5 ways to create vases from jars and bottles!

                              

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gifts for home: today I'm talking about 5 ways to create vases from jars, bottles and cans!
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What I like about this gift idea is that it's perfect for those who love to adorn the house with fresh and fragrant flowers, but at the same time lends itself well as simple decoration for those like me who can not keep flowers at home (because of the cat destroyer).

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Let's see how to create each of these original vases!

RUST EFFECT VASE


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  1. With a brush paint the whole jar with copper color. Allow to dry well.
  2. Then pass a light blue coat and let it dry very well.
  3. Finally, using the sandpaper, gently rub part of the jar removing the light blue layer and leaving the copper! The effect will be similar to that of rust!

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GOLDEN VASE

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  1. With the gold color spray the bottles you have chosen. Allow to dry for good.
  2. Then spray the glossy fixative and allow to dry.
  3. As for the jars, with a brush and gold tempera go paint the inside of the vase from the bottom up!

ROPE VASE

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  1. Glue the first piece of rope at the base of the can with hot glue.
  2. Put the hot glue on the surface of the tin a little at a time by spinning the cord around it. Work from bottom to top.
SHADED VASE

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  1. Pour a bit' of light blue and pink color into a plastic dish. On both add a bit' of white until you mix them obtaining a pastel light blue and a pastel pink. Allow to dry.
  2. At this point with a sponge take the pink color and tap the jar at the bottom.
  3. Then dip another sponge in blue and dab the top of the jar gently fading into pink. Allow to dry.
  4. Spray a fixative to seal the acrylic paint.
Done! You have finished the vase and now it is ready to be given and to adorn your friends' house!

I hope you enjoyed this gift idea! Let me know if you've tried to get them!

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