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Whimsical Moss Decor: Elegant Eggs & Enchanting Orbs

Whimsical Moss Decor is an enchanting way to bring a touch of nature’s charm and magical allure into any space. Whether you’re decorating a cozy corner in your living room, enhancing a fairy garden, or adding a natural element to your office, moss decor offers endless possibilities.

Whimsical Moss Decor

Moss has a calming effect because of its vibrant green color, soft texture, and organic feel. You can use it to make beautiful wall art, design cool terrariums, or create special centerpieces for events. Adding whimsical elements like tiny fairy houses, woodland creatures, twinkling lights, colorful orbs, or decorated eggs can make your moss decor even more charming.

The process to make these eggs is easy but a little messy. Make sure you do it on a table that is covered with a table cloth so you can pick up the tablecloth with one swoop.

Here is how the process starts. I picked some plastic Easter eggs at the Dollar Store.

Place the plastic egg on the moss,  measure by folding over the moss and cut the moss at the point that it’s overlapping.

With the glue gun spread the hot glue all over the plastic egg. Cover the egg quickly and mold the egg with soft hand pressing  moss everywhere. Think of it if it’s a ball of clay and you are molding it into an egg shape.  You can cut any excess moss that needs to be cut. You can add more glue to any spaces that need it.

The key to shaping the eggs is to cut any excess moss that looks out of place. I am so excited how perfectly shape the eggs evolved. You can add them in vases, on your tablesetting or even just scattered around your tables. If you like to buy them already made here is a link to amazon moss covered eggs.

You can also make moss-covered balls instead of eggs. These decorative pieces are easy to create and add a natural, earthy charm to your space. Simply gather some styrofoam or plastic balls, apply a layer of adhesive, and press moss gently onto the surface until fully covered. Let them dry completely before displaying in bowls, baskets, or as part of a centerpiece.

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13 Comments

  1. Loved your project. As a dollhouse mini maker, I think these would also make great little topiaries with a hole made with a hot nail for a twig or small dowel!

  2. Julie Briones says:

    So sweet and unique, Maria! I’m not sure I’ve seen a tutorial of moss-covered eggs before. Thanks for sharing at Homestyle Gathering!

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