Gardening Garden Design Garden Projects This DIY Preserved Moss Wall Art Will Add Greenery to Your Interiors Using preserved dry sheet moss, this DIY wall decor project is an easy and creative way to bring the outdoors into your home. By Karen Chapman Karen Chapman Facebook Website Karen Chapman is a life-long gardener and an experienced, enthusiastic gardening educator who uses the written word, garden photography, both live and virtual speaking engagements, and a wide range of online workshops as tools to reach and inspire her international following. She is the owner of Le jardinet, a custom, innovative landscape design and consultation service based in the Greater Seattle area. Karen has recently extended her passion for sharing great gardens by leading personalized garden tours both within the Unites States and in her native England. Learn about BHG's Editorial Process Updated on July 22, 2022 Share Tweet Pin Email Any houseplant lover knows that something green and living can do a lot to decorate a space. This DIY wall decor project from blogger Karen Chapman of Le Jardinet brings new meaning to natural art. Preserved moss wall art blurs the line between plants and decor and requires no maintenance. Just like a painting, all you need to do is hang your moss panel and enjoy the added color and texture in your space. Preserved moss should last indefinitely, though if you can't resist touching the lush textures, it may need a little touching up to keep all the elements in place. The natural wood frame and varying hues of green make this DIY moss art peaceful and inviting. How to Make a Dried-Moss Panel Supplies Needed: Small D-hanger8x10x2-inch wood shadow boxSmall branchWhite acrylic paintFloral craft foamHot-glue gun and glue sticksCrafts knifeFlorists pinsPreserved dry mosses, both flat and dimensional styles Find Supplies in Our Amazon Store Step 1: Prepare the Box Attach a D-hanger to the back of the box. We recommend a D-hanger with a screw rather than a nail for security. Paint the small branch with white paint and set it aside to dry. Step 2: Cut Foam to Size Cut the floral craft foam to fit inside the wood box. Hot-glue the foam in place. Cut the branch to fit and attach it to the craft foam with florist's pins. Step 3: Secure Moss to Foam Use hot glue and/or florist's pins to attach flat preserved dry moss to the craft foam, cutting around the branch as necessary to get the moss to lay flat. Cover the ends of the branch with moss to hide the pins. Step 4: Add Dimension and Texture Attach colored dimensional mosses with florist's pins, overlapping as needed to achieve the desired effect. Vary colors, textures, and sizes of moss tufts for the most dynamic arrangement. Display the finished panel away from moisture and direct sun. Green Color Schemes Because it's DIY, this preserved moss wall art is customizable to your taste—you can embellish it as much as you want with other twigs and branches. Also, experiment with different green hues. When you're done creating, you can enjoy the lush reminder of the outdoors inside your home all year long. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit