Ways to Use Moss in Spring & Easter Decor

If you like to use moss in your home decor, then this post is for you! Today we’re discussing ways to use fabulous moss texture in your Spring and Easter home decor accents.

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Today I am sharing seasonal inspiration with blogging friends. Thank you to our host Carol from Bluesky at Home for bringing us together and sharing all things Spring & Easter related for our home. Please make sure to visit all the additional bloggers sharing in the Celebrate the Holiday series at the end of this post.

If you’re coming over from visiting Kristy from At Home with Kristy, welcome, I am so glad you are here! Kristy is sharing some wonderfully elegant Easter decor inspiration. If you’re a regular reader, thanks for stopping by. If you don’t know me, I am looking forward to getting to know you.

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Moss is an easy choice for Spring decor with its green color and natural freshness. Come on in and let’s talk all about different ways to use moss in Spring and Easter decor.

Wreaths are welcoming happy elements to add to any decor arrangement, and by adding moss it immediately amps the fresh and organic vibes that symbolizes all things Spring.

Wreaths are not only for front doors, but can be sprinkled through out the home inside and out. Some placement ideas include over the mantel or hung on a mirror or even propped on a shelf, not requiring to be hung.

Spring is all about fresh blooms and unique organic containers compliment the freshness of the flowers.

Tin cans wrapped in moss make an easy and inexpensive mossy container.

Beyond basic moss containers, a hanging moss floral cone offers additional options for displays.

Hanging a moss cone spilling with fresh blooms adds a Spring vibe anywhere.

Rustic elements with assorted mosses in a vintage cast iron planter gives all the organic feels.

The moss planter arrangement is complimented with other outdoorsy elements, bringing the outside in.

There’s nothing fresher and easier than simply filling a basket, a trough, a bowl or any decor vessel with moss balls.

moss bowl filler

Moss of different sizes and colors and shapes add additional interest to the texture they already inject to any decor vignette.

moss ball dough bowl decor

Adding moss accents to a table styling adds freshness and interest, which say Spring in a very understated manner.

These moss plate chargers are an easy DIY, which are used around here often for many table designs.

Moss chargers can be dressed down with casual tabletop wares or elevated with finer china and other elegant pieces. The juxtaposition of rustic and refined is always a good combination.

Along with the plate charger a table runner might be even easier to put together. I have included an option in the shopping section for your convenience, but I assembled the piece below simply using burlap and sheets of moss.

A mossy runner adds tons of nature inspiration to any centerpiece design.

This is another easy DIY. I don’t have a step by step tutorial for these, but I think I might revisit the project and create a dedicated post.

Napkin rings usually bring a touch of refinement and elegance to a table setting. The moss napkin rings is an unexpected rustic feel to an otherwise fancy detail.

Easter tablel

A super easy way to add mossy texture and freshness to a table is by simply adding an accent piece on the top of the plate stack.

It’s a simple technique to add a moss ball or rock, but it adds so much interest to the table setting. you could even pin a name card to create mossy place cards.

Spring is highlighted by the Easter holiday and mossy touches are right at home with Easter decor as well.

The cross has all the symbolism of rebirth and renewal for the Easter holiday. By creating this simple moss cross it adds the fresh feels of the Spring season.

Plus a cross may be displayed in the home throughout the year not only for the Easter holiday.

Moss bunnies whether in mass or a simple focal piece are a wonderful fresh accent for Easter decor.

Beyond the Easter bunny, bunnies have great staying power throughout the spring season and into summer time.

Easter moss decor

Moss balls are a great decor accent all year round and a moss Easter egg is a natural extension.

moss Easter eggs

It’s an easy DIY to create moss eggs, or there are plenty to be found in the marketplace. For your convenience, there are some options in the shopping section.

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I hope this inspires you to use moss decor and accents throughout the spring season to add a touch of freshness and incredible texture to your home.

Thank you for being here and next please visit Libbie @ A Life Unfolding for more Celebrate the Holiday inspiration. Libbie is sharing a fabulous Spring basket you do not want to miss.

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17 Comments

  1. Hi MaryJo! I don’t know what it is about moss, but I think it’s the best medium to decorate with during spring! Maybe it’s the pretty green color, but it makes everything look better! I enjoyed seeing how you incorporated it into your home! Happy Spring!

  2. I love all of your ideas for using moss in your home decor. The moss bunny topiary with ivy is so cute! I think I might need one (or two!)! It was great hopping with you today! Happy Spring!

  3. I also love using moss for Spring decor! We should be besties! Great Hopping with you today. Happy Spring. xx

  4. I am a huge fan of using green moss and you gave me some great new ideas! I especially love how you used it in table settings! Great post!

  5. Moss is one of my favorite mediums! You have so many cute ideas that I haven’t thought of. The moss covered cans are both brilliant and cute! Thanks for the inspiration!

  6. So many beautiful ideas MaryJo. Using moss adds such a lovely element. I think my favorite was the floral cone. It’s all so pretty tho, so hard to pick a favorite.