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Create a floral display using one Dollar Tree metal tabletop decoration

Create a stunning floral display using just one Dollar Tree metal tabletop decoration. This budget-friendly project will add a touch of charm and elegance to any space. Get inspired and start crafting your beautiful centerpiece today. Today will take you through an easy tutorial showing you each step of creating a metal tabletop decoration. As always I will provide you will a materials list and there will also be a video tutorial included in the post if you are interested in checking that out. Thank you for visiting and creating with me.

Metal tabletop decoration displaying floral and leaf design


Video tutorial 

Materials such as napkins, faux floral, metal decor, and acrylic paint


Materials needed

One metal tabletop decoration- Dollar Tree
Napkins- Any design will do, and you will only need one
Faux floral- Michaels 
Hot glue
Scissors
Paint- I'm using white chalk paint
Paintbrush
Twine
Mod Podge
One pencil for tracing

Decorative napkin and scissors

Begin by taking your decorative napkin, and placing it on top of your metal decoration.

 Using a pencil trace an outline around your napkin. Once you have traced the shape of your metal decoration onto your napkin, take your scissors, and cut out the shape.

Next, if your napkin is two-ply, remove the bottom layer of your napkin. Set your napkin aside.

Acrylic paint, metal decor, and paintbrush

metal decor painted white near a paintbrush

Take your metal tabletop decoration, and apply around two coats of paint. I decided to use white chalk paint because applying chalk paint to metal surfaces seems to adhere much better, and it takes fewer coats of paint. Allow the paint to dry between coats. I used my heat gun to help with drying. 

Painted metal decor near Mod Podge bottle

Now you are ready to apply your mod podge over the painted surface on your metal decoration.  Using a paintbrush, apply a thin layer of your Mod Podge.

Decorative metal decor with leaf design near paintbrush

After you have applied your Mod Podge, take your napkin and apply it over the Mod Podge. Be sure after you apply it on top of your Mod Podge you smooth out any lines and wrinkles. It is fine if you are not able to completely smooth them out. I used my heat gun to help with drying. 

Now you can apply your Mod Podge on top of your napkin. And after applying it, give it some time to fully dry. You can also use a heat gun, or blow dryer to help with drying. 

Faux greenery near floral cutters

Next, take your floral snips, and begin to cut your floral. You can go at any length. You just want to be able to make it look as though your flowers are overflowing from the top of your decoration. 

Floral near metal decoration and hot glue

Hand placing greenery onto painted metal decor

Once you have cut your floral, use some hot glue to attach your floral to the top side of the metal decoration. 

twine being placed around top section of metal decor

Twine wrapped around top section of metal decor with floral and decorative design

Begin to wrap your twine around the top section of your metal decoration. You want to be sure to cover any of the flower stems with your twine. Wrap your twine around several times, until it has covered the stems of your flowers. Once you have wrapped your twine around the top section, cut any remaining twine off, and glue down the end of your twine.

This last step is optional, but if you choose you can apply some paint to the bottom wood stand. I applied some of my white chalk paint, and I think it turned out wonderful. 

Your floral display is now complete. I love how simple this craft was, and it looks beautiful displayed in any room. Let me know if you decide to create your very own. Thanks so much for stopping by. I'll see you soon! 

 metal tabletop decor displayed on windowsill with floral and decorative leaf design


metal tabletop decoration being displayed on a table near two candle pillars

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Comments

  1. This is such a cute, springtime piece to add to any vignette or table-scape. And it looks fariry easy to make. Thanks for providing the instructions.
    Carol
    www.scribblingboomer.com

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    1. Carol, thank you so much, and you're very welcome. I'm so happy to hear you enjoyed this craft. Thanks so much for stopping by!

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  2. Oh, WOW! You really transformed that metal!! That is so pretty! Thanks so much for linking up at the #UnlimitedLinkParty 101. Shared.

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    1. Dee, thank you! I was actually surprised at this transformation. I wasn't sure how it was going to turn out with the mod podge, but I was pretty happy with the end result. Thanks so much for stopping by.

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  3. Stephanie, CONGRATS! Your post is FEATURED at the #UnlimitedLinkParty 102!

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    1. Dee, thank you so much! I will be by for a visit.

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  4. What an adorable idea and so simple too. I appreciate those simple crafts! I am visiting from Grammy's Grid, thank you for sharing your inspiration with us!

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    1. Aw, thank you so much. Yes, I love how simple this was to create. I also appreciate simple crafts. Thanks so much for stopping by. It is appreciated. :)

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  5. This is so cute Stephanie! I love Dollar Tree crafts, easy on the purse strings. :)

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  6. That is just the cutest plant-themed shelf sitter in the land! You're totally all ready for spring approaching! Love how the plant on top gives it a neat 3D effect!

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    1. Thank you so much. I'm glad that you enjoyed it. 😊

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