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Video: Do-it-yourself Vase - 10 DIY Projects With Step-by-step Instructions


Let's go for spring crafts! After showing you how to make spring wreaths, it's time to look at 10 DIY vase ideas to house pretty tulips, hyacinths, daffodils etc. Get inspired by our easy tutorials made in no time! In addition, we suggest you use inexpensive materials that you probably have at home.
Do-it-yourself vase: recycle your empty wine bottles

It's no secret that DIY rhymes with recycling! We recently showed you how to use corks and now we move on to recycling wine bottles. To make this simple DIY project, get the following materials:
- Bottle of wine
- Hot glue gun
- Scissors
- Wool yarn (different colors)

Dress the bottle in yarn, alternating the different colors as you see fit and using the hot glue gun to secure everything. There you have it, nothing complicated!

Vase made from a glass and straws

The necessary parts:
- Glass
- Straws (different colors)
- Hot glue gun
- Decorative ladybugs
- Scissors
- Ribbon

Using hot glue, glue the straws to the glass. For a playful and fresh effect, we encourage you to use colorful straws with different patterns. Once everything is dry, tie a ribbon and you're done.

Plastic bottle covered with disposable spoons: a do-it-yourself vase full of colors

Materials required:
- Plastic spoons (different colors)
- Hot glue gun
- Plastic bottle
- Utility knife
- Pliers

First, cut the bottle in half with the utility knife. Then remove the handles of the spoons using the tongs. Start gluing the spoons, as shown in the example above, starting with the top of the bottle. Let dry and your vase is ready.

Do-it-yourself vase decorated with marine animals

Items needed:
- Glass
- Different sea animal toys
- Hot glue gun
- Acrylic paint
- Brush

Here is a DIY vase idea that children can make without any problem. Just glue the toys to the glass and paint the whole thing using any acrylic paint of your choice. Let dry well and place your flowers.

How to make a vase decorated with paper?

Materials to be obtained:
- Cardboard (different colors)
- Compass (or a round figure)
- Pencil
- Scissors
- Glue
- Rule
- Plastic bottle
- Utility knife
- Hot glue gun

First, cut the bottle to the desired size. Then draw circles on the cardboard and cut them out. Take into consideration that the number of circles depends on their size.

Then, fold each circle so that you get equilateral triangles. Glue these together and attach them to the bottle following the instructions in the pictures.

Do-it-yourself vase painted in pink: a super easy and quick idea

Required Items:
- Glass
- Acrylic paint
- Brush
- Ribbon
- Scissors

First choose a color that suits your desires as well as your interior decoration. Then paint the inside of the glass and let it dry well. Give a final touch to your vase by attaching a ribbon!
Colorful idea of vase adorned with tissue paper

The materials needed:
- Glass
- Tissue paper (different colors)
- Scissors
- Mod Podge
- Brush

Cut the tissue paper into squares and rectangles. Then apply a coat of Mod Podge to the glass and lay down the pieces of paper. Secure with another layer of glue and let dry well.

DIY vase decorated with burlap

The necessary parts:
- Glass
- Burlap ribbon
- Ribbon
- Scissors
- Hot glue gun
- Acrylic paint (matte finish)
- Brush

Color the glass with acrylic paint and let dry. Then use the hot glue gun to secure the burlap. Finally, all that remains is to tie a ribbon!
Plastic bottle decorated with washi tape: a patterned DIY vase

Japanese washi tape is very popular among DIY projects. Ditto for the do-it-yourself vase! So, get the required materials and get to work:
- Plastic bottle
- Utility knife
- Scissors
- Adhesive tape / washi tape (in various colors and patterns)

First, cut out the top part of the plastic bottle. Then drop in the different types of washi tape and that's it!

Do-it-yourself ceramic effect vase

Materials required:
- Glass
- White acrylic paint (matte finish)
- Blue acrylic paint (matte finish)
- Big brush
- Small brush

Paint the glass with the white paint and let it dry well. Draw horizontal and vertical patterns using the small paintbrush and blue paint. Let dry and you're done.