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63 Gorgeous DIY Flower Vase Ideas You Can Do Easily

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DIY Flower Vase Ideas to select the best ones! Try imitating them for your home with the help of tutorials!

Here is the most comprehensive list of DIY Flower Vase Ideas on the internet that you’ll surely get a lot of ideas from.


DIY Flower Vase Ideas

1. Wrapped Patterned Vase

Cheap ordinary glass vases turned into crafty patterned vases with removable wallpaper and gold foil. How to do this is explained here.

2. Tin Cans Made into Farmhouse Style Vases

Wrap and glue birch strips onto a series of tin cans to create farmhouse-style vases like these. You can even carve your initials or any shape on the birch strip to make it more fun. Get the DIY here.

3. Geometric Metallic Shape

Apply strips of gold and silver contact paper over spray-painted glass containers to recreate this project of Enthralling Gumption. Indulge your kids into it, and it’s easy too!

4. Disco Ball Vase

How about making this retro-style disco ball vase? Visit A Bubbly Life for the instructions.

5. DIY Perfume Vase

For this perfume vase, you only need to fill faux plants (or add cut flowers) into a decorative perfume bottle. How easy!

6. DIY Vase from Tetra Pak

Paint and draw patterns on a Tetra Pak to turn it into a DIY flower vase. A great upcycle project to do this weekend. The how-to is here.

7. Beautiful Patterned Vase

Adorn a simple vase with designs and patterns of your choice to create a homemade DIY flower vase like this. You’ll need a ceramic vase, adhesive, gold foil paper, a paintbrush, and this tutorial to go on.

8. Thrift Store Vase

With some washi tapes and round stickers, you can easily imitate the DIY project above. Spray paint the vases after applying the tape and once the paint is dry, remove the tape. The how-to is here.

9. Snake Bud Vase

Coil your toy snake into a tin can and heat the center of the can using a heat gun. This idea is very basic if you have got all the supplies ready in hand. Get the details here.

10. Color Block Vase

Make these color block vases from just a few items. Get the DIY tutorial at Song Of Style.

11. Spray Paint Marbled Planters and Vases

What are your thoughts on the marble print technique? It’s actually fun and pretty easy to get a marble print on any surface. Get help from this detailed tutorial.

12. Bunny Mini Vases

These cute little mini vases are made out of eggshells, sharpies, washi tapes, and tiny flowers and leaves. A perfect idea to inherit for an Easter decoration.

13. Lampshade Vases

Thoroughly clean and paint a series of spare lampshades to imitate the DIY vases above. You can hang some of them as well to provide vertical interest to your interior.

14. Easter Bunny Vases

Here’s yet another Easter tutorial. This project involves supplies mostly from your kitchen, which you might already have in hand.

15. Painted Glass Bottle Vases

Simply pour a few tablespoons of paint into glass bottles and evenly distribute the paint by rolling the bottles around. This is all you need to do to get the DIY done. We found the idea here.

16. Paper Bag Vases

Feel inspired by this interesting craft, which you can make out of paper bags, flowers, and markers. Fold a long paper bag, and click here to read more.

17. Washi 3D Vases

If you have a 3D printer handy by your side, you should definitely consider doing this project. You can also order the printed vases online. See how it’s done here.

18. Faceted Vase DIY

Fold and crease a sheet of paper using origami techniques to create a paper DIY vase like this. At last, adorn your vase using glitters and other decorative craft materials.

19. Patterned Bud Vases

Draw exclusive pattern designs onto a white bud vase using paint pens and fill the vase with flowers. The how-to is here.

20. Acorn Vase

Collect a few acorns from your backyard and start this pretty and effortless acorn vase project. Get the tutorial here.

21. Yarn Vase

Learn how to upcycle a glass bottle into this yarn vase here. Inexpensive and easy to make!

22. Sweater Vases

Take old sweaters and turn them into cozy household vases with the tutorial here.

23. Paint Swirl Vases

Look at this awesome version of paint swirl vases, which will teach you how to turn ordinary glass vessels into something unusual.

24. Mercury Glass Centerpiece

If you are looking for a wedding table decor DIY, this project is probably the right pick for you. These mercury glass centerpieces can accompany a wide variety of themes from rustic, vintage to romantic.

25. Duct Tape Vase

Plastic containers and duct tape are all that you need to create this impressive flower vase. The tutorial is one click away here.

26. Chalk Paint Vase

Cool project to follow if you are looking for rustic and vintage DIY flower vase ideas –paint clear glass vases with chalk paint and distress them with a kitchen sponge. Learn this in detail here.

27. DIY Glitter Vase

With a little mod podge and some glitter, create these adorable mini vases for parties, weddings, or any dining setting. The Sweetest Occasion has the details.

28. Textured Clay Vase

You can employ glass containers to make these brilliantly textured vases. You need to have glass paints, puffy paints, and paintbrushes. Click here to understand the steps.

29. Metal Screen Vase

Use metal screens, wire cutters, yarn, scissors, gloves, and glass jars to replicate this idea. Check out the instructions at A Beautiful Mess.

30. Painted Vase

In this DIY vase project, acrylic paint is swooshed onto a glass vase.

31. DIY Gold Gilded Vases

Seeing the image above, you probably already understand how it’s done. Expose 1/3 part of the vase, cover the rest with newspaper, making irregular edges, and spray paint the exposed part. Check out the step-by-step tutorial here.

32. Test Tube Hanging Flower Display

Whether this idea belongs in this list or not, we think you must consider this to have an eye-catchy hanging centerpiece. One of a kind of tutorial is here.

33. Copper Tape Vase

This one is one of the simplest of all DIY vases on our list. Just cut strips of copper tape and tape it in any unique pattern, that’s all! We found it here.

34. Topography Vase

Hollow out paper mache letters and fill them with faux flowers and succulents. Find the tutorial at A Kailo Chic Life.

35. Tin Can Vase

Paint and cover regular tin cans with floral ribbons to complete this lovely homemade vase. Click here for instructions.

36. DIY Textured Vase

Learn how a plain vase is changed into this amazing textured vase here.

37. DIY Concrete Vases

Make these exceptional vases out of concrete. Use plastic and glass bottles as molds. The steps are here to follow.

38. DIY Striped Vase

This striped vase DIY project is super easy to complete. Check out the tutorial at Inspired By This!

39. DIY Branch Vase

For this DIY vase idea, you’ll need twigs or small branches and an empty tin can. Check out the tutorial here.

40. DIY Copper Vases

Make copper vases from jars and bottles using the copper spray paint following the directions suggested here.

41. Wood Block Vase DIY

Get wood blocks of different sizes and drill 1.5 inches hole in them. Use them as a vase the way suggested here.

42. Globe Flower Vase DIY

This globe flower vase can be a wonderful addition to your kid’s room or your home office. Visit Place of My Taste for the how-to.

43. DIY Pineapple Vase

This pineapple vase is temporary but unique. The steps are here.

44. Faux Marble Vase

Want to embed the pattern of marble on a vase? Check that out in this DIY flower vase tutorial.

45. Geometric Wood Vase

Again a woodblock vase project in our list of DIY flower vase ideas but this time with a change, geometric cuts. Find the details here.

46. Jeweled Vase

Decorate a simple dollar store vase with stone embellishments. Glue them, and it’s done, find more here.

47. DIY Teapot Flower Vases

These teapots can be a great centerpiece. Transform them into beautiful flower vases. The tutorial is here.

48. DIY Newspaper Vase

This vase is made out of newspaper rolls. See the how-to here.

49. DIY Wine Cork Vase

You can make really great things out of wine corks. This project is an example. The tutorial is here.

Also Read: Wine Cork Ideas for Home and Garden

50.

Milk Tin Flower Vase

A watering and a milk tin are made into vases. Find the instructions here!

51. DIY Plaster Flower Vase

The ingredients of this beautiful DIY vase are a balloon, plaster of Paris, and paint. Visit the Simply Handmade Studios for the tutorial.

52. Wallpaper in Glasses

Simply stick any of your favorite colorful wallpaper on the glass to match the shades of real or faux flowers.

53. Easy Yarn Vase

Do you have leftover green yarn? Tie and stick it around a vase to transform its look completely! Details are here.

54. Clear Glass Vase into a Colorful One

Decorate a glass using gift wrap, leftover wallpaper, maps, scrapbook paper, and show flowers in style! Click here for details.

55. Pink & Gold Chalk Painted Mason Jars

Mason jars work as good-looking vases as long as you know how to decorate them right! Check out this DIY!

56. Textured Vase

All you need is air-dry clay, a rolling pin, parchment paper, a clay ribbon tool, and a few other tools for this DIY.

57. Designer Inspired Vase

Using one sheet of letter-sized black cardstock, you can completely change the look of your old vase in minutes! Click here for details.

58. Gilded Bud Vase

Using a paintbrush to apply a thin, even coat of adhesive to your vase, apply a sheet of gold leaf to add a lot of bling!

59. Glitter Shot-Glass

Add a lot of glitter to the old glasses and make them stand out with cut flowers!

60. Patterned Box Vase

 

Here’s a detailed DIY showing how you can make a similar one for yourself with ease!

61. Coke Bottle Flower Vase

Use the old coca cola bottles along with a hot glue gun, parchment paper, baking sheet, paint, and twine to make these beautiful vases!

62. Tree Bark Flower Vases

Use old tree bark to display the flowers in style! Here’s a detailed DIY you can check out.

63. Pretty Vase Out of Marbles and a Mayo Jar

Use decorative glass marbles in your choice of colors, and using a hot glue gun and glue sticks, stick them on a mason jar to make a beautiful vase.

20 DIY Dollar Tree Vase Ideas To Try

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Use Dollar Tree vases to turn them into beautiful home decor pieces. These low-budget projects are fun, creative, and great when you want to create a centerpiece of your own.

Decorating your home on a budget can feel like an impossible task, especially with homewares’ prices always trending higher. Luckily, DIY home décor is all over the internet.

When it comes to floral arrangements, you need a vase that can match your home décor. The flowers are changeable, but the vase is not. So, how do we create a gorgeous flower vessel to fit any room?

Well, follow along with any of these twenty vase tutorials, and you’ll have no problem! Let’s get into twenty-one of my favorite Dollar Tree vase ideas.

1. DIY Vintage Pottery Vase

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Vintage pottery will dress up any home, bringing an element of antique sophistication. The problem is, high-quality vintage pottery can run into the hundreds of dollars, especially for matching sets.

Luckily, a creative crafter came along and figured out how to turn an old glass vase into its vintage pottery counterpart. You need quite a few spray materials, but you can use them all again for other adult projects.

Some of the spray paints you need include a white primer (here), a flat color enamel (here), and a matte sealer (here).

2. DIY Hobnail Milk Glass

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This unique vase uses a Dollar Tree glass vase with some pearl stickers (here) to create a hobnail look. Spruce up pretty much any succulent, greenery, or fern with this austere white beauty.

I’m particularly fond of clean white décor in a bathroom or kitchen, and this vase would work perfectly in either case. One essential for this craft is the Dap RapidFuse glue (find here), which holds beautifully on glass.

This vase would go beautifully with any of these DIY Dollar Store centerpieces, so why not take a look?

3.

Gold Color-Blocked Glass Vase

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A standard pillar vase is a perfect canvas for many crafts, thanks to its simple shape. This craft requires barely anything to make! All you need is gold spray paint, a clear matte enamel, and some masking tape like this.

I love how the crafter finishes it off with a branch of gorgeous flowers. It adds this lovely natural look, contrasting beautifully with the modern look of the tall vase.

4. DIY Hurricane Candle Holder

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A hurricane candle holder is named for the swirling shapes, making candlelight flicker as if in a wind-storm. I love these because they add so much interest to a potentially boring home décor item.

Not to mention, you can use it as both a candle holder and a vase. Making your own hurricane candle holder is super easy. All you need is some painter’s tape or jute twine and your chosen spray paint.

If you’ve opted for the jute twine, you might be a farmhouse nut like me. Use your spare twine to create another type of vase… the twine-wrapped vase!

5. Buffalo Plaid Vases

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The buffalo plaid trend is sweeping the nation, and for a good reason. This bold design contrasts beautifully with vibrant greenery, which is why I love it so much.

The pop of color is so different from other minimal designs. You can go for any plaid color, but I recommend black and white for year-round décor.

Red buffalo plaid is perfect for the festive season! The craft uses wrapping paper like this, but you can also use vinyl.

6. Easy Dollar Tree Gold Dipped Vases

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Once again, we’re using those lovely tall, cylindrical Dollar Tree vases to create modern home décor. This time, we’re ‘dipping’ the vases using gold spray paint and painter’s tape.

You can literally slap this together in an hour! Create vases of different sizes for a dynamic centerpiece or line the center of your table with three vases of the same size. The possibilities are endless.

7. Rustic Vase Makeover

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This vase makeover would be perfect as a Mother’s Day gift because it carries a special message along with it. Combine some gorgeous blooms with a heartfelt message for the ideal present.

The idea is to stamp letters on muslin or linen, giving the message a rustic look. Back it with some lattice jute ribbon (like this) for a different country chic touch.

Suppose your mother isn’t really a flowers kind of woman. Why not create these DIY macrame leaf earrings to expand her accessories collection?

8. Chic Photo Memory Vases

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This craft uses a large sticker to create a ‘frame’ shape on a spray-painted vase. I can’t get over how brilliant this craft idea is! So, as long as the vase you choose is clear, this DIY will work for you.

While this is ideal as a gift idea for Mother’s Day or Christmas, this is also an innovative way to decorate your home with family pictures.

To keep your photos safe on the vase’s interior, spray with clear enamel like this. Check out more Dollar Store decorating ideas here.

9. Dollar Tree Twine-Wrapped Vase

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If we’re talking about cheap home DIYs, you can’t go wrong with a roll of thick twine, a hot glue gun, and a tall glass vase. You can find all these supplies at your local dollar store for less than five dollars.

This vase blends perfectly into a farmhouse décor scheme. That shabby chic look is really coming back!

One thing to keep in mind is you’ll need many hot glue sticks, so make sure you grab a bulk pack here.

10. Miniature Flower Vases from Salt and Pepper Shakers

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These sweet miniature vases are perfect for smaller spaces in your home, embracing that rustic charm that shabby chic décor is known for. You can find old salt and pepper shakers at your local thrift store.

If not, you can always grab some from the dollar store! Once you have the shakers, all you need to do is apply a chalkboard paint layer. Then, spray it with chalk paint like this and gently sand to distress them.

11. Fake Ming Dynasty Vases

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Always loved the look of Chinese ceramics but found the price tag a little too overbearing? You’re certainly not alone there. I’m also fond of the characteristic blue and white look of this pottery.

Luckily for us, someone came up with an abstract take on this ancient art form. So, DIY-ers like us can make our very own loose interpretations using cheap vases, craft paint, and spray lacquer like this.

12. DIY Confetti Dollar Store Vase

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Here’s something a little different from the rest of the list. Instead of following a rustic or modern trend, this DIY confetti vase is vibrant and playful, adding a touch of sunshine to any corner of your home.

Since nail polish is already a lacquer, it’s perfect as a medium for vase decoration. If you’re a nail polish enthusiast, I guarantee you have all the supplies you’ll need to make this.

13. Designer-Inspired Modern Vase Tutorial

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This vase is inspired by Kate Spade, a designer known for using black, white, and gold to make gorgeous designs. The best part is that each of her creations is mostly crisp and minimal but just a little messy.

To achieve this look, this genius crafter uses gold envelope seals, a white acrylic marker, and a sheet of black cardstock. This comes together so quickly, but it looks absolutely incredible.

Loving this tutorial? You might also enjoy these Dollar Store planter ideas.

14. Pastel Pink Dip Dyed Spring Vases

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Here’s another take on dip-dying, except this one actually uses a dipping technique. All you need is some pale pink paint and your dollar tree vases (I love conical glass ones).

When it comes to the colors you pick, choose anything that resonates with springtime. Pale yellow, pale green, pale blue, anything pastel works! Pick some fake flower stems to match, and you’re done.

This is a great project for teenagers.

15. DIY Polymer Clay Vases

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Next up, here’s a vibrant vase with a lot of texture. Test your clay skills against this project!

While the original tutorial uses clay to make flowers, you can create anything you like. Waves, trees, dunes.

This craft uses polymer clay like this and clay shaping tools to create gorgeous shapes. However, since polymer and glass don’t mix very well, you’ll need to sand the glass before gluing.

I recommend high grit sandpaper, which will give you a lot of substantial, tacky surface area.

16. Metallic and Geometric Tall Vase

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Personally, I’m a sucker for anything metallic. So, when these metallic and geometric vases caught my eye, I knew they needed to be on this list.

They look super tough to make, but they’re actually effortless! Using a dollar store vase as your base, simply wrap some metallic gold craft paper around the vase and stick it down.

You can get this kind of paper in packs, so it’s easy to choose your favorite and run with it.

If you love metallic things as much as I do, you’ll also love these DIY wire rings. They come together so quickly, but they last forever.

17. Anthropologie Knock-Off Vase

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I don’t know about you, but the price tags on most Anthropologie homewares is a little too rich for my blood. That’s why I’m so excited about this gorgeous knock-off vase that you can make yourself!

Not only does it cost so much less than the original, but it’s also adaptable to any shape you like. All you need to bring the vase to life is a set of acrylic paint like this, some resin, and a steady hand.

18. Pottery Barn Knock-Off Urns

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Speaking of replicating expensive homewares with DIY, how about these Pottery Barn knock-off urns? They’re the ultimate upcycle.

Find any glass containers your friends or family don’t want, then get to upcycling. The first goal is to make these glass vases appear as if they’re made from terracotta using some Terra Cotta Specialty finish by Martha Stewart.

From there, it’s about getting creative with white paint.

Before you know it, you have an urn that looks like it leaped straight from the pages of a Pottery Barn catalog.

19. Fall-Themed Dollar Tree Vase

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This vase may be homemade, but it certainly doesn’t look like it. Thanks to some adorable design elements, this looks like you picked it up at any local homeware store. That’s what I call DIY.

All you need for this craft is your creativity and some acrylic paint because the design comes from your imagination! Follow along with the tutorial or go on a tangent; the choice is ultimately yours.

20. Modern Farmhouse Dollar Store DIY Vase

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Combining all the best elements of farmhouse décor and modern silhouettes, this vase is one for the ages. This gorgeous vase looks like stone, and the bright pop of color from flowers offsets it perfectly.

After you’ve sprayed your dollar store vase with some protective enamel in white, all you must do is cover the vase in Rustoleum’s stone texture spray. It immediately takes on the appearance of a pebble!

Once you’re done, all that’s left is to arrange a beautiful bouquet in the vase.

Conclusion

Which ones of these vases are you favorite? Are you going to make any of them?

The best ideas for using vases in interior decor

Many underestimate the decorative role of vases in modern interiors. Often they are kept behind closed cabinet doors and taken out only to put donated flowers, and then hidden again. However, vases are capable of many things: they create a festive mood, fill the void, emphasize the chosen style of the design of the house project and become a bright accent. So this decorative element cannot be ignored. ReRooms will show you the coolest ideas for using vases in interior decor - you will be delighted!

Types of vases for an apartment

1.

Floor and table vases

Floor vases, as a rule, include models with a height of 40 centimeters or more. If you put a vase of a smaller height on the floor, it will simply get lost and will not decorate your interior. Small vases are best placed on a higher surface: on a table, window sill, bedside tables.

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2. For a single flower and for a bouquet

Narrow and elongated models are suitable for a single plant. You can put not only flowers in them, but also dried branches, bamboo, dried flowers and other decor. For a bouquet, choose voluminous vases in which you can place a whole flower arrangement. A single flower in a wide vase will look sad.

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3. Floral and decorative

Today, designers make vases so beautiful and unusual that they can be used as decoration without flowers. Just place your favorite model in your interior and it will become a real hit this summer.

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Materials for vases

Today, vases are made from so many materials that it would be impossible to list them all. Commonly used include:

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Vases in the interior: 19 best design ideas It impresses with its brightness and catchiness. To make the vase look even more interesting, we advise you to place it next to a light source, such as a floor lamp, which will highlight the texture and create shimmering visual effects in the room.

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2. Geometric minimalism

Due to their versatility, miniature geometric vases are suitable for many stylistic trends, especially for loft, scandi and high-tech. In such vases, both single flowers and whole compositions will look good. It all depends on your imagination.

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3. Decorative composition

If you don't like to hang pictures on the walls and fill the shelves with numerous figurines and candlesticks, we advise you to take a closer look at the presented option. Thanks to a variety of shapes, colors and textures, you can create a very rich composition that will decorate any interior. And you can use only vases, without flowers.

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4. Glass bubbles

Glass bubbles will be an excellent decoration in the loft. Just look how harmonious and stylish multi-colored glass looks against the background of brick walls. If you add industrial lamps to the interior, the room will sparkle with new colors.

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5. Porcelain lace

A very delicate option that is suitable for a classic interior. Dark wood furniture with iron decorative elements is a great backdrop for a snow-white vase, creating a stylish contrast. Such a composition does not have to be supplemented with fresh flowers; decorative twigs with glass flowers, beautifully shimmering in the sun, are also suitable.

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Its luxurious curves and decorative elements are crazy and make you look without stopping. We will not resist. However, it should be mentioned that such models are best used in spacious rooms.

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7. Bright madness

Place a bright madness on your windowsill that will give you a good mood at any time of the year and in any weather. This splendor is suitable for the pop art style, where bright colors are an indispensable element of the interior. There are no limits to create a good mood. Use matte and glossy vases in a variety of colors and patterns.

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8. Natural notes

The rattan vase is not suitable for holding flowers that require water. But for dried - just right. It is even better to use it as an independent decoration in combination with other vases and natural accessories.

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9. Animal motifs

A great option for those who want to create an African style right in their city apartment. Giraffes, zebras and leopards can now live not only in the wild and zoos, but also in your home.

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10. Chinese motifs

Blue and white hand-painted porcelain vases are not cheap pleasure. However, look how noble and luxurious they look in the interior. It is better to fill vases with flowers: both a few branches and a huge bouquet will look beautiful. It all depends on the size and shape of the vase.

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11.

Snow-white couple

Snow-white floor vases are one of the most frequently used in the interior. To diversify this classic a little, take two identical vases with an unusual texture at once and decorate them with black branches.

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12. Black Accent

Don't be afraid of black - it has long been used by designers, with its help they create magnificent interiors. Don't risk buying a black wardrobe or black wallpaper, then you should start with something smaller, like a vase. The floor model, complemented by bright colors, will become an interesting accent of the living room or bedroom.

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13. Striped decor

The interior with striped decor will look bright and fashionable. If you are hesitant, for example, to paint the walls in vertical stripes, which, by the way, can visually raise the ceiling, then get a vase with a geometric pattern. To give the interior even more originality, take a model with an elongated neck. Suitable either for a single flower or as an independent decor.

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14. Iron stand

Even an ordinary glass vase in the shape of a vessel can look stylish and unusual. And all thanks to the iron stand on four legs. Such models are used not only for storing flowers, but also for fruits. Agree, it looks strictly, but tastefully.

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15. Gems with gold

Unlike many other options, these vases are not suitable for every interior. Models stylized as precious stones, such as emerald, aquamarine, ruby, and complemented by gold patterns, will decorate vintage interiors. To prevent the vases from looking too bright and overloaded, we recommend using them without flowers as an independent decorative element.

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16. Cubism

Vases of delicate pastel shades, made in the style of cubism, look stylish and gentle at the same time. You can decorate with them the interior in the style of minimalism, scandi, modern and even loft.

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17. Gray giant

Massive gray ceramic vase, suitable for large-scale projects. Due to its weight, it will withstand a composition of real branches and will not fall. It is best placed on a table in the center of the room, where it will act as the main focus and attract all the attention.

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18. Crystal

It's hard to surprise us with something new. But just look at how stylish a stone-shaped vase looks with flowers shimmering in the sun against a gray wall. It is best to decorate it with dried branches.

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19. Dance of wood and water

A very unusual and bright combination of wood and glass creates a natural composition. Such a vase reminds us of landscapes where mighty trees and turquoise waters of rivers meet. Such vases are simply an indispensable decorative element for styles such as scandi, eco and minimalism.

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Everything for vases: 30 unusual ideas for using vases in decor until the next occasion. And not so long ago I got myself an interesting copy, which simply does not look good with flowers. And so I decided to search the Internet for ideas on the unusual use of vases, and share my findings with you.

Vases can be used very well in the kitchen, and for very practical purposes. For example, to make a holder for knives using cereals or bamboo sticks:

It is convenient to place kitchen inventory in them:

Even ordinary cocktail straws in a beautiful vase look interesting:

One of the most obvious options for the use of vases in the decor - compositions with candles - compositions with ladies. or floating. Use anything as a filler. Fresh flowers:

Christmas balls:

Various cereals:

Fresh berries:

Sukhiva branches:

Wine traffic jams:

Sea pebbles:

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A transparent wide vase can serve as a container for plant compositions:

Vintage gizmos look very unusual in such vases:

Bringing sand from each vacation, it will be possible to make a visual history of your travels in vases:

Using a vase decorate your house with a composition of shells or sea glasses:

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Even a collection of old buttons in a vase looks like an interesting art object:

There is also a place for vases in the bathroom. If you use coffee beans or colored granules, you get a handy organizer for cosmetic brushes:

Vases with a wide mouth - excellent stands for combs and curling irons:

And such compositions are not only beautiful, but also convenient, because every object is clearly visible in them:

And also in

vases can store toothbrushes:

Or even toilet paper:

Large floor vases can serve as umbrellas or sports equipment:

And vases with a narrow neck and a wide base will turn into stands for jewelry:

The next option will undoubtedly appeal to lovers of knitting - in a transparent vase you can clearly see which balls of colors you have left, and such an interior item looks bright and interesting :

Vases are useful for storing stationery:

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Interesting idea to decorate glass vases with old photos:

Who said that vases should stand upright? If you make a fastening system, you can put them:

Another interesting idea is to use a large ceramic vase as a magazine:

And sometimes the most unexpected things can turn up in your vases:

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