How I Made Glass Vases Look Like Pottery!

Berta Lily
by Berta Lily
4 Materials
$10
2 Hours
Easy

I had a bunch of glass vases and lying around that just weren't doing it for me anymore. So I decided to upgrade them using some old paint I had laying around.

I went with a tan color because I wanted the vases to look like stone/pottery and mixed it with a K-Cup of coffee grinds and 2 table spoons of baking soda.

I wanted the consistence to be chunky to create more texture.

This vase in particular had a lot of pattern but wasn't my style. I feel that the more the texture the original piece has, the better the paint looks.

Then I got to work using a paint brush.

I wasn't too concerned about putting the paint on thin or even uniform since I feel like pottery wouldn't be perfectly formed.

Don't forget the inside! Maybe this step isn't necessary if you plan to put things in the vase but I preferred to do it so that the look was complete.

My 2 year old saw me doing this and wanted in so I recruited her and she was having a lot of fun painting the containers so I kept looking for more and more old glass containers to pain!

I think we ended up with a little more then we needed but its better she had fun with them rather then them collecting dust on a shelf somewhere.

Perfect vases for the Fall in the Air!

I also had these candy dishes/cups for pumpkin season I usually put out but this year I decided to give them an extra hint of pizaz.

Using the same technice as above, I painted the inside and outside of the containers.

Using the same technique as above, I painted the

I think I love these even more then the originals!

Perfect for my succulentsicon

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  • Donna Glenn Donna Glenn on Sep 22, 2021

    Did you do anything to prep the glass besides cleaning it,and did it easily chip off?

  • Zana Zana on Sep 21, 2022

    I really want to do this and I have several cans of old paint but my question is; How much paint did you use?

  • Vurna Vurna on Oct 15, 2022

    Would this work on painting cabinet doors??

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  • Sarge Sarge on Nov 01, 2022

    I cringed when I saw the first vase and thought "oh I hope she left this one as is" until I saw that wasn't the case. The before was very pretty...I appreciate however, the detailed instructions on how to get the look.

  • Gina Hanson Gina Hanson 7 days ago

    I did this for our daughter's wedding this past fall, and I'm not very crafty! I bought 90 glass vases at thrift stores (50 cents each), roughly small, medium and large table sizes to use as vases. We used 3 colors-off white, tan and kind of a dark pumpkin to go with her fall wedding. They looked great filled with dried florals! I'd attach a photo but it won't let me.

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