I also created my own moss balls by using spray adhesive to stick faux Spanish Moss onto
craft foam balls.
Not exact matches
Buttons Glitter Marbles or other
balls too small to give your kiddo Googly Eyes (for
craft projects) Gummy bears or gummy worms Beads Water beads or Tapioca beads Fake flowers or leaves Seashells Craft pompoms Little foam s
craft projects) Gummy bears or gummy worms Beads Water beads or Tapioca beads Fake flowers or leaves Seashells
Craft pompoms Little foam s
Craft pompoms Little
foam shapes
I found these tiny
foam balls for $ 2.99 in the wedding section of a local
craft store.
A variety of preserved real moss (you can find it at a
craft store) Styrofoam glue (I used both spray glue and regular glue) Styrofoam
balls (get green ones if you can find them, it makes covering the Styrofoam a little easier) I bought a
foam brush for the glue, but I only used it once so you could pass on this.
I found these tiny
foam balls for $ 2.99 in the wedding section of a local
craft store.
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