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Cabbage Centerpiece

What is nice about this being better than paper mache is, it’s smoother. AND it’s a great blank canvas to make whatever you want with it.

Like cabbages!

Using a large freezer bag, I added the wet toilet paper, joint compound, glue and flour and mixed it together. (Just kept squeezing the bag.)

It formed a nice soft clay.

Then I took a bowl the size of a cabbage and placed plastic wrap all around it.

Taking handfuls of the clay, I placed it onto the plastic wrapped bowl to press a large cabbage leaf into it to make impressions all around the bowl.

I allowed the clay to form at the rim of the bowl to make the leaves appear as part of the cabbage wilting.

Then set the bowl in an airy place for a couple of days to dry thoroughly.

Once it dried, I painted it with green watercolors to make it more realistic.

After painting the cabbage bowl, I used polycrylic to clear coat and seal it.

Then the fun part… making the spring arrangement. I cut artificial peonies to fit into a floral foam inside the cabbage bowl.

And finally… a farm style floral centerpiece is created.

Hopefully that helped! If not see the full detailed post at http://redoityourselfinspirations.blogspot.com/2016/03/cabbage-centerpiece.html

After making the cabbage bowl, drying it, and painting it… the fun part was the springtime arrangement.

I added artificial peonies. Now, this cabbage arrangement is preserved!

I’m also excited to be part of Hometalk’s DIY My Spring! Home and Garden Blog Hop today. Be sure to see other Spring ideas for your home and garden.

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