Decorate With Mossy Tape #diylikeaboss

Hello there Sweets, it's time for our monthly DIY blogger challenge again.
Here is how it works: Each month we have a different project challenge to come up with.
This month we had to make something using DUCT or HVAC TAPE
And here we are ready for our "October Challenge"


where 7 of us DIYer's are creating some serious stuff!!!!
Here is my little project, so instead of covering something in decorative tape, I decided to cover the tape itself...


In MOSS....oh yes, I love Moss!!!! I decorated some candles in a mossy chevron pattern
And I also dressed up a mason jar with a cute moss heart
I put it all on a plate, creating a MOSSY and


NATURE Inspired vignette
I am displaying my pretty tray on our new kitchen nook table
Oh yes, we just got ourselves a new kitchen nook table


(insert smiley face here), but more on the table


in a different post soon!
Here is a quick & easy "HOW TO"


on the "Mossy Tape"


All you need is a package of sheet moss, some double sided tape


(I could not find the double sided DUCT tape in 4 stores, so I used


double sided Scotch Tape instead)
I cut the tape in half (lengthwise) and cut up pieces


of sheet moss to stick onto it.


(Note: the tape is clear, the red part you see in the below


picture peels off)
Both the chevron pattern and the heart were super easy, but the


possibilities of shapes you can make are endless! I am already


thinking about making a mossy Easter Bunny in the spring, or stars


for Christmas, etc... you can let your imagination take you away!
Ohhh, I had this old boring tray in the garage, so I gave it a quick


make over with some "Annie Sloan French Linen" paint, the


perfect find for my little project
I love the color combination of the grey plate


and the moss!!!!!
I hope you enjoyed this little project, now check out


some more awesome TAPE PROJECTS from


my sweet blogging friends (Click on my blog link provided to visit the other TAPE projects
Christine @ Little Brags
Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
Go
Frequently asked questions
Have a question about this project?
Comments
Join the conversation
2 of 10 comments
Next