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This article is about using old vases in new ways. I love the looks of vases grouped together and used as a focal arrangement.

I decided to do a search on Google to see if I could find great looking vase crafts with directions on how to make them. I think I have found a number of outstanding and unique vases and will share a picture of the vase and the name of the site where you’ll find the craft instructions. There are also a few ideas included here that are vases made from recyclable containers, other than the glass vases.

To make vases like the ones shown above, go to My Third True LOVE for the instructions.

2. Snowball Wine Bottle Vase

I absolutely love the looks of these vases. They’d be so beautiful at a wedding, but also sitting on the mantle. I can imagine them with painted twigs in them, a single flower or a sprig of the crystal encrusted branches. Find the directions at favecrafts.

3. Lucky Penny Vase

Although this site uses an oatmeal box as the vase, the same process could be used with a regular vase. Go to Kreyv for the instructions.

4. Basket Weave Vase

You’ll find this basket weave vase, and two other vase ideas, when you check the directions for this craft at Woman’sDay.

5. Thanksgiving Luminary

Making a luminary is a lot easier than you may imagine. You’ll find the easy instructions for this Thanksgiving luminary can be found at CRAFTS BY Amanda.

6. Swirl Vases

You’ll be able to think of many places to display vases like these. Different colors or combination of colors to suit your décor. Centsational Girl is where you’ll find the instructions.

7. Etching Glass Vases

Not only will you find a great tutorial for how to etch glass, but you’ll also find information on how to make the decorative templates used in etching. All the information that you’ll need is found at merrimentdesign.

8. Dots and Stripes Vases

10. Painted Distressed Vase

Decorating in the shabby chic style calls for painted distressed vases like these. Fox Hollow Cottage shows you how to do this technique.

12. Inspired Vase

Why spend beaucoup bucks on a Jonathan Adler vase when you can design and make one of your own inexpensively? If you love these vases, but not the expense, go to designmegillah to see how to make your own.

14. Halloween Mummy Vase

You’ll use cylinder vases for making mummy vases like the ones shown above. A very appropriate Halloween decoration whose instructions are found at The Creative Goddess.

15. Patchwork Glass

On the CRAFTS BY Amanda website, this vase is also shown containing flowers, but I thought they looked really cool with candles.

17. Textured Clay Vase

GREEN WEDDING SHOES is the place to find the instructions for making these textured clay vases. Outstanding!!

18. Ombre Vase

Use this technique with any of your old vases to get the beautiful ombre look. Go to crme de la craft for the instructions.

19. Acorn Vase

You’ll definitely want to use a vase like this in your fall and winter décor. Find the directions at Creative in Chicago.

21. Artichoke Spoon Vase

I would never have guessed that this vase was made using white plastic spoons. It would probably be interesting to see this done with other colored spoons also. Find the directions at the craftberry bush site.

22. Neon Bamboo Straw Vase

This is an easy and simple vase idea that would enhance any Spring or Summer patio party table. Go to madigan made to see how to make them. Cool!!

23. Popsicle Stick Vase

This would make a great scout or classroom project. Kids will love making and gifting a vase like this. The directions for making this project are found at Cards, Crafts, Kids Projects.

24. Colored Pencil Vase

Surprise a teacher with flowers in this catchy colored pencil vase. You’ll find the instructions at Thrifty Jinxy

25. Rustic Rock Vase

This looks like a project that I’ll be making this Spring. I think I’ll cover all the flower pots that I have on the patio using the directions from FAB You BLISS.

26. Sea Shell Vase

If you are lucky enough to live on a coast, you probably already have lots of sea shells. The rest of us will most likely have to purchase them to make a vase like this. The directions are found at Homes to Love.

27. Frosted Glass Vase

If you go to the catch my party site, you’ll find the instructions for making this vase using frosted spray paint and rubber bands.

28. Painted Mason Jar Vases

You’ll want to make a variety of colors when you paint mason jars because you’ll have a hard time deciding which is your favorite. Give some of them as gifts. Little Miss momma tells us how to do this project.

29. Pretty in Pink Vase

This very “pretty in pink” vase got that way with the use of nail polish. See how to make this cute vase by going to madigan made for the instructions.

30. Faux Ceramic and Milk Glass Vases

It is so easy to change blah glass flower vases into beautiful faux ceramic or milk glass vases. You’ll get the lowdown on how to do this magic by going to the happier homemaker for guidance.

31. Book Page Vase

The combination of book pages and burlap makes this vase an exquisite piece to use in your home décor. Go to How to NEST FOR LESS for the easy to understand instructions.

32. Birthday Vase

Here is a great way to recycle an old vase to make it into a gift or party decoration. Find the instructions for this project at I Can Do It.

33. Raffia Covered Vases

I love to use raffia in crafts, so this is right down my alley. Use a straight edged vase instead of a can for this project. Find the directions at Cincy Shopper.

34. Books to Vase

This vase project, with instructions at Woman’sDay, uses old hard covered books to make an attractive vase. It could also be used to hide stuff, like candy, especially is the book titles are ones that aren’t real popular.

35. Faux Bois Centerpiece

By following the directions at madigan made, you’ll be able to make this faux bois centerpiece. The studded accent strips really make these vases look expensive. Imagine this on your mantle.

36. Glitter Vases

Make small glitter vases to tuck in areas that need a bit of life. Think about putting one on a shelf, the mantle or maybe even on the back of the stool in the bathroom. Go to The Sweetest Occasion for the instructions.

37. Vintage Wall Vase

This site, Kelly Elko, shows us how to use a vintage (or new) bottle to make a wall vase. A very nice addition to home decor.

I love these surprisingly simple vases made with painted twigs. Go to or so she says to see how to make one.

39. Steampunk Vase

If steampunk is your style, you’ll love making this vase. You’ll find out how to make a steampunk vase by going to the THE SALVAGE EXPERIMENT site for the instructions.

41. DIY Glitter Vase

Vases like this would be perfect for decorating for a wedding or other elegant occasion. The directions are found at DAILY CANDY.

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