Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Decoupaged Plates

I made these flower plates last night and am so happy with how they turned out. I used Mod Podge to glue pictures cut from a calendar and scrapbook paper onto the backs of clear plates. I didn't have to go out and buy anything. Love when that happens! I am going to have to stock up on these clear plates (from Walmart) so I can make more. Have a wonderful Wed. y'all!!!



23 comments:

  1. Those turned out pretty!
    I like the combination of the toile and the harlequin plates hung together.
    Very pretty.

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  2. Very pretty, Angie! Love how the background of the floral goes so well with the color in the harlequin paper!

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  3. Very pretty. Your choice of papers are fantastic and they look beautiful on the wall....

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  4. Very pretty! I did a few decoupaged plates myself last week and haven't posted yet. Maybe I will have to do a post about them!

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  5. Those really are nice! I love that big fleur in the middle too! Have a great week!

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  6. Gorgeous...I adore them! I love them in the wall arrangement...perfection!

    Enjoy!
    XOXO
    Cathy

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  7. Love these! Toile and harlequin are my favs!

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  8. Okay. I'm in. I'm adding them to my list of things to do. They turned out GREAT! Wish I had seen this BEFORE I went to Wal_mart this morning! Thanks for sharing!

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  9. Hi Angie! Oh, you SHOULD be happy with these plates! They're beautiful! I have one made this way that was given to me, but I have never tried the technique yet! I can never find the plates, actually! (0; But you did a very nice job on them, and the arrangement on your wall looks wonderful! ~tina

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  10. Thanks for your post on my blog! I can't believe the "T" is so simple! I'm not very crafty, so I need all the help I can get. And I have a decoupage idea in my head right now. I was hoping to just use photographs. Think those will work?

    Love your plates!!!

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  11. Hi Angie! Your plates turned out so pretty! I love it! I've done this before and used fabric and it was so much fun!
    Be a sweetie,
    shelia ;)

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  12. Those look so good. I am going to have to try some modge podge sometime.

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  13. Angie I just love them! They look gorgeous with your beautiful wall grouping. You are so talented.

    Thank you for the kind words on my weight loss and new clothes. Yay!

    Happy Easter! ~Melissa :)

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  14. ~Hi Angie~

    Beautiful display of wall decor, love it! You have so much talent! =) Liz

    P.S.
    Thank you for the wonderful advice on my kitchen cabinets, I really appreciate it!

    ~Happy Easter~

    Liz

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  15. Those turned out really gorgeous! I just love Mod Podge and all the things you can do with it. I think it should be in every decorators tool box!

    Manuela

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  16. The plates are gorgeous!! I love the print you chose!

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  17. Hi Angie, I love your plates! They look like you bought them that way...amazing! You have the greatest ideas!! Kristen

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  18. Ooh, this is a great idea, Angie! I love how they turned out! :)

    I hope you are having a good week, and that you have a wonderful Easter! :)

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  19. OH, they look great! I tried this one time, that's all I"m saying, lol...

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  20. I love these! I love plates and I will be heading to Walmart to get me some clean plates and try this out:)

    Have a great Easter.

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  21. Wow, what a gorgeous idea!! Are the plates you used glass or acrylic? I'm a millions miles from a Walmart store so will have to look out for some in Australia.
    Happy Easter
    Suzyq

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  22. hi
    I love your site and have added in in my links pls check out...Can you please help me with this one , i have just learnt decoupage and i would love to know If Modge Podge can be used on melamine, plastic or glass does it give the same effect like wood as i have learnt on wood

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