Tired of your vases looking like this??
I personally am not one to save vases from arrangements. A few of the lower, round and square are good every now and then, but I am really not a fan of the tall or colored vases. I say donate them to a hospital or pass them on to a coworker. In my opinion there is no sense in keeping what you might only someday maybe use, but that is just me. However, there is a future for your low square and round vases now! In a few simple steps you can make them into this preppy, fun, unique piece:
With several yards of grosgrain you can spruce up all those vases! Pick a color or pattern you love (I buy my solid grosgrain on Amazon in 50 yard rolls and they have great, basic colors for next to nothing) and go to town. In fact, I think you could even do two colors (pink and green anyone?) and wrap both around creating a stripe effect. Start from the bottom and use just a dab of hot glue to secure the ribbon in place. Wrap your grosgrain all the way up and around the vase making sure to cover up you glue spot- double wrap there. Stop when you have about two more rows to do and try to end on a corner (there should be excess ribbon for the bow). Now, take another strand of grosgrain and start wrapping from the top downwards until you meet the first strand of ribbon. You should have enough excess ribbon to tie a knot and bow! Now you are all done and have a darling vase to use as a centerpiece or for a home grown gift!If you prefer an easier version of this project simply use one ribbon and go all the way to the top of the vase. Finish on a corner and use a small dab of glue to secure the ribbon in place. Cut another strand of ribbon (in a contrasting color perhaps) and tie a bow. Hot glue your bow on to the vase where you ended your wrapping to hide any errors. Simple as pie and CUTE as can be! I hope you enjoy this project and that all those old vases can be given a new look! It is easy and fun and is sure to be a great way to usher in Spring!
Side Note: I know this is a fun project, but please do not claim it as your own! There is nothing worse then a stolen blog post!!


32 comments:
I can't wait to try this!
Adorable!!
So cute!!! Great way to spice those up!
Ilove it - I may have to try that one weekend this month!
Great idea!
What a good idea!!
Very pretty and professional looking.
Very Cute! I like!
Hopsy, before long you will be he new Martha Stewart!!! Get copyrighting your blog name now! Happy Week -end!
That is a super cute idea!
That is so cute! I've done that with vases before just wrapping one row of ribbon around to give it a pop of color, perhaps I'll try this next as soon as I find my glue gun. Thanks for the tip!
what a great idea! im going to try this over the weekend
Pretty! And you can theme the colors to the events.
Love it! I never knew you could buy ribbon on Amazon! Great to know!
What a cute idea! Thanks for sharing! :)
I am going to use this idea at an upcoming party. Thanks Hopsy!!Great idea!!!
way to cute! not sure if i am talented enough to do this though :)
Great idea!! So cute!
Very pretty!!!
That is really cute. I really like your tablecloth as well. Where is it from?
Hopsy - The rule at my house is you better be moving or I will tie a grosgrain bow on you! :-) Honestly, I have loved Ribbon since I was a teenager - and back then it wasn't as easy to find. . . Have you seen the idea to make a lamp shade out of grosgrain ribbon?? It is very cute :-) But Ribbon is a very inexpensive way to decorate, but oh so classy and preppy and lovely! Thanks for this new way to use ribbon ;-)
I did something similar to an empty can to make a pencil cup...one can never have too much grosgrain ribbon around!
I'm a big fan of wrapping coffee cans in grosgrain but I'll have to try this! Thanks for the tip on Amazon...I never thought of looking there!
This is a great idea. I have some leftover vases for my wedding that I'll have to try this with.
Love it! Can't wait to try it. I have alot of those old vases sitting around.
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Oh, this is so interesting! I would love to try this!
What a great idea. I tend to save the low vases as well, always thinking that I will have something to do with them. I think I will do this project this weekend- snow in CO and what a good excuse to stay inside and craft! Thanks
Very cute! This will definitely be my next craft!
That is so cute. I'm gonna try it.
I love your little side note at the end. :)
Such a nice idea! Thanks for sharing.
Tres Chic! I will definitely try this. Would make a great candle holder for votives or those short round candles.
I may make one for each of my girls for Valentines day!!
Very interesting!
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