1. Moss surrounds a wedding cake. (via Ruffled)
2. Verdant Centerpiece Succulents, ornamental cabbage, and other green botanicals bursting out of a moss basket is the perfect way to add some interest to your table.2. Green energy: all-green centerpiece.
3. Green Place Settings Moss-covered "stones" turned into place card holders are a fresh and unexpected way to greet guests.3. Moss place card holder. (via Martha Stewart Weddings)
4. Moss Terracotta Pots Terracotta pots have rustic appeal, but the addition of moss makes your orchid or plant enchanting.4. Mossed terracotta pots.
5. Modern Yard Want a bold backyard? Skip the grass and opt for stylish bluestone pavers and gravel interspersed with earthy patches of Irish moss, creeping thyme, and chamomile.5. Bluestone pavers, rocks, and low groundcovers. (via Sunset)
6. Fairytale Wedding Ceremony Aisle Mix tall glass vases with floating candles with moss and moss balls along the aisle for a magical pathway that looks like it’s straight out of a storybook.6. Candlelight, moss, and succulents. (via Style Me Pretty)
7. Regal Urns Large moss balls in antique, time-weathered urns are a quick and easy way to spruce up event decor.7. Easy accents: moss in urns.
8. Modern Minimalism White and green is a clean and crisp pairing that has no time for distracting frills. Make a stylish statement by sticking to the bare essentials - arrange moss and plants in pure white vases of varying heights.8. Minimalist white & green. (via Martha Stewart Weddings)
9. Earthy Escort Cards Arrange hang tag escort cards in tin trays filled with moss.9. Escort cards in beds of moss. (via Style Me Pretty)
10. Plant Pot Makeover Large garden shrubs are striking – but the pots they come in usually aren’t. Dress them up in a snap by wrapping sheet moss around them.10. Moss dresses up plain garden pots. (via Martha Stewart Living)