Today I’m sharing easy moss grapevine balls. I had bought these grapevine balls from Michael’s. After I picked them up curbside I immediately got the idea to add moss for spring.

Of course there’s still snow on the ground in NJ but I am ready for spring. So what better way to ignore the snow outside my windows then getting a jumpstart on spring crafts. I’m thinking if I am ready for spring the snow will stop appearing.
I particularly enjoy using moss in addition to other natural elements such as sticks I find in the yard.
As a result, you may enjoy reading my post Easy DIY Moss Wreath as an example of how I mix these elements together.
I mention in this post about using high quality self stick moss sheets. As a result of using poor quality self stick moss sheets I did save the moss from these sheets. I did this because I try not to waste anything.
Beginning Moss Grapevine Balls
By the way, here is a look at the moss from the moss sheets I am using for the easy moss grapevine balls.


First, I spray a very tiny amount of spray adhesive on the grapevine ball. So then, I add a bit of moss an let dry. Meanwhile, I begin moving around the grapevine ball adding tiny amounts of spray adhesive and moss.




After I complete adding the moss I let them dry overnight. This easy craft took me minimal time and effort and adds texture, interest and natural elements I using in decorating our home for spring.


Final Reveal
In the final reveal you will see this large egg in my French antique Jardinière. Next post or the one after I will share how I made this pretty egg to complete my buffet for spring.

Are you getting ready for spring?
Very cute and easy Cindy. I like the spray glue to make this easier too. Happy Friday.
I have toms of wicker balls up in the attic collected dust. I need to do this to them. Thanks for inspiring me
Looks so pretty on your buffet. an easy project to have for spring. Happy weekend.
Using the spray is such a great idea! I really love how these turned out.
Thanks Michelle, very fast craft
Oh…all that moss has me thinking spring!!
What a cute and clever project. I am pinning!
Cindy, these turned out so pretty and add such a fresh look for spring. I’m so ready for spring to arrive. That French jardiniere is gorgeous! Happy Monday, sweet friend!
Love these so much, Cindy! I’m always amazed at how expensive these are in the store. Sometimes I have entire containers to fill up so I’m super excited to try your budget friendly technique and pass along to my friends and family too. These are fabulous and perfect in every season. Hugs, CoCo
Thank you for opening up this mind of mine. Something so simple and most crafters have on hand …… will be done b4 Easter
So happy I inspired you to make these. They’re easy and fast. Enjoy