Colorful and fun tissue paper vases with various designs are placed on a table. Text reads "Tissue Paper Vases.

Our last summer art workshop was a fun one!  We decoupaged tissue paper on to glass vases.  The cylindrical ones could be candle holders.  We tore and cut tissue paper and adhered them to the glasses with Matte Medium.  I hate the smell of mod-podge, so I rarely use it.  I get headaches from it, does anyone else?  I figure if I get headaches from it, it probably is not good for the kids to inhale.  This Blick Matte Medium was fine to work with and I did not think it smelled too badly.  You could also use the gloss medium for a shine (I don’t know what that smells like.)  The matte medium dried clear and the pieces stuck on.  I would not immerse the vases in water.

Five colorful vases decorated with vibrant, abstract patterns, placed on a white surface near a window, are filled with tissue paper for an added touch of fun.

A fun stained glass artwork of a red flower with green leaves, made with tissue paper, captioned "Faux Stained Glass," hanging outdoors.

For this project, we used contact paper and tissue paper to make a faux stained glass hanging.  Lay the contact paper sticky side up and place your shapes on it.  Then, put another piece of contact paper sticky side down and sandwich the tissue paper in between. 

We used glitter in ours.  However, using too much glitter made it hard for the contact paper to stick together!  There are many fun tissue paper projects online …  like this one and this one!

Two tissue paper stained glass artworks hang in a window, one with blue-green shapes and the other with red-orange hearts.


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  1. I've done the tissue paper collage before and used plain Elmer's School Glue. My treasure box at school is a shoe box covered with the tissue paper and glue, and when I was younger I remember covering baby food jars with the glue and tissue paper to make tea light holders!