Farmhouse Textured DIY Vases
Have you noticed DIY vases are all the rage? Here is another collection I recently did this set in a modern farmhouse finish.
Start out cleaning all your vases well, you want the paint to have a good adherence. The other items needed are paint, some jute and a texture powder. I chose my paint and powder from Dixie Belle Paint.
Mixing the sea spray texture powder in with the paint is step 1. Add paint and powder till you have the desired consistency.
Using a chip brush; apply to the vases in a pattern you like. I varied mine on all on them; some horizontal, some vertical and some stippled.
Allow them to dry. More layers can be added to get the coverage you want.
One 3 of the vases I left the bottom portion bare. To add more texture and farmhouse feel jute rope was added. Starting at the bottom hot glue in place then circle the vase tacking in spots as you go again with your hot glue gun.
On the mason jar I did the top edge. I have done other DIY vase collections over on my blog; Concrete, patina, beachy, and so much more.
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Here they are all complete, what do you think? There are more details, videos etc on the blog link below including the top center ridged vase.
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Patty on Apr 13, 2024
Thank you for the idea. I have two glass lamp bases that I was holding on to until I found a way to fix them. This looks like it will do the job.
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Creative Moments on Apr 13, 2024
Thanks for the kind words, Patty. Very happy to inspire you!
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Debbie Westgate- Guyot-Sliwa 5 days ago
You can also use chalk paint and baking soda, much cheaper but gets the same results! I always used rope from the Dollar Tree but they haven't had it this year, darn!
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Creative Moments 4 days ago
Absolutely Debbie for sure there are many ways to get this look, I have used Saltwash & Fusion's product as well and just sharing the products I had on hand. Baking soda, dirt, spackle etc are all great alternatives too :) My jute rope was from dollarama so same type of thing
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I decided to make a floral arrangement & I glued the flowers to the bottom of the vase like i've seen in stores. Now the vase is cloudy & needs to be cleaned. How can I clean the vase without removing the glued flowers? Thanks