Showing posts with label decoupage plates. Show all posts
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Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Happy Spring Tablescape for Easter

Another Easter Sunday has come and gone.  I had a wonderful day with all of my children together to celebrate Easter.   We had ham,  potato salad,  baked beans,  Slovenian sausage and sour kraut,  dinner rolls, and home made pineapple upside down cake.  I love cooking for my boys especially for the holidays.  Of course there were plenty of leftovers so that everyone could take home enough food for another meal.
Easter - Spring Tablescape
Small clay pots from Marc's (my favorite closeout store) held a foil wrapped chocolate, a small chick, and a faux daffodil in a bed of Easter Grass.
Easter - Spring Tablescape
The plates are made from a clear glass plate with a quilting square decoupaged to the back (tutorial to follow at the end of this post).
Easter - Spring Tablescape
Large wicker place mats (thrifted) and butter cream color Lenox charger plates (an Ebay find) start the stack.
Easter - Spring Tablescape
Lenox Summer Terrace candle holders (thrifted) and cream white candles decorate the center of the table. Bunny napkin rings hold green napkins with faux flowers tucked into the folds.
Easter - Spring Tablescape
 The lambs were an Ebay purchase this year from Replacements at a very reasonable price.
Easter - Spring Tablescape
 Daffodil flatware.
Easter - Spring Tablescape
A garden bunny is sitting in the middle of a bed of faux hydrangeas inside a freshly painted birdcage.
Easter - Spring Tablescape

Easter - Spring Tablescape
 The Park Design mushroom S&P's were bought at Marc's last year.
Easter - Spring Tablescape
The napkins and some of the napkin rings were thrifted (the sixth one is part of a set that Marigene sent to me). I didn't have enough of either design so I combined them.
Easter - Spring Tablescape
Easter - Spring Tablescape
 Thrifted stemware decorated with a bee and spring flowers.
Easter - Spring Tablescape

Easter - Spring Tablescape

The following is a  tutorial to make the decoupaged plates.
Tutorial to make decoupaged Easter plates
The material is a happy Ebay mistake.  I had bid on and won a piece of Peter Rabbit material to use to make salad plates but as it turned out that piece was not available so the vendor offered this piece of quilting squares as a substitute for the Perter Rabbit material. The interior squares were 10 inches, just the right size  for dinner plates. A thin lightweight fabric is easiest to work with.
Tutorial to make decoupaged Easter plates

Tutorial to make decoupaged Easter plates
After spreading a tarp on my work surface (AKA dining room table) I placed the material printed front up and brushed my laminating paste (Tacky glue works well too) on it's front side.
Tutorial to make decoupaged Easter plates
 I placed a clear glass plate on a large can to raise my work surface
Tutorial to make decoupaged Easter plates



and brush the glue over the back of the plate covering it completely.
Tutorial to make decoupaged Easter plates


Place the front side of the material (carefully positioning it) onto the back side of the glued plate and cover the back of the material after it is on the plate with a coat of glue too. Use your brush to work out any wrinkles that may appear. 
Tutorial to make decoupaged Easter plates
Trim the excess material after the glue has dried with a sharp razor knife.  A coat of white paint sprayed or brushed on the back of the plate will intensify the depth of color if the material is thin (and light in color) like the material I used for the bunny plates.
Please note:  Adding a coating of a clear sealant on the back will help to make the plates easier to clean. 
(do not submerge in water)
and
 Voila!

Tutorial to make decoupaged Easter plates

Have a wonderful day!
Remember to thrift on ladies, thrift on!

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