Edible moss or grass is easy to make at home. Usually, edible moss is colored with artificial food coloring but here I’ll show you how you can easily make edible moss or grass with homemade natural green food coloring. Below you’ll find edible grass and moss that is naturally colored with kale, sunflower seeds, green peas and spinach. Continue reading Edible Moss Or Grass With Natural Green Food Coloring
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Edible Moss Balls – Cake Pops With Natural Green Food Coloring
These moss-covered chocolate-peanut butter-cake pops are so delicious and a great way to use up leftover cake! Continue reading Edible Moss Balls – Cake Pops With Natural Green Food Coloring
DIY Hyacinth Jars With Moss
Hyacinth are my favorite spring flowers! This year I made a simple Easter table decoration with recycled glass jars, fresh moss and pink hyacinths. Continue reading DIY Hyacinth Jars With Moss
DIY Moss Pots – Spring Craft With Living Moss
I love spring crafts with fresh moss! On our walk yesterday we gathered some moss to make these moss pots for Easter. Aren’t they beautiful? The moss looks so soft and velvety. Continue reading DIY Moss Pots – Spring Craft With Living Moss
25+ Naturally Green St. Patrick’s Day Recipes
Cake, ice cream, custard, bread, pasta & bread – all naturally colored green for St. Patrick’s Day!
You don’t need artificial food coloring to dye food vibrant green for St. Patrick’s Day. Use sunflower seeds for dark green, kale or wheatgrass for bright green, matcha for moss green, pistachios or green peas for light green, red cabbage for blue green, kiwi for yellow green, and spinach for light or dark green. Continue reading 25+ Naturally Green St. Patrick’s Day Recipes
Carrot Cupcakes With DIY Edible Grass
These are the best carrot cake cupcakes I’ve ever had! 😀 Moist and flavorful with grated carrots and ground almonds. They’re perfect for Easter or anytime! The carrot cupcakes are topped with lemon icing and edible grass, and decorated with homemade naturally colored marzipan carrots! Continue reading Carrot Cupcakes With DIY Edible Grass
Moss Cupcakes – Naturally Colored With Matcha And Spinach
Since I’ve seen beautiful edible moss cakes on the internet, I had to try them out. But moss cakes are usually colored with artificial green food coloring. I didn’t want to use artificial food coloring, therefore I colored these moss cupcakes naturally with matcha and spinach! 😀 Continue reading Moss Cupcakes – Naturally Colored With Matcha And Spinach
DIY Moss Covered Tin Can
Today’s project of my Easter Countdown 2017 is a very easy and cheap upcycling project: Upcylce a tin can with fresh moss. You’ll just have to take a walk in the woods and gather some fresh moss. 😀 A moss-covered tin can looks beautiful as vase or flowerpot. Continue reading DIY Moss Covered Tin Can
Moss Tin Can Candle Holder – Tutorial
Today is day 19 of my Advent Calendar and I’ll show you how to make natural, Christmassy tin can candle holders with moss. You’ll just need three things: an empty tin can, moss and a candle – no glue or floral foam needed. Continue reading Moss Tin Can Candle Holder – Tutorial
DIY Floating Walnut Shell Candle
Floating walnut candles are quick to make and they look lovely as part of your Christmas table centerpiece. Walnut candles can be made with only natural materials – no need to buy wicks: I’ll show you how to make your own with cotton string and cooking oil. Continue reading DIY Floating Walnut Shell Candle