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Woodsy Walk & DIY Mossy Wreath

December 21, 2009 By Rhoda 44 Comments

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Our neighborhood is literally surrounded by woods.  Deep and forestlike, those woods hold a lot of interesting views and nature scenes.  Me and the hubby enjoy walking in the woods and there are trails all over the place, so we could literally walk for hours, up and down the hills and valleys nestled back in those woods.  This one we drive to, even though it’s right next to our ‘hood, it’s easier to get to with a car.IMG_7500

This trail meanders right beside a pretty stream of water and with all the leaves changing colors for fall, made a wonderful place to walk. IMG_7501

I started noticing all this pretty green moss growing everywhere while we were walking, especially on the large granite rocks that were in abundance.  Take note of this, we’ll come back to it. IMG_7504

That pretty stream.IMG_7515

Now, this trail is straight into the woods literally at the end of our street.  We walk down the street, through a neighbor’s yard and into the woods and this is one of the big trails that is back here.  It’s all owned by a large corporation and hasn’t been developed, much to our delight.  We are technically trespassing, but that has never stopped us yet since we are surrounded by beauty, a big open sky, and mountains. IMG_7517

See our mountains?!  In case you didn’t realize this, Birmingham is at the foot of the Appalachian mountain range and our little mountains are quite impressive.  I had no idea until we moved over here that the terrain was this hilly at all and that was a pleasant surprise.  Alabama the beautiful! IMG_7518

The view from the top is amazing.  We sat up there and talked and rested a bit, me perched out on a BIG rock to take these pics.

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And a little self-portrait since we climbed up so high to get here.  It was a warm semi-sunny fall day and I got so hot I had to take my sweatshirt off and cool off a bit.

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I should have pointed the camera straight down, so you could see just what a drop-off this was where I was sitting.  Lots of granite rock formations are up  here too.

Anyway, this little walk in the woods was a sidenote, now let’s get on to the main thing I wanted to talk about…that MOSS!

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Yep, that pretty moss caught my eye and I decided it was too special not to use, so I went back and dug up enough to make myself 2 wreaths.

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OK, stop laughing, I know I could have gone to the craft store and bought a couple of bags and accomplished the same thing.  But, this was so much more fun!  How neat to gather your own moss! 🙂  I bought 2 of these smallish straw wreaths last year during the holidays on sale, with plans of doing something with them.  So, now I had my big plan.

I laid the moss out for several days and let it dry out well.  Yes, there is dirt on the back, but a lot of it will come off once it dries out, so let it dry for several days.  The best moss I gathered was growing right on top of the big rocks and came off in nice sheets without a lot of dirt.  But, yes, there is dirt.  And maybe a few bugs.  That’s why it’s a good idea to leave it out in the garage for several days, just in case some bugs come out. 🙂  I’m just sayin’.

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I got out the hot glue gun and starting gluing away.  It really stayed on well.  It’s like filling in a puzzle, just keep adding bits and pieces all the way around the wreath until it is completely covered. IMG_7578

On the right, you’ll see the backside of the moss, lots of dirt.  I’m hoping that most of this will stay put after I glue it all down.   Some of it, I knocked off before I started gluing.IMG_7580

And here they are all finished.  I just love how natural and woodsy they look with the special moss from my nearby woods.

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I think I’ll wrap some pretty green ribbon around them and keep them really natural and simple and find a special place to hang them.

So, do you think you’d ever try this too?  I know, it’s pretty crazy to dig up moss, but it was right there for the taking and I loved the texture and color of it.  If you’re out in the woods, take a look around and see what you can find, there’s so much beauty out there if you just look for it. The Lord is such a masterful Creator.

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  1. Marilyn says

    December 21, 2009 at 7:14 pm

    I always dig up moss to line my wire hanging baskets in the summer. If you keep it misted, it will stay green a long time. Next year, I’ll try a wreath. Thanks, and Merry Christmas.

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  2. Sheila says

    December 21, 2009 at 7:43 pm

    Hi Rhoda,
    Your quite a brave gal to be sitting out on a rock ledge that high because it certainly isn’t anything I would try! I love how your wreaths look and I think your idea of using real moss is quite clever. Your wreaths would look so pretty sitting on a gate or along the fence somewhere in the yard but I wouldn’t bring them indoors just incase some of those bugs & insects were still hanging around. I chuckled when you mentioned how hot you got from your trek up the trail. Isn’t it funny how hot we get when we’re in our 50’s. TFS! Sheila

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  3. Sue says

    December 21, 2009 at 8:02 pm

    Rhoda, What full and pretty wreaths you made! Gotta find me some moss somewhere. I have seen a little patch in the woods behind me, but nowhere near the amount I’d need for a wreath. Wow, what a view you had while climbing around that ledge. Hope you are enjoying the holiday season. Have a very Merry Christmas.
    hugs, Sue

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  4. Michelle says

    December 21, 2009 at 8:07 pm

    What a neat idea, I love how natural they are! Now you’ll have everyone in blogland on a moss hunt!

    Keep us posted on how they hold up.
    ~Michelle

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  5. Get Your Martha On says

    December 21, 2009 at 8:55 pm

    I’d have loved to use real moss when I made my moss wreath, except that um, it’s illegal in my state to cut anything not in your own yard. 😉

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  6. jeanne zemanek says

    December 21, 2009 at 8:55 pm

    WOW, RHODA,

    YOU CAN FIND THE NEATEST THINGS, EVEN ON A WALK THRU THE WOODS… YOUR AREA IS BEAUTIFUL. I LIVE ON THE GULF COAST OF TEXAS AND WE DON’T HAVE MOUNTAINS HERE. YOU HAVE TO GET AROUND AUSTIN AND THE HILL CO… BUT I ENJOY READING ABOUT YOUR TRIPS AND THE WONDERFUL IDEAS YOU HAVE.. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING WITH US…
    I HOPE YOU HAVE A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS…
    JEANNE FROM TEXAS

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  7. Debra says

    December 21, 2009 at 8:58 pm

    Hi Rhoda,
    I never thought of using moss like that….There is lots growing in my yard in places that don’t get sun and I have used that in my indoor plants, it looks so much better than dirt!

    I wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas and many blessings in the new year!
    Hugs, Debra

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  8. Emily A. Clark says

    December 21, 2009 at 9:07 pm

    I love a girl that gathers her own moss! 🙂 I would probably just head to Michael’s but what’s the fun in that, really?

    The wreaths look great! Hope you’ll show us a pic once they’re displayed. Merry Christmas!

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  9. Mimi says

    December 21, 2009 at 9:09 pm

    Gorgeous wreaths…hope you can keep it green. A simple red bow would be beautiful this time of year.

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  10. Rhonda @ BlueCreekHome says

    December 21, 2009 at 9:18 pm

    Alabama is beautiful isn’t it?
    I would camp out by that stream! Who needs Gatlinbug???

    Lovin’ the moss wreaths. Green ribbons would dress them up nicely!
    Merry Christmas
    Rhonda

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  11. Becky in SC says

    December 21, 2009 at 9:27 pm

    Hey Rhoda!! Beautiful wreaths! But I also love your comment about the wondrous creations of our Lord. So much beauty and wonderment…and all we have to do is just stop and enjoy. I think alot of times of tiny little intricate details of petals on a flower…(Pansy being my most favorite to admire…all those colors!) And each time I witness a gorgeous sunset…I always whisper “Thank You for creating such beauty”
    Well, enough about that. I hope you and yours has the Merriest CHRISTmas ever!!

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  12. Kathy @ Creative Home Expressions says

    December 21, 2009 at 9:34 pm

    Well, I wouldn’t say I would never do it! ; ) They turned out beautifully, Rhoda, and I’ll bet you could dress them up all year.

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  13. Lisa says

    December 21, 2009 at 10:05 pm

    Wow, you are one lucky girl living in such beauty! Lovely wreaths.

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  14. Laryssa @ Heaven In The Home says

    December 21, 2009 at 10:13 pm

    We live on 5 acres of woods. I dug up some moss to make a moss ball. You aren’t crazy at all!

    http://www.heaveninthehome.com/2009/01/08/moss-ball-tutorial/

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  15. trez says

    December 21, 2009 at 10:31 pm

    Great job!! Just where were you at where you could wear a tank top!!!

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  16. Vanessa says

    December 21, 2009 at 10:46 pm

    I actually tried this last year and my moss just would not stay on the wreath! How did yours hold up? Maybe my moss was old! : ) They look awesome!

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  17. susie says

    December 21, 2009 at 11:12 pm

    Ohhhh I have some just like it in my backyard and love i t soooo much! Your wreaths look so pretty.

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  18. Funky Junk Interiors says

    December 22, 2009 at 5:02 am

    GORGEOUS! I too am curious how they’ll hold up. I’m so not a green thumb so if they stay green, that would be incredibly amazing in my book!

    Can’t wait to see where you put them. I loves seeing how you display.
    🙂

    Donna
    http://funkyjunkinteriors.blogspot.com/

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  19. Karol says

    December 22, 2009 at 7:32 am

    I love that you used the word meander. Your English teacher would be so proud!!

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