Have you ever heard of Moss Graffiti? Although the name explains it all, we were left a bit puzzled when we listened to it for the first time. Moss Graffiti is one of the coolest things out there and an exceptionally amazing thing to execute on your wall. It’s also called eco-graffiti or green graffiti, moss graffiti replaces spray paint, paint-markers or other such toxic chemicals and paints with a paintbrush and a moss “paint” that can grow on its own. It can also be considered another form of guerrilla gardening. Below you can see the go green moss graffiti that by our opinion it the most awesome DIY project ever. Any way If it’s in a public place, go at your own risk. But it could be a wonderful decoration on your outside walls. Take a look below (Image via: wikihow) and enjoy.
Collect or buy 3 cups of moss. Rinse, rinse, rinse out the dirt and dry.
Break moss into small pieces by using an old blender (preferably not the blender you use to mix Margaritas).
Add 2 cups buttermilk or 2 cups of plain yogurt + 2 cups of water or 2 cups of beer + 1/2 teaspoon of sugar and blend until the mixture is completely smooth and slightly thick like paint.
Add a little corn syrup, a bit at a time if the mixture is too thin. Mix until it’s no longer runny.
Pour mixture into a bucket and get a paint brush.
Pour mixture into a bucket and get a paint brush.
Paint your design on a wall (and look out for cops just in case).
Moisten your eco-friendly graffiti regularly with a spray bottle filled with water to make sure the moss grows.