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DIY Lace Decoupaged Garden Containers
by
Christina Dennis
(IC: blogger)
4 Materials
Embellish simple garden containers, like a bucket, vase, or watering can into a beautiful unique look.
Grab your favourite container to use for your garden. I like using rustic looking containers like buckets, vases, and watering case to give more character to my space.
To decoupage lace trim onto metal containers, first ensure that your container is clean and grease-free. I just used some cleaning spray and a paper towel to wipe down my tin watering can and ensure it is fully dry.
Next, apply some Mod Podge liberally with a regular brush or a foam brush onto the part of your container where your lace trim will go. I used Mod Podge Gloss for this project.
After that, place your lace trim over the Mod Podge and press it down firmly. You can use any kind of lace in any colour to liven up your container. Look for lace at your local thrift stores!
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Suggested materials:
- Mod Podge Gloss
- Bucket, vase, or watering can
- Lace
- Foam brush or painting brush
Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
Published January 30th, 2017 1:47 PM
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Manya Ameri on Feb 15, 2017This is great! I did the same thing on a flameless candle. The best part is, if you don't like the end result, you can wash it all off and try again.
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Ciarra. (Child of God) on Feb 28, 2017I found out a new way for recycling glass jars mostly coffee and coconut oil Jars. I tried a few of my Cuctus plants they like it better in glass and a specially when I put cat litter on top of the soil. For some strange reason It only workes with Cuctus plants. Bye
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