No need to grease it first because these really come unstuck very easily, I find.. And that’s pretty much it!
And then I had a nest-piphany!.I took one of the packages of moss that I had bought to use as filler here and there and started to kind of mold it into a nest shape.
I think these were so successful because of the type of moss that I happened to pick up.It’s kind of got these long, twisty strands that lock together nicely the more you coax them into shape.And it also happened to be the cheapest kind of moss at the craft store!
Here’s the label.. No fancy specialty mosses for me!Plain and simple.
I think it was around $6 Canadian for the big bag, which, with the exchange rate, probably works out to roughly free in US dollars.. To make a nest, all you need to do is cut off a small blob of moss.
About a handful should do the trick for most of your Easter nest needs..this Haunted House Pillow Cover.
a few weeks ago?Remember how I cheated my way through it and it was awesome?
Remember how I said I might maybe possibly get around to putting a turkey silhouette on the other side to make it reversible?.Well, I actually did!