of making a Moss Covered Table Runner? Well KariAnne from Thistlewood Farms sure did and she is sharing her DIY with us. It’s simple and truly brings the outdoors in!
You have to visit Hometalk and see the collection of Moss Projects by The Navage Patch. They are unique and so Farmhouse. From Moss Balls to Moss Covered Xmas Trees…you are in for a treat!
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Carol@BlueskyatHome says
Thanks for sharing these great ideas using moss. I made moss balls a few years ago and they still look great. Such a nice way to had green to your decor. I’ll be Pinning.
Andrea says
Hi Carol! So glad you enjoyed the Moss Projects. They are such an easy way of bringing green into the home…especially if you have a black thumb. So glad that yours are still looking great after a few years! YAY! Here’s wishing you and yours a wonderful weekend…hugs…
Ivory says
Fabulous, fabulous and fabulous. I can’t get enough of these beauties. Thanks for sharing.