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How to Beautifully Transform Tin Cans with Decoupage

How to Beautifully Transform Tin Cans with Decoupage

How to upcycle tin or aluminum cans with decoupage into something beautiful and unique.

How to Make Easy Holiday Gnome Ornaments

How to Make Easy Holiday Gnome Ornaments

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Decoupage with Dried Flowers

Decoupage with Dried Flowers

I admit I’m hooked on the beauty and fluidity of decoupaging. I remember my mom decoupaging when I was a kid and it’s definitely seen a resurgence in the past few years. With all of the decoupage mediums available, I thought “why not use dried flowers”? Flowers are something I definitely have an abundance of and since I often dry some of them I felt this could be a beautiful way to show them off.

To show these particular ones off, I decided to use a wood picture frame that I painted with several layers of white chalk paint. Since I’ve framed dried flowers in the past I thought this would be a nice alternative to putting them to good use.

The flowers I chose for this project are ones that readily available for me in early spring: Grecian windflowers and wild violets. These are perfect flowers for decoupage because they don’t have huge, bulbous centers, making them press and flatten easily.

Lola Rugula how to decoupage with dried flowers; decoupaging with dried flowers on a photo frame.

If you’ve never dried flowers and are wondering how, it’s really quite simple. I take the flowers, trim off any excess stems. The length of stem I leave depends on the project I’ll be using them for; if I’m unsure, then I’ll leave them long as they can always be trimmed after drying. I then take the flowers and place them between pieces of parchment paper and carefully place them in the back of a heavy book. Please don’t use a treasured book for drying flowers – they will often leave moisture marks and/or stains on the pages, even with the parchment paper in place.

Then, stack more books or other heavy objects on top of that book to ensure the flowers are pressed flat. The drying time depends on the flowers; because these were smaller flowers without large centers, they were dry after a week’s time.

Once the flowers were dried and ready, I removed the backing and glass from my picture frame and gently sanded it all around with a fine-grit sandpaper. Then, using a white chalk paint, I applied 3 layers of it, letting it dry for a few hours in between coats and a full 24 hours before applying the dried flowers.

Lola Rugula how to decoupage with dried flowers; decoupaging with dried flowers on a photo frame.

As you can see in the photo above, even a light sanding wore some of the wood stain away on the edges but not to worry; the chalk paint covered up all of these areas.

I applied the paint with a wide brush starting on the back side, working with a diagonal stroke and worked my way all the way around the frame. I let the back dry fully before painting the front, sides, and interior edges.

Once the paint had fully dried, it was time to apply the dried flowers. I chose the flowers I wanted to use and arranged them on the frame, to get an idea of the finished placement before actually gluing any of them down.

Lola Rugula how to decoupage with dried flowers; decoupaging with dried flowers on a photo frame.

Once I had a general idea of where I wanted the flowers to go, I got my Mod Podge out, squeezed some out onto a small disposable tray (think the clean lid to a sour cream container) and then lightly dabbed the back of the flowers with Mod Podge and gently put them in place on the painted frame.

You need to be gentle when applying the Mod Podge to the flowers as they’re very delicate and can easily tear once they’re wet with glue. This is why I find it’s easier to dab the glue on than brush it on.

Once the flowers had all been applied, I let them set for a few hours until they were dry. Then, using a glossy Mod Podge, I brushed a layer of it all over the front of the flowers and frame. Once done, I let the whole project sit for 3 days to fully cure and dry.

Lola Rugula how to decoupage with dried flowers; decoupaging with dried flowers on a photo frame.

I’m so pleased with the way this project came out! Yes, there are some imperfections but that’s how it goes with crafts, especially ones that involve a natural medium such as flowers.

I hope this inspires you to try something new, something beautiful! Thanks for stopping by.

Lola Rugula how to decoupage with dried flowers; decoupaging with dried flowers on a photo frame.
Jewelry Box with Paper Napkin Decoupage Tutorial

Jewelry Box with Paper Napkin Decoupage Tutorial

I’ve had such a fantastic response on Pinterest to my previous post on how to decoupage with paper napkins that I wanted to do a full tutorial on making over a small wood jewelry box using this technique. The jewelry box I’m using here is 

How to Make Homemade Sea Glass in a Rock Tumbler

How to Make Homemade Sea Glass in a Rock Tumbler

Before you tell me this technically isn’t sea glass because it’s not made in the sea, yes I realize this. 🙂 I have a dual 3 lb. rock tumbler that I enjoy making beautiful, shiny rocks and quartz with that I use for different projects 

Snowy Mason Jar Candle Holders

Snowy Mason Jar Candle Holders

The holiday season is here again and I really want to share these easy homemade candle holders with you. Creating these takes almost no time at all and there are so many ways you can decorate them so that they match your personal decor.

The really beautiful thing about making these is that you likely already have everything you need to make them.

Lola Rugula how to make easy homemade snowy mason jar candle votive holders with Epsom salt

Easy Homemade Snowy Mason Jar Candle Holder

  • Mason jar of your choice
  • Small sponge paintbrush
  • Mod Podge
  • Epsom salt
  • Newspaper or paper plate (to catch the excess salt)
  • Glitter (optional)
  • Ribbon, twine, or raffia plus any other decoration you’d like to add
  • Tea light candle

Directions

  • Make sure your mason jar is clean and dry
  • Holding the jar from the inside of the rim, cover the jar, avoiding the screw-top rim and bottom, with Mod Podge
  • Still holding the jar from the inside, pick it up, tilt it at an angle over your paper plate or newspaper and quickly cover the coated jar with Epsom salt
  • If using glitter, immediately sprinkle on glitter all the way around the Epsom salt
  • Let dry for at least 24 hours
  • This next step is optional but I find it very helpful at keeping the salt adhered: Pour some Mod Podge on a paper plate or small throwaway dish and then use your sponge brush to gently dab the Mod Podge on the salt, covering it well. If you cover it heavily it may drip a little, so be sure to leave it set on the plate or paper until it’s dry. I typically check it the first hour or so, and if it’s dripping, I’ll move it to a dry spot of plate/paper so it doesn’t stick.
  • Let dry fully for at least 24 hours
  • Decorate with your choice of ribbon or twine and any other decorations; I used just a pretty ribbon and a star-shaped brad to decorate the one pictured here.
  • Place a tea light candle inside the holder, light, and enjoy
Lola Rugula how to make easy homemade snowy mason jar candle votive holders with Epsom salt

These are so easy and pretty when they’re all lit up. And honestly, why stop at candle holders? You can also make these festive little vases filled with flowers, pine branches, or candy canes.

The glitter I added here is optional but if you’re a glitter freak, skip the Epsom salts altogether and cover yours with glitter. Why not, right? 🙂

This is also a fun little project that kids can help with. Instead of ribbon, think about adding a couple of googly eyes and some small twigs that look like antlers for cute reindeer votive holders.

Happy Holidays!

Lola Rugula how to make easy homemade snowy mason jar candle votive holders with Epsom salt
Recipe Box Makeover

Recipe Box Makeover

Here’s the full details on how I took this once-loved recipe box from faded to fully-loved again. I enjoy refinishing wood & bringing out the beauty of vintage pieces. #vintage #wood