Learnt this years ago. So nice to see it again. Love the pink flowered one. Just lovely. Now I'm getting the gitters to make some myself. But we used and cut out the pattern of gift paper and painted the back with black acrylic paint to bring out the colour and, to protect it.
These are always so fun to make and they turn out so pretty! I did want to give you a little help with your wrinkles. If you go over your wrinkles with a piece of crumpled up plastic wrap, it smooths the wrinkles almost completely out of the paper. Such a nice trick! Yours are lovely!
glue another layer in the back but this time with backing glued on so you can see the pics from back too. let it dry, use decorative varnish gloss 20 times on it. It will be shiny and like glass from back also.
Very lovely. I never tire of decoupage and have been at it since the 1960's when it was a hip thing to do and was being done by the hippies who were also doing tie dying and weaving and abstract art and endless creative crafts.
Thanks for sharing. I make pedestal plates and have a hard time finding plates that I really like.....but this idea opens a whole new world of possibilities for me. And I read below that someone used fabric. I can''t wait to grab a few glass plates and give this a try. Thank you for your inspiration !
This was the most beautifully wonderful, easiest idea for glass plates (I have 4, but don't use them for meals. These will enhance my new kitchen once I move. I also think this technique will work on the glass shelf of my metal vanity, which I plan to turn vintage. I'm looking for napkins, paper or gift bags as we speak. Thank you.
I can't find such beautiful tissure paper or napkins anywhere. That's what I have found about youtube videos. The people doing the decoupage have gorgeous paper. I have even gone online to UK stores and still can't find ones as nice as yours.
Loved your video. I also have made these plates using the double thick paper napkins, just separating the two layers. Seems like they came in far more designs than tissue.
I have seen these made with the napkins and they were just as beautiful as these gorgeous plates. Great tutorial with such a gentle, easy-going voice. Subscribing now!
there is also dishwasher safe mod podge on the market that you can use and it allows you to decoupage just like that, but also allows the plate to be put in the dishwasher on the top rack. i'm making mine right now...a glass plate that is decoupaged with butterfly fabric :)
Thank you , it’s been. Long time since I made these , but I did pick up some helpful hints , like the glass for drying ...will make these as favors for my moms 90th birthday..give a little stand with it
Mod Podge make a gloss finish that's dishwasher safe. It'll make it like glass. I use it on my plates I do like this but with fabric. Great job! They are beautiful!
Love the pansy plate! I used to do this with wrapping paper on the inside of glass vases for silk flowers. We didn’t have the dishwasher safe kind way back then. I’m subscribing right now!
thank you for sharing Grandma good idea, I think when I have lunch with the girls and we have something cold like sandwiches or coffee and dessert I think I'll make a small set👍
These plates turned out so stunning & pretty! You have got to be the sweetest person ever. Your voice is so calming & relaxing .💙💚Thank You Dear for sharing your sweet [d.i.y.] video. Many Blessings!❤
Great demonstration, its detailed, easy to follow and informative. Have you ever used mod podge with picture transfers?Have you ever used mod podge on plastic, metal, steel, wood or fabric, something other than glass? I'm curious. I haven't committed myself to mod podge. I was inspired last year by another diy video. I bought several bottles, there was quite a variety, i didn't know which type to get. My first attempt failed, i was going off memory. I've tried the photo-transfer mod podge , but it left a cloudy appearance. Then i tried the chalkboard one and it was another a miss. I mistakenly got it in white and not the standard black. Its been a fun and entertaining experience but honestly, It would be fantastic to get past these minor set backs and actually make something of quality. Thank you for your time.
I saw a video of a similar craft and they suggested that using a scrunched up piece of cling wrap instead of your fingers because to smooth because it doesn't stick and pull the paper and gives a more even finish. Also, cutting slits and overlapping if the curve is great would stop creases.
I love the flower plate it,s just my style (Shabby Chic). Looking at the few you showed I suspect the ones that show fewer creases would be the busier patterns and possibly darker colours. What do you think? Trying asap.
your voice is so relaxing..i watch the video till the end eventhough i already knew how to do it halfway the vid😉Thank you for the very easy tutorial! Appreciate it!😍
Hi just an idea to give you, when the glue is FULLY dry instead of cutting it with scissors run a fine either emery board of fine sand paper over the edge towards outside of the plate llooks smooth and precise hopes it works for you, works for me
McGregorGirl I wouldn’t recommend it. Mod Podge isn’t food safe. Even the dishwasher safe kind shouldn’t be used to eat off of. But, it can be used to make some gorgeous wine glasses and mugs! Just be sure to keep your designs on the outside of the glass!
07/10/2016 great idea to make fabric plates for my China cabinet, Save money & be cost effective go purchase single mixed matching fabric that can be bought at Ramage/garage sales, your local second-hand thrift-stores like Savers and GoodWill's, Indoor flea-markets. Buy single off-set pillowcases & bed/sheets (linens). Even the 2-6 piece clear glass plate sets or buy single clear glass plates from Wal-Mart. Doesn't necessarily need to buy brand new items all the time in this way I you mess up you want feel so bad because your purchases were inexpensive😉
What if you gave it a thin coat of acrylic to completely seal the bottom? Oh- I just watched another video where the woman used clear plastic wrap over the wet bottom, it helped to smooth out the tissue and rinkles better without worrying about tearing it! 😄🌷
What happened to the plate with the pink polkadots? And it's better to use dishwasher safe Mod Podge if you're going to use the plates for food. I've been decoupaging for over 30 years. I use fabric, tissue paper, poster paper, napkins, just about anything, plus I cover the back of the plates with felt if used for decoration only.
Indeed a very beautiful and practical gift. If we use it as serving plates, will the design be washed off when we wash the plates (simple hand washing)?
That is gorgeous. I am definitely trying this. The one with the roses is so beautiful! I have a foyer that I am redoing in a victorian style and this would look lovely. Thanks for the great idea. Liked and subscribed!!
I tried this today!! Found Mod Podge for $4.00 @ Michael's, and a sponge brush $1 @ Michael's. The plate and tissue I got from The Dollar Tree. I also bought a bowl too. The plate turned out just perfect! My tissue paper had dogs and cats on it. I also used a glossy finishing spray on the back of the plate to kind of lock in the paper and give it a gloss look like the glass. The bowl, however, was more challenging. I had a whole lot of wrinkles and it was harder to smoothe it over. I probably won't try another bowl unless anyone has suggestions how to have worked it out better as far as getting the tissue to be smoother OR some other way to make it pretty. It looks ok though, I used the finishing spray on it to try and get it to set everything down in place. I used 2 tissue papers on it so that might have been too much. Anyway the plate is beautiful for a easy 5min project! :) thank you so much for posting this!
Learnt this years ago. So nice to see it again. Love the pink flowered one. Just lovely. Now I'm getting the gitters to make some myself. But we used and cut out the pattern of gift paper and painted the back with black acrylic paint to bring out the colour and, to protect it.
I would've never ever thought the pink rose plate was tissue paper!! it looks amazing & rich!! not cheap at all...great job hun
hi
These are always so fun to make and they turn out so pretty! I did want to give you a little help with your wrinkles. If you go over your wrinkles with a piece of crumpled up plastic wrap, it smooths the wrinkles almost completely out of the paper. Such a nice trick! Yours are lovely!
Love the tip about the plastic wrap! Will be sure to give it a try. Thanks
glue another layer in the back but this time with backing glued on so you can see the pics from back too. let it dry, use decorative varnish gloss 20 times on it. It will be shiny and like glass from back also.
Very lovely. I never tire of decoupage and have been at it since the 1960's when it was a hip thing to do and was being done by the hippies who were also doing tie dying and weaving and abstract art and endless creative crafts.
Thanks for sharing. I make pedestal plates and have a hard time finding plates that I really like.....but this idea opens a whole new world of possibilities for me. And I read below that someone used fabric. I can''t wait to grab a few glass plates and give this a try. Thank you for your inspiration !
I use fabric. It is much easier to keep the rinkles
you are the bob ross of crafts. you make me feel so safe and able to do anything
Bob Ross - LOL. That's quite a compliment. Thanks!
This was the most beautifully wonderful, easiest idea for glass plates (I have 4, but don't use them for meals. These will enhance my new kitchen once I move. I also think this technique will work on the glass shelf of my metal vanity, which I plan to turn vintage. I'm looking for napkins, paper or gift bags as we speak. Thank you.
Use a balled up piece of saran wrap to smooth the tissue paper down
I absolutely love the flower plates thank you for sharing
I can't find such beautiful tissure paper or napkins anywhere. That's what I have found about youtube videos. The people doing the decoupage have gorgeous paper. I have even gone online to UK stores and still can't find ones as nice as yours.
Loved your video. I also have made these plates using the double thick paper napkins, just separating the two layers. Seems like they came in far more designs than tissue.
Patsy Smith
I have seen these made with the napkins and they were just as beautiful as these gorgeous plates. Great tutorial with such a gentle, easy-going voice. Subscribing now!
there is also dishwasher safe mod podge on the market that you can use and it allows you to decoupage just like that, but also allows the plate to be put in the dishwasher on the top rack. i'm making mine right now...a glass plate that is decoupaged with butterfly fabric :)
excellent idea.....I was wondering about an acrylic spray over the Mod Podge also....
I have heard about the dishwasher safe mod podge but I have never tried it. It's on my list! :)
I once put one of these dishes in the dishwasher and it melted. I would not chance it.
Stacie Larson hi, you mean I can put in water this plate and wash it as normal?
Stacie Larson, thank you for that information I will get it.
the pink rose plate is beautiful and I love that it can be a temporary plate to change around for events
Thank you , it’s been. Long time since I made these , but I did pick up some helpful hints , like the glass for drying ...will make these as favors for my moms 90th birthday..give a little stand with it
You can brush it with resin to hold better in water.
Beautiful!!😍
Mod Podge make a gloss finish that's dishwasher safe. It'll make it like glass. I use it on my plates I do like this but with fabric. Great job! They are beautiful!
BEAUTIFUL. Can't wait to make on. Want to use it with my inspirational painted rocks with a pretty votive candle in middle. Thank you
I used to do this as a wall hanging. When I did, I accented the plate rim with gold acrylic paint.
Very very nice. Looks really elegant. You could even go a step further and add some gold around the edges. Thanks for sharing.
Love the pansy plate! I used to do this with wrapping paper on the inside of glass vases for silk flowers. We didn’t have the dishwasher safe kind way back then. I’m subscribing right now!
thank you for sharing Grandma good idea, I think when I have lunch with the girls and we have something cold like sandwiches or coffee and dessert I think I'll make a small set👍
I’ve always wanted to learn how to do this. So Tk you Grandma! Now I can create my own.
These plates turned out so stunning & pretty!
You have got to be the sweetest person ever. Your voice is so calming & relaxing .💙💚Thank You Dear for sharing your sweet [d.i.y.] video.
Many Blessings!❤
thanks for sharing grandma they are beautiful
How very pretty that polka dot plate would look trimmed with with tiny white washable lace.
Cool ideas. Now I gotta find me some cute tissue paper and try this.
These would be great as an it's your special day plates!
Lovely! Another idea is to use cling film (Saran Wrap) to minimise wrinkles.
Very nice I heard another crafter say if you use plastic wrap to smooth the paper it will cut down on the wrinkles.
I never used tissue before. I used fabric. Very lovely.
Really pretty. I will enjoy making these for holiday gifts.
Wow! that's amazing turn a glass plate into artwork.
Why am I watching this at 2am on a school night in 2020😂
I'm watching this at 12am stuck in the house back home from colle during quarantine in 2020, boy have times changed :(
Because you like it, no harm in that!
go grandma from another grandma love the idea !
Great demonstration, its detailed, easy to follow and informative.
Have you ever used mod podge with picture transfers?Have you ever used mod podge on plastic, metal, steel, wood or fabric, something other than glass? I'm curious.
I haven't committed myself to mod podge. I was inspired last year by another diy video. I bought several bottles, there was quite a variety, i didn't know which type to get.
My first attempt failed, i was going off memory. I've tried the photo-transfer mod podge , but it left a cloudy appearance. Then i tried the chalkboard one and it was another a miss. I mistakenly got it in white and not the standard black.
Its been a fun and entertaining experience but honestly, It would be fantastic to get past these minor set backs and actually make something of quality.
Thank you for your time.
Cute idea for easter gifts thanks
Such a relaxing voice. Thanks...
Thank you :)
Müzeyyen Bulur YILDIZ I agree calm soothing voice like Bob Ross who painted happy trees.
Haha. I was just thinking that and looked down and saw this.
Right! Her voice just makes me smile.
I saw a video of a similar craft and they suggested that using a scrunched up piece of cling wrap instead of your fingers because to smooth because it doesn't stick and pull the paper and gives a more even finish. Also, cutting slits and overlapping if the curve is great would stop creases.
I love the flower plate it,s just my style (Shabby Chic). Looking at the few you showed I suspect the ones that show fewer creases would be the busier patterns and possibly darker colours. What do you think? Trying asap.
Been doing this for years! So fun!!!
I love your voice. So soothing. Nice plate too.
Decoupageing is fun thank you , beautiful tutorial.
Soothing and peaceful. You could do Asmar voice videos. Wonderful job on the plates
your voice is so relaxing..i watch the video till the end eventhough i already knew how to do it halfway the vid😉Thank you for the very easy tutorial! Appreciate it!😍
It is very relaxing I agree
Awesome I will try this for my tea party
Hi just an idea to give you, when the glue is FULLY dry instead of cutting it with scissors run a fine either emery board of fine sand paper over the edge towards outside of the plate llooks smooth and precise hopes it works for you, works for me
Can this be done on plain white Corelle plates? I can never find ones I like...
On the inside of the plate, of course LOL
Emery or sand paper.... good idea. Let me know if you try it and how it works. :)
McGregorGirl I wouldn’t recommend it. Mod Podge isn’t food safe. Even the dishwasher safe kind shouldn’t be used to eat off of. But, it can be used to make some gorgeous wine glasses and mugs! Just be sure to keep your designs on the outside of the glass!
Definitely a soft relaxing voice.... beautiful plates!! Love it!! Thank you!
I wanna turn all my clear glass plates into plates with cookies on them. 😘😘 really awesome, and thanks for sharing!
You explained the process very well... I can't wait to make my first plate!!! Thank you.
That's magical. Love that craft.
07/10/2016
great idea to make fabric plates for my China cabinet, Save money & be cost effective go purchase single mixed matching fabric that can be bought at Ramage/garage sales, your local second-hand thrift-stores like Savers and GoodWill's, Indoor flea-markets. Buy single off-set pillowcases & bed/sheets (linens). Even the 2-6 piece clear glass plate sets or buy single clear glass plates from Wal-Mart.
Doesn't necessarily need to buy brand new items all the time in this way I you mess up you want feel so bad because your purchases were inexpensive😉
Great idea. I love the pink floral one...it's cute!
Fill them with treats give them as gifts nice to get something to remember people with
Thank you for sharing
Such a beautiful piece 😘
I love your idea. The technique is simple and the results are beautiful.
She’s like the grandma I never had :,3
So pretty and elegant that jewellery tray/ plate looked. I love the idea and the voice. You voice is so soothing. I will try this for sure.
i have listened to many demonstrators on TH-cam. You sound so professional and your hands on demonstration is the best.'
That's such a great idea as a DIY plate love what you did with the rose color
You can use it for everyday if you use dishwasher safe mod podge which probably was not available in 2015.
Truly rich and beautiful!
Thanks for sharing best nice video keep it up.
See you
Great idea and so customizable! Thanks for sharing this how-to.
Can't you also cover the back of the plate with a clear gloss or something? ITS SO BEAUTIFUL AND CREATIVE
Very nice for family Christmas Gift with goodies.
What if you gave it a thin coat of acrylic to completely seal the bottom? Oh- I just watched another video where the woman used clear plastic wrap over the wet bottom, it helped to smooth out the tissue and rinkles better without worrying about tearing it! 😄🌷
Verry beautiful work
I LOVE THIS IDEA FOR GIFTS!
Thank you for sharing, I cannot wait to try this out! So many ideas for this technique!
Well, I just saw this video! Beautiful! Hope I can do it. I don’t do well with napkins. Gonna try this n fabric. You are an inspiration! Thanks😊🌹🙏🏻
What happened to the plate with the pink polkadots? And it's better to use dishwasher safe Mod Podge if you're going to use the plates for food. I've been decoupaging for over 30 years. I use fabric, tissue paper, poster paper, napkins, just about anything, plus I cover the back of the plates with felt if used for decoration only.
Hi... Edith Murphy. Could you use plain copy paper and print a design or monogram from PC? TIA
Edith Murphy PLEASE ANSWER ME BACK 😁😀YOU CAN USE THIS SAME PROCESS WITH FABRIC TOO? OMG😁SO AWESOME
U should have a channel with videos since you've 🐝 decorating for 30 years
Great idea for all occasions!! Thanks for sharing!
Absolutely gorgeous,you did a very,very awesome job,thanks for sharing.
Laura Parker no
Do you use varnish or clear coat of gloss on the back once you are done?
luved it....gbu
Indeed a very beautiful and practical gift. If we use it as serving plates, will the design be washed off when we wash the plates (simple hand washing)?
So relaxing. Your voice alone. Beautiful idea.
Amazing idea 👍😊.tks for sharing.
Best use a Drybrush to smooth the paper. ..nice job
Beautiful work.! can you wash these plates once it is completely dry?
Beautiful what good idea I will try it
I love this idea but I have a question can I add another plate to the bottom of the decoupage plate to make it more sturdier to be washed?
I have heard that you can by dish washer safe Mod Podge.
Great video! Liked your easy to follow instructions. I liked how you showed us the different ways you can use the decorated plates. Thanks!
That is gorgeous. I am definitely trying this. The one with the roses is so beautiful! I have a foyer that I am redoing in a victorian style and this would look lovely. Thanks for the great idea. Liked and subscribed!!
I love your plate project. Is there anything I can do to make the pattern more durable and permanent?
Grandmas toy it a beautiful job
Thanks for such a clear tutorial and your tips. Lovely idea.
I think there is also water proof modpodge
nice art job, thanks, palm springs, ca.
I will make dozens of it! Thank you!!
I tried this today!! Found Mod Podge for $4.00 @ Michael's, and a sponge brush $1 @ Michael's. The plate and tissue I got from The Dollar Tree. I also bought a bowl too.
The plate turned out just perfect! My tissue paper had dogs and cats on it. I also used a glossy finishing spray on the back of the plate to kind of lock in the paper and give it a gloss look like the glass. The bowl, however, was more challenging. I had a whole lot of wrinkles and it was harder to smoothe it over. I probably won't try another bowl unless anyone has suggestions how to have worked it out better as far as getting the tissue to be smoother OR some other way to make it pretty. It looks ok though, I used the finishing spray on it to try and get it to set everything down in place. I used 2 tissue papers on it so that might have been too much.
Anyway the plate is beautiful for a easy 5min project! :) thank you so much for posting this!
Is it waterproof?
thank you for sharing 👍
If you use the dishwasher safe modpoge, would you be able to eat a meal on these plates as well?
Hello! Can you also do this on clear plastic plates? I would like to do something like this for my wedding.
Awesome project!
Hi. Beautiful idea! Thank you for showing us! There is waterproof Modge Podge. I haven't tried it, but it might be a good choice. God bless!
WoW! BEAUTIFUL JUST BEAUTIFUL!
THANKS FOR SHARING! ! !
love it nice work
So super cute!
That's very pretty
This video looks easy! Gone to try it. And give gifts. tina Randall in California