You can turn simple bowls into stunning art displays by covering them with a bean mosaic.
Mounted on stands, they act as rustic sculptures, while smaller ones can stay on tables as accent decor.
Using red, brown, and black beans gives them warmth, but you can swap in different colors to match your home.
They’re durable, unique, and perfect for seasonal displays or year-round rustic style.
Materials Needed
- 3-4 wooden or metal bowls (8”-12” diameter, shallow, half-moon cut optional)
- 1 cup red kidney beans
- 1 cup black beans
- 1 cup pinto beans
- 1 cup brown beans (or adzuki)
- Strong craft glue or hot glue gun (40W–60W)
- Wooden or metal display stands (height 10”-15”)
- Clear varnish or Mod Podge
- Small paintbrush
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Select bowls you want to decorate. If using shallow bowls, you can cut them in half for upright display or leave them whole for tabletop use.
Step 2: Clean and dry the bowls thoroughly. Then apply a thin coat of glue on a small section at a time.
Step 3: Start placing beans in a circular pattern, alternating colors for contrast.
You should work from the center outward to keep symmetry.
Step 4: For the rim, line up darker beans like black or brown to create a finished border.
Step 5: Let the glue dry for 6-8 hours. Once secure, brush on a thin layer of varnish or Mod Podge to seal and protect the beans.
Step 6: Mount larger bowls on metal or wooden stands, while smaller ones can remain free-standing on shelves or tables.
Notes:
If you prefer a glossier finish, apply two coats of sealant. Mixing matte and glossy beans in your design can add texture and visual depth.