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DIY Pitcher Floral Decoration

Are you ready to add a touch of elegance to your home? Today, I am going to share a simple and fun DIY project that you can try out. We will be creating a beautiful Pitcher floral decoration that you can use to decorate your kitchen or any other space in your home. The project is easy to complete and will look great above your cabinets. So, let's get started and add some charm to your home!


Video tutorial


DIY Pitcher Floral Decoration


Materials Needed

  • One pitcher $7.88 - Walmart
  • Pack of stretch cords $2.88- Walmart
  • Wood beads $1.60- Walmart
  • Faux Roses $1.20 each (two bundles) -Michaels
  • Foliage/Greenery 3.00 -Michaels
  • Spray paint (Chalky white finish by Krylon) $6.98-Lowe's
  • Painter's tape
  • Gold paint
  • Wire cutters


Creating your pitcher floral decoration

To start, wrap painter's tape around the handle of your pitcher. After that, move to a well-ventilated area and begin spraying your pitcher with the spray paint. 

You may notice that the first coat of spray paint appears a little runny, but don't worry about it because you will need to apply two more coats. Once you have completed this step, set your pitcher aside and wait for it to dry completely.


Now you can use wire cutters to trim the stems of your roses and foliage. Ensure that you cut enough to fit your plants into the pitcher without hanging over its edges. 

While waiting for the pitcher to dry, take your wooden beads and stretch the cord. The beads should wrap around the top of your pitcher. Before attaching the beads, ensure that you cut the right amount of cord. Verify that it will wrap around the top of your pitcher and that you can tie it off after adding the beads.




First, take your beads and add them to your stretch cord. I suggest painting your beads after they are on the stretch cord, as it is easier to apply the paint on each bead this way. Be sure to tie off the ends of your stretch cord. After you have painted your beads, set them aside and allow them to dry.

Once both the beads and pitcher are completely dry, you can add the beads around the top section of your pitcher. Finish by tying off the beads. Congratulations, you're all done! Your pitcher is now complete. Find a perfect spot in your home to display your beautiful creation. I personally hung mine above the cabinet space in my kitchen.






I hope you enjoyed this easy do-it-yourself project. Thank you for visiting my page. Please feel free to say hello in the comments below. Also, be sure to check out my other crafts on my blog. I'll see you all soon!

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  1. Very pretty! Thank you for sharing at Party In Your PJ's.

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    1. Ann, thank you! And thank you for stopping by. :)

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  2. What a pretty and clean image and especially love the beads added for that extra special touch. Pinned it
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    1. Thank you! I really appreciate it. I really like how it turned out with the beads as well.

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  3. Such a lovely floral arrangement & I love the Pitcher!
    Visiting from Laurie's linky today where we're sitting together.

    You're most welcome to join me in a cuppa at Tea With Jennifer anytime.

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