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Floral Painted Jewelry Dish using Plant Saucer

Learn how to make a beautiful floral-painted jewelry dish using a plant saucer with easy step-by-step instructions in this guide.

Today, I'm excited to share a DIY tutorial with you. We'll be making a jewelry dish using plastic plant saucers. I had bought two plant saucers from Lowe's but had yet to use them. So, this would be a great way to make use of them. I made two jewelry dishes for my daughters.

Floral painted Jewelry dish with jewels inside

Video tutorial
Floral Painted Jewelry Dish using Plant Saucer

Materials to make floral painted Jewelry dish

These are the materials I am using: 
Plastic plant saucers that measure 4.17 x 4.17 x 1.01 inches
 Acrylic paint in various colors
Paintbrushes
Mod Podge

Acrylic paint, paintbrush and plastic saucer

Painting flowers onto the plant saucer
First, make sure your plant saucer is clean and dry. Then, use a small paintbrush to paint a few assorted flowers on it. Paint as many flowers as you like.

Small paintbrush and saucer with painted flowers

Painted white flowers and purple background

Adding a painted background
Once the paint has dried, paint the background of your plastic saucer with your choice of paint. I painted one dish a light blue, and the other a light purple.

After painting the background, use a heating tool on a low setting to dry the paint completely.

Assorted painted flowers and blue background

Plastic saucers with painted flowers and Mod Podge

Sealing the paint
Finally, seal the paint by applying Mod Podge to each dish.

That's it! Your jewelry dishes are now complete. They turned out so pretty, and I love how they look. You can store your jewelry in each dish, making it perfect for bracelets, gems, rings, and more.

Floral painted jewelry dish using plant saucer

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  1. That is so pretty and what a great idea. I would have never have thought of using a plant saucer like this.

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    1. Kim, thank you so much. Isn't it wonderful that we can use simple things to create another use for it. I appreciate you visiting and Commenting.

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  2. You are very creative. The jewelry dish is cute. #MMBC

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  3. Carol, you are so kind. I appreciate it. Thank you for taking the time to visit and comment. 😊🥰

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  4. These are amazing Stephanie! And so very pretty. You are very creative. :) #MMBC

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    1. Jayne, you are so kind. I appreciate you visiting and sharing your thoughts. 😊🥰

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  5. Super cute, this would be a fun activity for a children's party or camp too wouldn't it?

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    1. Thank you! That’s a great idea! That would be such a fun activity. I envision it as a create-and-paint-along event. Perfect! 🎉🎨🖌️

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  6. What a clever and creative idea! I love how it turned out, too. I always enjoy seeing what you come up with, Stephanie! :) Visiting from the Sweet Tea & Friends linkup.

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    1. Jennifer, you are so kind. I appreciate you taking the time to visit. I'm happy to hear you enjoyed this craft.

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  7. I just love these diy jewelry dishes! And I've got to tell you I'm impressed how beautifully you paint freehand.
    Thanks' bunches for sharing this with Sweet Tea & Friend's this month.

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    1. Paula, you're so kind. I appreciate it so much. Thanks for visiting.

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  8. These are just so pretty xx. I would love it if you could share this at my new re-booted link party, Serenity Saturday at www.serenityyou.com

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  9. This would make a nice gift. They are beautiful!

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  10. Very pretty Steph, you are so creative. I am happy to share your lovely project at Love Your Creativity. Happy spring.

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