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One of the few things the internet discovered in 2020 is that people are obsessed with DIY projects, and with enough time in their hands they can revamp almost anything.<br>And in this article, we have listed some of the most creative ways of recycling and decorating old vases that can help your update your decor without spending a lot of money.<br>Perfect for the festive season, this DIY hack of flower vase is pretty simple, and delivers beautiful results. All you have to do is paint your glass jars or old glass vases in gold metallic paint, and then decorate it with either similar pieces or flowers.<br>
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8 Creative DIY Hacks for Revamping Old Vases One of the few things the internet discovered in 2020 is that people are obsessed with DIY projects, and with enough time in their hands they can revamp almost anything. And in this article, we have listed some of the most creative ways of recycling and decorating old vases that can help your update your decor without spending a lot of money. The modern interior celebrates minimalism, allowing you to create a focal arrangement with empty vases grouped up in an assembly without any flowers. Some of the hacks on this list will help you achieve this essence, and you will be able to create similar setups that you must have seen trending under the hash-tag of vases online. Using these ideas you will be able to recycle old products, revamp old decorative vases, and create new decorative accents for your home. 1. Gold Gilded Glass Vases Perfect for the festive season, this DIY hack of flower vase is pretty simple, and delivers beautiful results. All you have to do is paint your glass jars or old glass vases in gold metallic paint, and then decorate it with either similar pieces or flowers. You can also use this idea on your indoor plants by simply painting the pot gold, and adding subtle gold shine to your decor. 2. Snowball Wine Bottle Decorative Vase Turn your expensive wine bottles into the perfect fall decor accessories by coating a layer of white and silver on them. These wine bottle decorative vases would look beautiful sitting on your mantle during winters, adding more shine to your Christmas decoration. You can also match them up with painted twigs or a single flower stem. 3. Basket Weave Vase Instead of putting your cacti plants in a ceramic pot create a basket weave vase for them or cover the pot with a colorful weave. There are several videos on YouTube that you can explore to learn the weaving tricks for creating your own flower vase.
4. Luminary Flower Vase Dim lights look exceptional during winters, exuding a cozy vibe in the space. You can turn your vases into luminary elements in your decor by placing string lights or bulbs in them covering the top to create a lamp-like effect. 5. Swirl Vases Instead of adding a single coat of paint, dip your vases in a color palette of blue or red for adding a burst of color to your home. These vases will turn into modern abstract pieces that will be perfect for a contemporary living space; you can display them in your kitchen, living room, or dining area. The combination of different colors will add a vibrant element to your space making, the whole setup more welcoming. 6. Dots and Stripes Vases Give your old flower vase a makeover by adding texture and shapes on it using rhinestones or paint. This will help change its look and help you recycle your old vases in trendy designs. 7. Painted Distressed Vase Distressed decor vases and accessories are quite popular online right now. However, this shabby chic style can be easily recreated in your homes. Use a knife for removing paint from the edges of your old wooden vases, or add a fresh coat and then start the distressing process for creating a refreshing look. This technique is pretty self-explanatory, however, if you still have doubts, you can check the proper way of doing it on YouTube. 8. Rope Wrapped Vases We all have extra robes lying around in our home. Wrap those wasteful robes around an old flower vase with super glue to get a trendy sylvan farmhouse decor aesthetic. These rope vases can be used for planting natural greens or displaying artificial plants. We hope these tricks can help add more panache and pizzazz to your vintage vases!