Diy Moss Kit Frame, Moss DIY Kit, DIY Kit for Adults, Moss Art, Moss Frame, Preserved Moss, Zoom Event
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Description Create your very own moss wall art that looks like the forest floor. Looks amazing in any place and adds that pop of nature on a boring wall or shelf. Everything is dried or preserved so NO maintenance required. WATCH THE VIDEO HERE: By following these steps, your DIY Moss Kit should thrive and provide a beautiful, low-maintenance addition to your home or office. Assembly Instructions: Prepare Your Workspace: Find a clean, flat surface to work on. Lay down some newspaper or a cloth to catch any spills. Put on the gloves provided (if you required working with them) Gather Your Materials: Ensure you have all the materials from your moss kit: frame, botanicals, moss, decorative elements, and any tools provided. Create you Moss Frame: Apply the adhesive: Apply small surface with adhesive provided. Working with small surfaces will allow you to complete the design without the adhesive to dried out. Once you finish one side you can apply to the next area. Arrange the Moss: Carefully place the moss on the frame provided. You can tear the moss into smaller pieces if needed and arrange them to cover the surface completely. Press the moss down gently to ensure good contact with the surface. Add Decorative Elements: If your kit includes decorative elements like small stones, figurines, or driftwood, place them on top of the moss to create a miniature landscape. Leave the frame to dried out 24 hours until you will put on vertical position. Care Instructions: Lighting: Place your moss frame in a spot with indirect sunlight. Avoid placing it in direct sunlight or near to source of cold or hot air, which can dry out the moss Watering: Moss doesn’t require any watering as is preserved. Air Circulation: Moss is thriving from humidity from the room. Will absorbed the excess and will release when the humidity % is low. Temperature: Moss can be places in any corner of the room as is not requiring direct light to survive. Long-Term Care: Over time, you may need to refresh the moss or substrate if it starts to look unhealthy. You can replace the moss.
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