Grab a few dollar store supplies and come craft with me – you’ll love this Window Cling Christmas Carafe Vase.
How to make a window cling Christmas carafe vase.
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Why I love this craft
I’ve been crafting with window clings for quite some time and they’ve always been super easy to work with, while also making some of the cutest crafts. You can find them to match just about any style, making them quite the versatile craft supply.
Best place to buy window clings?
Dollar Tree typically has a variety of window clings to choose from, both for anytime and for particular seasons. When I find some that I really like, I go ahead and buy them up, even if I’m not using them right away.
The inspiration for this craft:
I recently made another Christmas Carafe Vase Craft using a Mod Podge image transfer technique. I liked the craft so much that I wanted to make another one using different decals – like window clings! These are perfect for holding holiday flower bunches or other winter-greenery.
Video Tutorial: Window Cling Christmas Carafe
Watch this quick video to see how this craft came together:
Window Cling Christmas Carafe Vase
If you're looking for a unique craft project to do this holiday season, you'll love this Window Cling Christmas Carafe Vase.
Materials
- carafe vase (Dollar Tree)
- Christmas-themed window decals
- super matte mod podge
- white rustoleum chalk paint
- Waverly chalk paint (colors: celery and crimson)
- red ribbon
Tools
- 1" flat paint brush
Instructions
- Watch the tutorial video. Follow along with the video for a step-by-step walkthrough on creating your own window cling Christmas carafe vase.
- Paint a base coat. Use white rustoleum chalk paint to create a base coat on the vase. Allow this to dry completely.
- Add top coat. Paint two coats of waverly chalkpaint in the color celery.
- Dry fit window clings. Pick a few window clings to dry fit into place onto the vase.
- Attach the window clings. Apply a quick coat of mod podge and fix the window clings into place, smoothing out any bubbles. Add an additional coat of mod podge on top of the window clings.
- Add paint embellishment. Paint the opening and the bottom of the vase with crimson red paint.
- Embellish with a bow. Finish the vase with a simple bow. Watch the video to see how I made the bow.