Preserved moss installation guide

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  • Easy to install

    Simply peel off the backing and stick to the wall

  • Cut to shape or size

    Easily cut the panels with a pair of scissors

Tools required

You will need a tape measure, a spirit level and a ladder if working at height. You will also need a pair of scissors if you have to cut any of the panels to size or shape.

The reindeer moss panels come with a sticky peel off back so they can be stuck to a surface easily, hanging the panels to the wall is very similar to hanging wallpaper.

If you do not wish to use the sticky back the panels can be attached with screws or staples.

Step by step guide

  • Step 1

    Orientate the panel into position with the sticky back to the wall and reindeer moss facing outwards. If necessary ensure that  the panel is level before fixing to the wall.

  • Step 2

    Start at the top of the wall and peel back an area of the sticky film back off and push the sticky surface onto the wall. Press down ensuring the panelk is fixed and level. Continue to peel, roll down and adhere until the area you wish to cover is complete. When you have finished any excess can be trimmed with a pair of scissors.

  • Step 3

    If you are completing a larger area simply repeat the process, making sure that the next panel is placed tightly against the first fixed pane. Ensure there are no gaps between the panels. Repeat this process until the area is covered.

  • Step 4

    Once you have finished the panel gently fluff out the reindeer moss in the areas you feel need it particularly where the panels join. If any moss clumps fall off during installation simply collect and using a contact glue to fix back on to the wall.

If you do not wish to use the sticky back,  as an alternative you can simply attach the walls with screws or staples. Simply fix the screw or staple through the foliage, once finished fluff the foliage over the screw or staple to hide it .