You don’t even need to turn on the stove like with other no-bake cookie recipes!.
Hold your moss blob with your thumb in the middle and press down to start the indentation for the middle of the nest.. Keep shaping the moss into a nest shape, almost as if you were working with clay.The little mossy fibers really grip onto each other with this stringy kind of moss and they really hold a shape nicely..

When you’re done, make some more!It only took me about 5 minutes to make enough for my whole table..I only made 8, but I think I could probably get at least 12 nests out of a bag of moss, which makes this much cheaper than buying individual nests.. Plus, they’re super cute and exactly the kind of happy springy look that I was going for!.

Here’s a little peek at how they look on my table.I’ll be sharing my whole Easter home tour soon so keep an eye out for that if you’re starting to crave spring like I am!

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Easter archives.So, about six months ago, I had kind of an amazing email pop up in my inbox..I thought this would be a great way to set the mood..
I used plenty o’ corn, and some rubber boots for stomping through all that mud when you’re visiting the horses and chickens.. $3 mums from Walmart get all fancy in a galvanized pail with some burlap and ribbon.My mason jar light.
got the orange ribbon treatment too!I’m a little in love with this orange ribbon this year..
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