Tissue Paper Decorated Vase

A tissue paper decorated vase that's easy and inexpensive to make.

Posted by Shala

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This tissue paper decorated vase is very quick and easy to make as a gift.

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You Will Need (6 things)

  • Die Cutting Machine
  • 2 colors non-bleeding Tissue Paper
  • Foam Brush
  • Mod Podge
  • 1 Glass Vase
  • decorative Die

Steps (5 steps, 30 minutes)

  1. 1

    I used a die cutter and a leaf die for my shapes. You could also just tear strips of tissue paper or cut out shapes if you prefer. This is very easy and adaptable. Use your favorite Mod Podge. I really like Sparkle, so use it pretty frequently.

  2. 2

    Make sure your vase is absolutely clean. I degreased mine with white vinegar to get off all finger prints then handled it carefully after that.

  3. 3

    Apply the Mod Podge to the ouside of the vase using the foam brush and only work in small sections, applying the tissue paper carefully. Tissue paper comes in a couple of kinds, if you use a type with color bleed, the color bleed will tint the Mod Podge, which is also an interesting look. Layering 2 colors of the tissue paper, a darker color will show through a lighter color for a neat effect. Continue adding tissue paper elements, either somewhat randomly or in a pattern. Cover each tissue paper shape with Mod Podge. It helps to work very gently or pounce the foam brush over delicate areas like the leaf stems in my example so you don't tear the paper. I got a couple small wrinkles, but I like the effect!

  4. 4

    If you're happy with how it turned out, you can add water carefully to the inside of the vase after it's cured and create your flower arrangement. If you aren't happy, peel up the Mod Podge and clean the vase to start all over. It peels up just fine off of glass.

  5. 5

    I think this is a great project to do with kids to create a one of a kind vase for grandmas or mothers. But it also makes a nice decoration that can match the colors of your own decor.