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Fall Moss Wreath

I thought I’d share a moss wreath tutorial with you guys today. This puppy is super easy and quick to make. It’s the perfect nap time, assuming your kid sleeps longer than 45 minutes unlike mine, or craft night wreath. Plus, I came up with an easy way to make the moss wreath itself work for all seasons.

Easy to make fall moss wreath!

Here’s what you’ll need:

straw wreath (I used a 14″)
moss (I but this particular brand, which I love)
hot glue gun
hot glue
faux fall foliage
grosgrain ribbon
2 pins
scissors
wire cutters

wreath materials

Lay the straw wreath on top of the moss with the moss side facing down.

moss covered wreath

Start bringing the moss up and gluing it the wreath. You’ll have to make some cuts here and there to get the moss to lay flat.

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Using your scissors, cut the center into pizza slices. Pull the triangles and glue them into place.

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Now, you’re going to have gaps. So you need to cut pieces from your excess moss and glue them in. It’s like completing a puzzle. But with moss.

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This is what your completed moss wreath should look like.

moss wreath tutorial

Now, grab your wire cutters and snip your faux foliage so there’s about 2 inches of wire.

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Strip the plastic stem thingy off using your scissors. Stick the wire into the wreath.

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Arrange your foliage as you wish.

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Now, you know whats awesome about sticking the wire into the wreath like how I did? The fall foliage isn’t permanent. So when I want to change the wreath to a different season, all I have to do is pull out the wired faux flowers and put on new stuff.

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For the hidden hanger, cut about 2-3 inches of grosgrain ribbon and secure it with two pins. I angle the pins so it’s hard for them to pop out.

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Now bring on the hoodies, football, and crisp air. But not fire pits because I don’t like the smell of smoke.

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11 Comments

  1. I love this! I also like the smell of smoke from a fire. Haha! I know it’s not loved by everyone though. Very well done 🙂

  2. Love this! I did a burlap fall wreath last year and it took forever to make. Might have to try this one! I wonder if it’d work to use a Styrofoam base? I hate the smell of smoke too – if we do a campfire, I shampoo twice before going to bed to make sure the smell is GONE!

    1. Yeah, it would work with a Styrofoam base. I just had that wreath form laying around so I used it. And YES! I always have to shower after being by a bonfire/campfire. I hate the smell of smoke in my hair. Back when smoking was allowed in bars I’d have to shower when I got home because I couldn’t fall asleep with smoky hair.

  3. Chelsea, your moss wreath is fantastic! I definitely want to try and make one, pinning for the future:). Thanks for sharing, take care, Tara

  4. Is it too early to wish you a Merry Christmas? Oh well, Merry Christmas!

  5. This is so pretty and I can see why you love that moss. I’ve tried using regular moss and it’s not that fun.
    Kate | TheOrganizedDream.com

  6. I love crafting with moss and this looks like a fun project. Thanks for sharing on Merry Monday. Pinned.

  7. I love DIY wreaths. I have never tried working with moss before, but your post makes me want to do it one day. Pinning this to my Wreaths board.
    Thank you for sharing your wreath tutorial at the #HomeMattersParty

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