I’m in a chatty mood today, so I’m going start with how I got around to making these beautiful decoupage wine glasses. In case you’re not feeling so chatty or you’re simply short of time, you can skip right to the how-to-make-them part below 🙂

Decoupage Wine Glasses - A Sparkling Christmas DIY

Hubby and me love collecting different types of glasses. In fact, when we buy glasses, we only buy them in pairs. We never buy a set of 6 just so that we can have more variety in our glassware. (Mind you, I’m not talking of water glasses here. When I lay down a dinner table I do want all the glasses to look the same!)

But when it comes to wine glasses, we don’t have much of a variety. We have a few different shapes, all in clear, smooth glass. We tried slightly tinted glass once, but you can’t see the colour of the wine properly in those so that was no fun. Till I happened to see a book which happened to have a pic of a real snazzy wine glass. So now, let me show you…

Decoupage Wine Glasses:

This is one of the easiest DIYs I’ve ever done. If it wasn’t for the drying time in between, the whole process would take less than half an hour.

(1) What I Used:

I got a new pair of wine glasses for this DIY. I went through all my paper napkins and chose this one because it’s red and gold.. Christmas colours! And then some Mod Podge, a brush to apply it and a pair of scissors.

Decoupage Wine Glasses - A Sparkling Christmas DIY

(2) Plan Your Design: 

I placed the glass on various parts of the napkin to figure out which part of the design I wanted on the glass. I finally decided to use the corner because I wanted a bit of both red and gold. Since I’m doing just a pair I decided to keep the same design on both bases. But if I was doing a set of 6 I would have used different parts of the napkin on each glass. That way each glass would be different and yet look part of a set.

Decoupage Wine Glasses - A Sparkling Christmas DIY(3) Single Ply Napkin:

Then I separated the layers of the paper napkin so that I was left with a single ply napkin with the design printed.

Decoupage Wine Glasses - A Sparkling Christmas DIY

(4) Cut The Napkin:

I cut the napkin a little larger in size than the base of the glass.

Decoupage Wine Glasses - A Sparkling Christmas DIY

(5) Apply Mod Podge:

I placed the glass upside down and poured some Mod Podge on the base. The key word being some.. not too much!

Decoupage Wine Glasses - A Sparkling Christmas DIY

And spread it evenly with a brush.

Decoupage Wine Glasses - A Sparkling Christmas DIY

(6) Stick the Paper Napkin:

Place the paper napkin, right side up, on a plastic sheet. Hold the wine glass by its stem and judge where you’re going to place it on the napkin, because once it sticks you can’t move it. If you try adjusting the napkin right or left it will just tear because now it’s single ply and extremely thin.

The first time I placed the glass on the napkin, I pressed the glass firmly onto it. As a result, the Mod Podge went through the napkin on to the plastic below and the paper got stuck to the plastic, and tore while I was trying to lift the glass. I had to wipe everything clean and start all over again.

So this is really important when you decoupage wine glasses. Once you’ve decided where you’re placing the glass on the napkin, touch the glass to the napkin and it will stick instantly to the base. Just touch and pick. Don’t press it. (Watch the video at the end of the post to see how I did it)

Decoupage Wine Glasses - A Sparkling Christmas DIY

(7) Cut the Extra Paper:

Let the glass dry first for about 20 to 30 minutes. Then cut off the extra paper around the edges.

Decoupage Wine Glasses - A Sparkling Christmas DIY

(8) Add another white layer:

The glass looked beautiful already when I placed it on a white surface. But the layer of paper napkin is so thin, that when I placed it on a darker table, I couldn’t see the design on the base. Can you see the difference in this pic? The glass on the right has only 1 layer of paper so the dark table shows through.

Decoupage Wine Glasses - A Sparkling Christmas DIY

So I took a plain white paper napkin and made it single ply like in step 3. I put another layer of Mod Podge on the base and now stuck the second layer of paper to it exactly like I had done the first.

(9) Repeat a Few Times:

Let it dry, trim off the edge and then repeat the Mod Podge a few times to seal it in properly. Let it dry between each layer and then trim closer to the glass, so that you can’t see the edges of the paper outside the glass like you can in the pic above. Isn’t the transformation amazing?

(10) Time For Some Wine!

That’s it.. my decoupage wine glasses are ready.

Decoupage Wine Glasses - A Sparkling Christmas DIY

Don’t the bases look lovely? The best part is that the options here are limitless. You can choose your paper napkin design to suit your colour scheme, mood, hobby, the current season or your favourite cartoon character. Whatever you like, you can have on your wine glass!

Decoupage Wine Glasses - A Sparkling Christmas DIY

This is a really easy DIY to start your holiday season. So bring on the glasses, share a glass of wine with your friends and make some warm holiday memories.

Decoupage Wine Glasses - A Sparkling Christmas DIY

We also have a post on cute Christmas decor ideas, so do have a look. They’re great if you want to add a quick Christmas look to your home.

Here’s the video of this DIY that I promised above…

Let the holiday season begin… wish you all a very Merry Christmas!

Until next time,

 

Decoupage Wine Glasses: A Sparkling Christmas DIY
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4 thoughts on “Decoupage Wine Glasses: A Sparkling Christmas DIY

  • November 15, 2017 at 8:08 pm
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    can you wash them

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    • November 15, 2017 at 8:54 pm
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      Yes Janet.. the many layers of Mod Podge seal it the paper in quite well.. I’ve rinsed mine lightly with water and they’re fine!

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  • November 14, 2017 at 12:50 pm
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    Excellent video thanks for sharing the decopauge wine glasses
    I used to teach children decopauge tiles when i was teaching
    Keep up your creativity God bless you

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    • November 14, 2017 at 1:47 pm
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      Thank you so much! So glad you liked it 🙂

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