Hello everyone! I hope you are all doing well. Today, I'm excited to share a quick upcycled DIY project with you. I will be transforming a tea container that I recently finished and reusing it to store tea bags. I wanted to give it a fresh new look. For this project, you will need Mod Podge, paint, and a few other materials. Video tutorial Materials: - One tea container - Decorative tissue paper, wrapping paper, or napkin - Acrylic paint - Paintbrush - Mod Podge - Embellishments (e.g., wooden bead, hot glue) Adding Decorative Paper and Mod Podge: I chose to use floral wrapping paper for this project. I started by applying Mod Podge to the tin can with my paintbrush. Then, I placed the wrapping paper over the Mod Podge, working my way around the container. I used a heating tool to dry the Mod Podge as I went along. Decorating the Lid: After that, I painted the metal lid with acrylic paint, applying around three coats to achieve good coverage. I used cut-outs from the decorat...
Are you ready to create something beautiful? Let’s dive into a quick and easy wreath project that will brighten up your space! Join me in decorating a charming grapevine wreath! I love the simplicity of the wreath design. We’ll use just a few materials, including Mod Podge, one decorative napkin, and a few other decorations. If you're ready, let's get started! Video Tutorial Materials - One grapevine wreath I am using is 6 inches in size - Wire - Faux foliage - Mod Podge - Decorative napkin or rub-on transfer design - Flower embellishments - Scissors - Paintbrush - Hot glue - Acrylic paint Step 1: Applying Paint to the Butterfly Begin by using a paintbrush to apply paint to the butterfly. The butterfly I am using is made of chalkboard material, and you can find these at Dollar Tree. I applied two coats of white acrylic paint to the butterfly and dried it with a heating tool. Step 2: Adding Mod Podge and Decorative Napkin Next, I used scissors to cut out the decorative section f...