Here is a ridiculously easy way to create some wall decor using moss scrap wood and a vintage style key.
Diy living moss wall art.
A preserved moss wall is certainly the easiest to create.
How to make wall art with moss and wood bringing plant life and nature into your home can be tricky especially if you don t have a green thumb.
This diy wall decor project from blogger karen chapman of le jardinet brings new meaning to natural art.
Moss art blurs the line between plant and decor even more and it requires no maintenance.
It takes about 9lbs of moss to make 5 square feet of mossart tiles.
Fred collay is one of the creators of the cool green art design company by nature.
Hang a preserved moss wall indoors.
You can even create a mixed piece alive and preserved by adding air plants or succulents to your preserved moss wall.
The living wall designers at verti grow situated in london england designed this stunning creation for a small condo.
You can see a tour of the by nature studio in vancouver.
Just like a painting all you need to do is hang your moss panel and enjoy the added color and texture in your space.
Using moss is a great alternative to large plants it s versatile inexpensive and needs little maintenance.
And best of all because the moss is no longer living yet free from decay it requires no watering.
These plants don t require much water so you won t run the risk of damaging your walls.
It s earthy rustic and instantly adds a pop of color to your home.
The preserved piece of botanical wall art enlivens the main living area.