
A refreshing change from your average centerpiece.
Andrea M. Gómez

Black reindeer moss with a blue-gray tillandsia.
Jeffery Cross

Green reindeer moss with violas.
Jeffery Cross

Natural Spanish moss with a bronze sedum.
Jeffery Cross
Breathe life onto a tabletop by infusing greens in the design. Pasadena landscape architect Heather Lenkin created this centerpiece.
Just soak floral moss in water to make it easier to work with, tear off chunks, squeeze out excess water, then place moss atop a table. (Use a cookie sheet on a water-vulnerable surface like wood.)
On the moss, center a votive tray with a Graptopetalum succulent in each candle slot―no need for soil. Mist to keep the arrangment
fresh.
Get the look: Choose a moss to complement a small plant that you want to highlight. Each of these cost just $10 or less.
Mod: Black reindeer moss with a blue-gray tillandsia
Delicate: Green reindeer moss with tiny violas
Casual: Natural Spanish moss with a bronze sedum
Pictured: Moss tabletop for $105
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