DIY Pitcher Floral Decoration

8 Materials
$25
1 Hour
Easy

Hi all! Today we're going to be creating a simple DIY project. We are creating a Pitcher floral decoration. This floral decoration will be added to my kitchen and go above my cabinets. You can add this to any space in your home.

DIY Pitcher Floral Decoration

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Materials Needed


-1 pitcher $7.88 - Walmart

-A pack of stretch cords is $2.88

- Walmart-Wood beads $1.60

Faux Roses $1.20 each (two bundles) -Michaels

-And foliage/Greenery 3.00 -

Michaels spray paint (Chalky white finish by Krylon) $6.98-Lowe'sPainter's tape

Gold paint

Wire cutters


Creating your pitcher floral decoration


Start by adding tape to the handle on your pitcher using your painter's tape. Once you have done this move to a well-ventilated area, and apply your spray paint to your pitcher.


When applying the first coat of your spray paint, you may notice that it is a little runny. Don't worry because you will add about two extra coats of spray paint. Once this step is completed, set your pitcher aside and allow it to completely dry.

Now you can take your wire cutters, and cut some of the stems off of your roses, and foliage. Make sure that you cut enough off so that your plants fit into your pitcher, and are not hanging over your pitcher.


While your pitcher is drying take your wooden beads, and stretch the cord. You're going to want your beads to be able to wrap around the top portion of your pitcher. Before adding your beads to your cord, make sure that you cut the right amount. So be sure to check and make sure it will wrap around the top section of your pitcher, and that you will be able to tie it off once your beads are added.

Next, take your beads, and add them to your stretch cord. I found that painting my beads after they were on my stretch cord was the easiest way to apply the paint on each bead. Make sure to tie off the ends of your stretch cord. Once you have applied your paint on your beads, set them aside and allow them to dry.


Once your beads and pitcher are completely dry, you can add your beads around the top section of your pitcher. Finish by tying off your beads. You're all done, and your pitcher is now complete. Find a space in your home to display your beautiful creation. I added my pitcher above my cabinet space in my kitchen.


I hope that you have enjoyed this simple do-it-yourself project. Thanks so much for stopping by. I'd love it if you said hello in the comment below. And be sure to check on my other crafts on my blog! I'll see you all soon!

Suggested materials:
  • 1 pitcher   (Walmart)
  • Stretch cord   (Walmart)
  • Faux roses (2 bundles   (Michaels)
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Stephanie
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