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Mos project halloween
Mos project halloween





mos project halloween

Use the floral wire to firmly attach the dried skull to the wreath. Glue the purple moss around the base of the succulents. Use hot glue to attach the moss to the wreath.įigure out where you want your succulents and skull to be, and then use hot glue to attach the succulents. Cut all of the moss sheets into sections to wrap evenly around the foam wreath.

mos project halloween

Wrap a moss sheet around the foam wreath and mark where the two ends meet. Paint the plastic skull with white paint and allow to dry. Thread a 12” length of floral wire through the holes. Using your Exacto knife, poke two holes 2” apart at the base of the plastic skull. Loose Faux Moss in Spanish Moss and Purple Moss.To prevent your moss wreath from shedding, you can spray the craft with a craft sealant after assembling. Alternatively, you can purchase a moss wreath that is already covered in moss and just add your own embellishments ( you can even buy living moss wreaths). However, this time I used these moss sheets and it was a lot less messy and way easier to work with. This is not the first time we’ve used moss for crafting and no matter what, it can be a bit of a messy endeavour.

mos project halloween

(You can even remove the skull after Halloween to get a bit more life out of your wreath.) Today’s Moss Wreath is the perfect option, with a natural color scheme and a subtle Halloween touch with a chalk-painted skull. If you’ve gone with a farmhouse or neutral color palette for your front porch, sticking a gaudy orange and black wreath up for Halloween seems a bit out-of-place. And the few times I’ve spotted one that I love… the price tag is a hard no. They’re usually a bit too big or garish for me. I always have the hardest time buying pre-made wreaths. We began around an oversized table, a surface for collecting, gathering, and working through a range of design experiments-a make-believe. For the woman who wants a natural-looking Halloween wreath that is subtle and neutral, while still being fun and seasonal, today’s Mossy Skull Wreath is the perfect Halloween DIY.







Mos project halloween