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Monday, March 21, 2011

Sheet Moss

This product is totally new to me, I usually just buy a bag of clumpy moss, but not today.  Today I went to Hobby Lobby and found moss in a sheet!  I'm completely in love with this product. 

So I bought a letter R, our last name is Rufo, and covered it my sheet moss.  I did use a hot glue gun to attach it, and it took me longer to clean up all the stringy bits of glue and moss that is did to cover the R.  I burned myself a couple times too, but I alway do when I use my glue gun. 

 The moss has a semi sticky back, but I still used hot glue to adhere it to the R.

  Picture of the packaging after I opened and removed the moss.

 Completed R.

 My mess, and the tools I used.  I used the box cutter to cut the R out, the scissors to trim, and the hot glue to glue.

 In it's new home.

 Close up, pretty ribbon.

Less close up, check out the new mirror.  Love it.  

So what did you think?  It was pretty simple and didn't take any time to put together.

Thanks for stopping by!  xx



14 comments:

Ashleigh@Sincerely said...

I saw these somewhere else the other day, or something similar, and I love them. Yours looks great! I definitely have to make one!

Anonymous said...

Such a cute project for Spring! It looks great with the topiary trees and against the red! I want to try this. I did a T with lavender and it was a mess. Disaster! This looks manageable.

Come shopping with me :)

Donnie said...

Looks really cute.

Jennifer @ Rustic Renditions said...

Love the green next to the red pictures! I used that same moss to cover some balls and it turned out great... it's so easy to use! Nice job :)

Unknown said...

What???!!! Moss in a sheet? This is awesome. Thanks for sharing. Your monogram looks great. Blessings <3 Paula

Jenn @ Peas and Crayons said...

OOOOOH FABULOUS!!!! Perfect spring decor =) You should make one for the front door too!!!!!

xoXOxo
Jenn @ Peas & Crayons

Pam @ Our Adventures in Home Improvement said...

It looks great! I think I may be able to do something like this now too, with your tutorial! I do the same thing with the glue gun, and that hot glue hurts!!

Thanks for sharing.
Pam

kara@elements-interiors.net said...

Hey Type A #1...Its me...Type A #2...That turned out BEAUTIFUL!!! I still havent tackles this project..but now seeing yours...I WANT!!!

xoxokara

LBB said...

Love this!! Turned out so great :)

Selina@CreativeJuicesDecor said...

What a cool product and your project turned out great! Thanks for stopping by my blog! The map art was lots of fun to do.

keri said...

This is awesome.. VERY cool. wow... thanks for sharing.

keri

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Miss Kitty said...

Thanks for showing the new sheet moss "in action". I had seen a blogger post about that kind of moss and then I saw it at JoAnn's last Saturday. I wasn't sure what I would do with it but now, thanks to you, I do!

Designed by Chance said...

I love this!!! What an amzing product I have never seen that before. I may try this soon. Do you have to water it? (JK)

gigi said...

Tammy,
I just came across your blog! Do you know if this can be purchased wholesale? I am doing a big project of covering ten 3-foot paper elephants in moss for a luncheon. I need lots of moss. If I am not mistaken, this moss is light weight and easy to work with. Let me know if you have any ideas. Thanks

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