WHY MOSS ART BRINGS GROUPS TOGETHER SO EASILY
Moss frame making is one of those activities where the room goes quiet in a good way. People settle into their work quickly, and the conversation that follows is unhurried and genuine.
Because every frame starts blank, there is no single correct answer. One participant might build a forest-floor scene with layered greens, while the person beside them goes minimal with a single stripe of moss and one dried bloom.
That variety is what sparks interaction. Colleagues wander over to look at each other’s frames, borrow ideas, and trade materials, and this happens without any facilitator forcing it.
We have also noticed that moss art frame sessions in Singapore suit mixed teams particularly well. There is no physical strain, no time pressure, and no performance element, so junior staff, senior management, and everyone in between take part on the same footing.
By the end, the group has a wall’s worth of individual artworks and a shared hour that felt more like a break than a programme.
HOW OUR TRAINERS STRUCTURE THE SESSION
Every Epic Workshops session opens with a short look at preserved moss itself: what it is, how it is treated, and why it stays green for years without any care. Most participants have never handled it before, and the texture alone gets people curious.
From there, we move into layout planning. Trainers show a few sample compositions, explain how to anchor the design with larger moss pieces first, and then let participants sketch out their own arrangement inside the frame.
The gluing stage comes last. We guide participants on securing each element firmly so the finished piece survives the trip home and the years on the wall after that.
Nobody is asked to replicate a sample. The samples exist to show what is possible, and the rest is up to each maker.
A DIFFERENT KIND OF CORPORATE CREATIVE SESSION
Companies often come to Epic Workshops after cycling through the usual team activities and wanting something with a longer shelf life, literally. A moss frame outlasts almost every other workshop takeaway because it never wilts.
The session also carries a subtle wellness angle. Working with natural textures has a grounding effect, and an hour spent arranging moss is an hour spent away from screens, notifications, and meeting rooms.
HR teams like that the activity photographs well and produces a uniform set of deliverables for the group, while still letting each employee express something personal.
Afterwards, the frames tend to end up on desks and cubicle walls around the office. Months later, they still work as small green reminders of the day the team made something together.
WHAT DIFFERENT GROUPS TAKE AWAY FROM IT
A DIY moss frame in Singapore serves different purposes depending on who is in the room.
Corporate teams get a low-pressure bonding hour and a desk piece that keeps the memory visible long after the event.
Students get an introduction to composition, colour balance, and natural materials, packaged in a craft that is clean enough for classrooms.
Families and private groups get an activity where a seven-year-old and a seventy-year-old can sit side by side and both finish something they like.
Event planners get a station-friendly activity with predictable timing, minimal mess, and a premium-looking favour built into the programme.
SMALL SKILLS THAT OUTLAST THE HOUR
We want participants to leave with more than a frame. During the session, our trainers explain the thinking behind good moss art, not just the steps.
Participants learn why designers vary moss species for contrast, how negative space keeps a composition from feeling crowded, and where to place focal points so the frame reads well from across a room.
We also cover the practical side of preserved botanicals: what shortens their lifespan, where to hang the frame at home, and how to refresh flattened moss with a gentle touch.
These are small lessons, but they change how people look at the greenery walls and moss installations they pass in malls and offices every day.
FLEXIBLE FORMATS FOR STUDIOS, OFFICES, AND EVENTS
The Epic Workshops studio near Marymount MRT hosts most sessions, and it suits groups who want to step out of their usual environment for the afternoon.
For companies that prefer convenience, we bring the full moss frame workshop to your office. The materials pack down small, and we only need tables and chairs on your end.
For carnivals, D&Ds, and large-scale events, we can run the activity as a drop-in booth or in timed waves, so hundreds of participants can complete a frame across the day.
Tell us your headcount, venue, and occasion, and we will shape the format around it.
WHY CHOOSE EPIC WORKSHOPS
We have spent years running craft and nature workshops for Singapore teams, and the moss frame remains one of our most requested sessions for a simple reason: it works for almost everyone.
The activity asks very little of participants. No experience, no green fingers, no artistic confidence. Yet the finished frames consistently look good enough that people photograph them before leaving the room.
We handle the materials, the guidance, and the logistics. Your group handles the fun part. That split is what keeps organisers coming back to us event after event.





