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From Trash to Treasure: DIY Faux Stained Glass Garden Decor

 Today, I’m so excited to share a heart-centered project that turns a simple household item into an elevated piece of garden art. We are transforming a basic plastic plate into a vibrant, faux stained glass sun-catcher that sparkles in the sun.
This project perfectly captures the "treasure from trash" philosophy, proving that you don’t need expensive materials to create something beautiful for your outdoor space.


Video tutorial coming soon


Materials for Your Garden Treasure
  • Clear Plastic Plate: Start with a basic household item ready for upcycling.
  •  Black Glass Paint: This will be used to trace your intricate floral design.
  •  Transparent Glass Paints: I chose a palette of soft lavender, pink, and emerald green for a natural look.
  •  Heat Tool: This is essential for setting your paint layers quickly so you can keep creating.
  •  Hanging Tools: You can use a hole punch, a soldering iron, or even a hot glue gun, depending on your preference.
  • Twine: This provides a simple, rustic way to hang your finished piece.

Begin by tracing your chosen floral pattern onto the center of the plate using the black glass gallery paint. Don’t feel pressured to make every line perfect; the beauty of a hand-drawn design is that it adds a personal, authentic charm to your garden treasure. 
Once you are happy with your outlines, use a heat tool to gently dry the black paint. This step is vital because it sets the "lead" lines of your faux stained glass, ensuring your colorful paints won't smudge or bleed into the black borders when you start the next phase.

 I started by filling in the flower petals with soft pinks and lavenders to create a gentle, inviting feel. Before moving on to the final background colors, I added a light green shade around the outer center section of the plate to give the piece extra depth and dimension. To finish the coloring, I used a lighter green for the leaves to bring a natural, earthy touch that ties the whole floral scene together.

To ensure your sun-catcher has that heart-centered, sunny feeling, fill the remaining background area with a soft yellow paint. This specific shade is wonderful for catching the light and creating a beautiful glow once it is hanging in your outdoor space. I added white gallery paint around the outer surface of the plate. 


Displaying your art is just as important as the artwork itself. I usually use a hole punch to create a hanging point at the top of the piece. Having used this method many times, I feel confident in the results it provides. 
It is worth noting that while there may be small areas that leave a mark or slight stress lines when you use the hole puncher, I have never had the plastic crack all the way through.

However, if you're worried about the plastic cracking or if you prefer a different look, there are several great alternatives! You can use a soldering iron to melt a precise, smooth hole through the plastic with ease. If you don't have specialized tools, you can also take the end of a hot glue gun and press it firmly into the plastic to create a small hole.



Once your opening is ready, simply thread a piece of twine through it, and your upcycled treasure will be ready to brighten up your porch or garden. I hung my design on a garden hook that I added to my pot of faux yellow pansies.

I love seeing how you all bring these tutorials to life in your own creative blogging spaces. Whether you're hanging this on a porch or nestled among your spring flowers, it's a lovely reminder of the beauty we can create from the simplest things.

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  1. That's very pretty. Looks like real stained glass.

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  2. This is absolutely gorgeous, Stephanie! Love how you made it! Visiting from Create-It Link Party!

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    1. Gail, thank you so much. I appreciate it. 😊🤗

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  3. That's such a sweet makeover, it is transformed! Such a clever technique too

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  4. Oh my this is so pretty Steph! Love it.
    Visiting today from SSPS,

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