Transform your porch into a welcoming oasis with this DIY moss-covered letter sign. By using preserved green moss and cardboard letters, you can create an eye-catching and nature-inspired piece that adds a touch of greenery to your home’s entrance. This DIY is not only budget-friendly but also provides a personalized touch to your decor, making it a popular hack among home enthusiasts.
Place the moss-covered letter sign leaning against the wall beside your front door for an inviting and stylish entrance. Coordinate the rich green of the moss with other natural elements like potted plants or wooden furniture. Opt for a neutral color scheme for the surrounding decor to allow the vibrant green to stand out. Consider adding a welcome mat with complementary colors to complete the look.
Moss-Covered Letter Sign

Materials
3 large cardboard letters (approximately 12 inches in height)
Preserved green moss sheets (enough to cover the surface area of the letters)
Hot glue gun and glue sticks
Scissors
Protective gloves (optional)
Directions
Cut the preserved moss sheets into pieces that fit the surface of each cardboard letter.
Preheat the hot glue gun and begin by applying a thin layer of hot glue to a small section of one cardboard letter.
Carefully press the cut moss onto the glued section, ensuring it adheres securely.
Continue to cover the entire front and sides of each letter with moss, cutting additional pieces as necessary to fit.
Once all letters are covered, inspect for any bare spots and fill in with extra moss as needed.
Allow the glue to set completely before moving the letters.
Lean the completed letters against your front door wall for display.

Variations & Tips
For a personalized touch, consider painting the edges of the cardboard letters in a contrasting color before applying the moss. You could also use different moss varieties to introduce subtle color variations. If you prefer a more rustic look, add small accents like twine or miniature faux flowers among the moss. This DIY can be adapted to spell out different words or initials to suit various occasions or themes, maintaining the core structure and appeal of the original design.