Glass plate flowers

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Yhis crafter saw some vintage dish and plate flowers on Pinterest and thought She would make her own from some inexpensive Dollar Tree glassware and Deco Art glass paint! Turned out great, huh?Here is the  DIY tutorial  for this glass plate garden art. Glass Garden Flowers, Glass Plate Flowers, Outdoor Crafts, Glass Garden Art, Painted Plates, Glass Garden, Glass Plate, Flower Plates, Glass Flowers

I have seen some vintage dish and plate flowers on Pinterest and thought making my own from some inexpensive Dollar Tree glassware and glass paint would add a pop of pizazz to my yard this Spring. These are so easy to make and it is really hard to screw it up. You don’t need to have painting experience to make this garden art. Just a few swooshes with a paint brush and some glue and you are all set.

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I find myself in thrift stores and antique stores a lot and I seem to have accumulated a lot of colorful glass items. After putting all of my glass items together I decided to try and create a few flowers for my yard. I have tried many different ways to make these flowers and I […]

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My unique glass art flowers are created using a combination of recycled and repurposed glassware that I have found at estate sales, thrift stores and auctions. They are made to be displayed indoors on a suitable plate stand or wall hanger { which can be purchased at your local craft store for a few dollars}. Or I prefer to display them outdoors where they can be enjoyed in your garden. Outdoors you can place them on a stake. I prefer a 4 foot painted rebar stake with at least 8-12 inches…

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