Looking for an inexpensive way to personalize your wedding decor? Consider making decoupage glasses for center or accent pieces.
You’ll Need:
Glass jelly jars, cups or vases
Handmade papers
Fresh-cut or silk flowers
Ribbon
Sponge brushes
Scissors
Glass cleaner
Paper towels
If using silk flowers, you’ll need:
Green foam
Peat moss
Craft moss
Use old vases you have around the house or visit any second-hand store to find various sizes and shapes of glass cups or jelly jars. You can find handmade paper in various textures and colors at most art supply stores. I like to use a solid-color paper with a textured paper as an accent. Most art or craft stores carry a couple different brands of decoupage medium (for a lower cost alternative you can use white glue).
Directions:
- Wash and dry glasses.
- Cut paper to fit around glass. Cut any accent pieces you would like to apply. (Consider ripping paper into small pieces for a patch-work look.)
- Apply a thin coat of decoupage medium around the glass, using a foam brush.
- Lay the cut paper around the glass. Smooth any wrinkles.
- Cut any overlapping paper to avoid showing a seam.
- Paint paper with decoupage medium, making sure every spot is completely saturated.
- Apply a strip of textured paper about 1/2″ to 1″ from the top of the glass.
- Paint strip with decoupage medium.
- Let dry for one hour.
- Tie a ribbon that is smaller in width than the strip of accent paper around the top of the glass.
- Place a small drop of glue under the knot to help hold the ribbon in place.
- Add water and fresh-cut flowers
- If using silk flowers, place a small amount of glue in the bottom of the glass.
- Push the foam into the the glass.
- Arrange silk flowers by pushing them into the foam.
- Apply a small amount of glue on the top of the foam.
- Push peat moss into the glue.
- Cut any peat moss hanging over the side of the glass.


