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DIY Fall Floral Vase: Upcycled Metal Can Tutorial

 🍂 Welcome the cozy charm of autumn into your home with this delightful DIY Fall Floral Vase! Using a simple metal can and a few craft supplies, you can create a rustic, heartwarming centerpiece that celebrates the season. This project is ideal for upcyclers, fall decor enthusiasts, and anyone who enjoys transforming everyday items into something beautiful.



Video tutorial


 Materials Needed

  • 1 metal can (cleaned and label removed)
  • Acrylic paint (white recommended)
  • Scissors
  • Hot glue gun and glue sticks
  • Wooden beads
  • Optional: 1 wooden leaf embellishment
  • Faux flowers
  • Twine
  • Mod Podge
  • Paintbrush
  • 1 decorative napkin
  • Floral cutters
  • Optional: Foam floral block
  • Sandpaper
  • Heating tool (or time to air dry)

1. Prep the Can

Start by sanding the surface of your metal can. This helps the paint adhere better and gives a smoother finish. Wipe away any dust or residue with a clean cloth.


2. Paint the Base

Apply white acrylic paint to the can using a paintbrush. You may need 2–3 coats for full coverage. Allow each coat to dry thoroughly—either air dry or use a heating tool to speed up the process.


3. Decorate with Napkin Art

Take your decorative napkin and gently separate the top printed layer from the backing. Apply a thin layer of Mod Podge to the can where you want the napkin to go. Carefully place the napkin over the Mod Podge and smooth it out with your fingers or plastic wrap to remove creases. Once it’s set, apply another layer of Mod Podge over the napkin and dry it with a heating tool.


4. Frame with Twine

Use hot glue to attach twine around the outline of the napkin design. Trim the ends with scissors for a clean finish.


5. Add Bronze Accents

Using a small paintbrush, apply bronze acrylic paint to the wooden leaf embellishment and lightly brush some onto the can for a subtle shimmer.



6. Top Twine Wrap

Wrap twine around the top rim of the can several times. Secure it with hot glue, leaving a small section of twine hanging down.


7. Beads & Leaf Charm

Thread wooden beads onto the hanging twine. Tie a knot at the end and attach the bronze-painted leaf embellishment for a charming touch.

8. Arrange the Florals

Use floral cutters to trim your faux flowers to the desired height. If you prefer, insert a foam floral block into the can to help anchor your arrangement. Place your flowers inside and gently fluff them to achieve fullness.


🍁 Final Touch

Your upcycled fall floral vase is now complete! Place it on a mantel, dining table, or entryway to add a warm, seasonal vibe to your space. This project is not only budget-friendly but also a beautiful way to repurpose materials with heart and creativity.



Comments

  1. This turned out so pretty. I found your blog while visiting YouTube, and I am so happy I did. You create such cute crafts. Thank you for the great tutorial.

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    1. Thank you! I'm so glad you found my blog. I'm always so happy to share my crafts, and your kindness is really appreciated. ☺️

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  2. I absolutely love this! And you used a napkin--- WOW I never would have guessed. So, so creative

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    1. Leslie, thank you so much. I am happy you enjoyed this craft. Yes, it's wonderful how a simple napkin can be used when combining Mod Podge. Thank you for taking the time to visit. I appreciate it.

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  3. What a great upcycle. So creative. Congratulations, you are being featured on WWBH. I hope you stop by.https://eclecticredbarn.blogspot.com/2025/11/adjusting-to-fall-on-wwbh.html
    Hugs,
    Bev

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  4. The vase turned out so beautifully! Thanks for sharing at the Homestead blog Hop. Can't wait for more.

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    1. Aw, thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed this upcycled project.

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