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Decoupaged Glass Vases


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Decoupaged Glass VasesThese easy decorated vases and jars make great candle holders for Valentine's Day. Any recycled glass jar would work. We used both regular tea lights and the battery operated ones. At least one of these projects is going to be a gift for Grandma.

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Total Time: 1 hour (plus overnight to dry)

Supplies:

Collage-Podge is a glue, sealer and finisher. If you are using Mod-Podge or white glue instead of Collage-Podge, apply a finishing sealant coat before using.

Steps:

  1. Start with a clean dry glass vase or jar. Tear some colored tissue paper into small pieces (about the size of a large coin).
  2. Using the foam brush and some of the glue in a dish, attach the tissue paper to the outside of the vase. If you make a mistake, simply add more tissue paper to camouflage it.

    Glue
     


    We found that adding a coat of glue to the vase and then attaching the tissue paper worked well but sometimes we would put the glue on the paper and then brush over it on the vase. Develop your own favorite technique.
  3. Applying Tissue Paper
     
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  4. Use the straight edges of the tissue paper to make a clean line at the top.
  5. Vase
     
  6. Feel free to add paper cutouts, glitter or any other accessories to the vase. We used glitter tissue paper for this purpose, with regular paper behind it to help it punch up the thin paper.

    Cutouts
     


    You can use pictures out of a magazine too; flowers or hearts would be appropriate for Valentine's Day.
  7. Cutout
     
    Red Tissue Paper Vase
     
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  8. Allow to fully dry, probably overnight. These vases should not be washed or used with water. They are purely decorative.
  9. Dry
     
Pink Vase
 

We thought about covering the top of the jars with glued on beads. Ribbons or other decorations would also add to the project.

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February 13, 20130 found this helpful

Those are so sweet! What a wonderful craft idea!

Thanks for posting this and I am going to do some. I am going to try it on my recycled milk jug stackable storage tubs.

 

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February 19, 20130 found this helpful

My husband wound up using one for my Valentine roses and it did fine with the water and even a bit spilling on the sides. It looks beautiful with the translucence of the water showing through the paper.

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I would still use caution if you do use it as a vase.

 
 

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