Here is the before (when the plants were still alive):
Now if I can't keep the remaining two plants alive, I don't know what I will replace them with. :-) I made the moss ball with items from the dollar store... a total of $2, can't beat that. I purchased a rubber ball from the toy section and two bags of moss (I only used one bag of the moss) and the glue I already had.
I just spread the glue onto the ball and smashed the moss into the glue. Very quick. Very easy. Very messy (the reason for the plastic under my project, I just carried the plastic outside when I finished and shook it off in the grass).
Just for fun... Sophia and Priscilla found a snail in the back yard and were quite enamored with it. They are so adorable! The girls, not the snail. :-)
Yes, that is pink stain on the patio (what was previous owner thinking), staining the patio is on the (very long) list of things to do. :-)
Thanks for stopping by.
~Lisa
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I love the fireplace vignette. The moss ball is ingenious! It is the perfect accessory! Well done!!!
What a great way to make a moss ball!
Oh cool! This is great Lisa! Fabulous!
Love the moss ball!
I see my nieces! I know Priscilla thought so much of me - NOT!
That snail is nasty looking - you can keep those things down there!
It looks great...wonderful job!
It looks great! Especially the moss balls! :) very creative!
I love that you used a rubber ball for the moss ball - sooo much cheaper than styrofoam!! Great idea & looks fab! : )
Now this is fabulous~ Well done!
Your moss ball is just fabulous Lisa! If you buy a couple of extra plants, you can try rotating a couple inside and outside every few months.....I never have any luck with plants inside, but they seem fine outside under the patio.
LOVE your moss spheres! Great job!
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