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Easy Double-sided Glass Panel Pressed Flower Design

Learn how to make a beautiful double-sided glass panel with a pressed flower design with this easy and creative craft tutorial. It's perfect for adding a unique touch to your home decor or as a personalized gift. 

In this quick DIY project, I'll show you how to create a pressed flower design using a frame decor with panels, which I purchased from my local Target for $3. Initially, I wasn't sure what to do with them, but I had a few ideas, and this is what I came up with. The project typically takes around 10 minutes to assemble.

Double-sided panel pressed flower design



Check out the video tutorial



Frame decor with paper flowers, Mod Podge, and paintbrush on a table

Materials

  • Papercraft faux flower embellishments, or you can use real dried flowers
  • One frame decor with two plastic or glass panels
  • Paintbrush
  • Acrylic paint
  • Mod Podge- I'm using the Super Gloss finish

Applying paint to the frame

Paintbrush, frame décor, and paint on table

Begin by removing the panels from your frame. Once you have removed the glass/plastic panels, set them aside. Take your paintbrush and apply paint to your frame. I painted two coats of paint on my frame.

Red painted frame décor

Adding Mod Podge to paper flowers and panels

Paper flowers on plastic panel with Mod Podge

Next, take your flower embellishments and add them to one of your panels. Once you have placed your embellishments, use your paintbrush to begin to apply a layer of Mod Podge to each of them. I decided to add some paper flowers and leaves as well. Allow your Mod Podge to completely dry before adding your second panel on top.

Completed painted frame décor with flowers between two plastic panels

Your framed pressed flower design is complete. Wasn't that simple to create? When placed in a window, the Mod Podge gives the panels a nice shine. I love how simple this was to put together. I hope you enjoyed this craft just as much as I did. 

Frame décor on display

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Comments

  1. This is brilliant!!! I loved your video. I've got to try this. Pinned 📌.
    Thank you bunches for sharing this tutorial with Sweet Tea & Friends this month dear friend.

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    1. Paula, thank you. 😊 I'm happy to hear you enjoyed the video as well.

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  2. Where did you get the frame with double glass/ plastic? Also where did you get the paper flowers? I was out shopping today and couldn't find either. I've got to tell you I fell in love with this Steph.

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    1. Hi Paula, I purchased my double glass panel frame at Target. It was $3 in the Dollar section. I'm not sure if they have them anymore, but I will share a link here from Amazon that I was able to find.

      Also, there is another way to create this. You can easily grab two frames for Dollar Tree, and take the plastic or glass inserts out.

      Do the same steps as shown in the video, but the only thing that would change is the frame. For the frame, you could easily use wooden craft sticks and create a framed border around the two glass inserts. I will provide the link here below to a wooden frame with the panels.

      https://www.amazon.com/LONGWIN-Picture-Acrylic-Specimen-Decoration/dp/B07XG5QQ3Y/ref=pd_ybh_a_sccl_1/145-7643701-1051348?pd_rd_w=PtIQz&content-id=amzn1.sym.67f8cf21-ade4-4299-b433-69e404eeecf1&pf_rd_p=67f8cf21-ade4-4299-b433-69e404eeecf1&pf_rd_r=R5KYZ3K6GKHXGMHKH2FB&pd_rd_wg=AkcQV&pd_rd_r=4f31e8d4-05cd-4c80-9f07-e41df0565fd6&pd_rd_i=B07XG5QQ3Y&th=1

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  3. Wow, this is so cute! Do you think it would work with real flowers, dried and glued?

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    1. Thank you. Yes, it would for sure work with real flowers. You could just add the real flowers between the panels without any glue as well.

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  4. That is so pretty! I love how simple and beautiful it is!

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    1. Pam, thank you so much. I really appreciate that. 😊

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    2. I'm happy to tell you I'll be featuring this at Thursday Favorite Things today, starting at 10:00 a.m. CST. :)

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    3. Pam, thank you! I'll be sure to come by.

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  5. That turned out so pretty, love it! Thanks so much for linking up at #IMadeItMondayLinkParty 19. Pinned.

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  6. Such a cool craft, Stephanie!! The flowers look so pretty pressed in between the panes!! This could easily be done for all of the seasons using other natural elements such as leaves or pine tree branches. Thanks so much for sharing at Home Imagined today!

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    1. I love all of these great ideas. Thank you so much. Yes, someone else has also mentioned using fall leaves. I think that would be so pretty. I love the pine tree branch idea as well.

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  7. What a lovely project, Stephanie! And perfect for any season! You could use fall leaves for the upcoming Autumn! We'd love to have you share this via linking up at Tuesday Turn About (at My Wee Abode). Hope to see you there!

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    1. Julie, thank you so much. I appreciate it. I love the fall leaf idea as well. That would be perfect!

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    2. Thanks for sharing at Tuesday Turn About! Pinned, and I'm so happy to be featuring your post at this week's party!

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    3. Julie, thank you! I'm happy to hear that I will be added to the list of features. :)

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  8. I love this project because you can make a floral arrangement to reflect any season. Thanks for the video and great step by step instructions. Thank you for linking up with Home Imagined!

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    1. Thank you so much! I'm so happy you enjoyed this project.

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  9. Love your idea - thanks for your blog post.

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  10. This is so pretty and so simple too, I love it. Thank you for sharing with us at Handmade Monday.

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    1. Julie, thank you so much. 😊 It's always a pleasure sharing with all of you.

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  11. This is so pretty, and such a fun idea! Thank you for visiting Tell It To Me Tuesday!

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  12. Stephanie, CONGRATS! Your post is FEATURED at #IMadeItMondayLinkParty 20.

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  13. So, so pretty. I really love how simple it is, yet so lovely. Thanks for sharing this post at the Will Blog for Comments #25 linkup. :)

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  14. Now I know how to make these adorable double sided glass panels. It's not as complicated as I thought. Thank you! I read this post at the Will Blog for Comments #25 linkup.

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    1. Amy, you're very welcome. Yes, you should give it a try. I think you will enjoy creating your very own. Thank you for visiting.

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  15. Stopping by again with a congratulations! This post was one of the most-visited at the Will Blog for Comments #25 linkup and will be featured in the spotlight all next week, starting today. You're welcome to copy the "This Blog Post Was a Featured Favorite" image there to share with your readers here, if you like. Thank you for sharing your post! Hope to see you next week, too--linkup #26 opens Monday morning. Have a great weekend.

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    1. Jennifer, thank you so much. I appreciate the feature. :)

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  16. That’s truly is simple. Sometimes the simple things are the best!

    Thank you for sharing your craft at the Homestesd Blog Hop 386.

    God bless!
    Laurie

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  17. I'd love to have your share your post with us at https://tryit-likeit.com/create-it-link-party-348/

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  18. Beautiful! I thought they were real flowers but you found a way to make this easy! LOVE it!

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