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Creative Artificial Flower Display Using Upcycled Container

Do you have an old plastic container lying around? Before you throw it away, consider turning it into a lovely indoor flower display using artificial blooms. Upcycling everyday items helps reduce waste and adds a personal and creative touch to your home. Here’s how to transform a simple container into a charming floral piece that brightens up any space.

Upcycled plastic container display flowers




Video tutorial

Gather Your Materials

Before you get started, make sure you have the following:

  • A clean plastic container (any shape or size works!) The container I am using is round

  • Artificial flowers (silk flowers work beautifully)

  • Acrylic paint or spray paint

  • Decorative elements (I am using decorative peel-and-stick paper)

  • Hot glue

  • Floral foam or pebbles (for stability), I am using floral foam

  • Scissors

  • Paintbrush or sponge brush

Note: Apply a clear coat or acrylic sealer to protect the paint from chipping, scratching, and fading.

Step 1: Prep Your Container

Thoroughly wash and dry your plastic container to remove any residue. If necessary, smooth any rough edges with sandpaper. Prepping your container will also help the paint adhere to the surface.

Prepping plastic container

Step 2: Give It a Makeover

Paint your container using acrylic or spray paint to complement your home décor. Choose neutral shades for a farmhouse style, metallics for a chic look, or bright colors for a playful touch. I initially painted mine white, but later added a layer of gold on top of the white. Be sure to dry your paint completely before adding a second layer. 

Adding white paint to container

Step 3: Add Decorative Touches

I enhanced my container by adding decorative pieces from my peel-and-stick paper. I decided to add butterflies to the design. I used scissors to cut out the designs. I removed the back of each and attached the design to the container.

Holding peel and stick paper

Using scissors to cut out design

Adding butterfly to container

Showing butterfly design


If you prefer a rustic style, consider distressing the paint slightly. I decided to add gold paint over the white paint and around the butterflies. I added a string around the top portion of the container. I used hot glue to attach the string. 

Holding gold paint

Adding decorative string

Step 4: Insert Floral Foam or Pebbles

I decided to add floral foam before adding the flowers. If you don’t have floral foam, small pebbles work just as well to provide weight and stability. I attached the floral foam block with hot glue.

Adding glue to foam block

Inserting foam block into plastic container


Step 5: Arrange Your Artificial Flowers

It's time to get creative! Start by trimming the flower stems if necessary and arranging them inside the container. Mix different types of flowers for an eye-catching display. You can also include artificial greenery. I chose to add craft moss around the stems of the flowers for an extra touch.

Adding flowers and moss

Step 6: Display & Enjoy

Find the perfect spot for your new creation—whether on a coffee table, shelf, or windowsill. These upcycled flower displays make excellent gifts, too!

Flowers displayed in decorated container

Upcycling not only helps reduce plastic waste, but it also allows you to unleash your creativity and create something beautiful for your home. Additionally, artificial flowers require no maintenance while still adding lasting charm!

Have you ever transformed a plastic container into a floral display? Share your ideas and creations in the comments below!

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Comments

  1. Love this, Steph! Those butterflies are so delicate and sweet, and I love the tiny twine. Thank you for sharing this with us at the Will Blog for Comments #61 linkup! Looking forward to see what you'll share next week at #62. Have a great week.

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    1. Jennifer, thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed this craft. :) Thank you for taking the time to visit and comment.

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  2. This would be fun little project! Pinned for future.

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