Friday, February 22, 2019

DIY Stoneware from a Thrifted Vase

How to add a stoneware look to thrifted glass vases and bottles using just paint.

I don’t know if you’ve noticed lately, but suddenly stoneware vases are everywhere.  Last year, I first noticed them in some of the more high end designer home stores, and when I was wandering around Target last week, the shelves were stocked full of so many cute ones.

But if you have a bunch of old vases already in your stash or you happen to snag a few cheapos at the thrift store for a buck or two, this little project is a fun one for recycling them to fit the trend.

How to add a stoneware look to thrifted glass vases and bottles using just paint. #stoneware #diystoneware #stonewarevase

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This is definitely one of those only-do-this-project-if-you-have-most-of-the-materials-already kind.  If you go out and buy a $10 vase, the spray primer, the spray paint, the craft paint, and the painter’s tape,  you might as well go buy the real stoneware vase and call it done. 😉

How to add a stoneware look to thrifted glass vases and bottles using just paint. #stoneware #diystoneware #stonewarevase

What’s that saying? Why buy a $30 vase when you can make it for $200?  Well, the supplies wouldn’t cost $200 but you get it, right? 😉

We luckily already had the primer, vase, tape, and craft paint.

How to add a stoneware look to thrifted glass vases and bottles using just paint. #stoneware #diystoneware #stonewarevase

I found this stone look spray paint a few weeks ago and was determined to try it out on something because it had a really cool texture.

The Steps:

1. So I dug up this plain glass vase and gave it a quick coat of spray primer.

2. Once it was dry, I gave it two coats of the stone look spray paint.

How to add a stoneware look to thrifted glass vases and bottles using just paint. #stoneware #diystoneware #stonewarevase

3. And once the spray paint was dry, I taped off the bottom with painter’s tape (it doesn’t have to be perfect since a lot of the stoneware vases have that earthy, imperfectly dipped look to them).

How to add a stoneware look to thrifted glass vases and bottles using just paint. #stoneware #diystoneware #stonewarevase

4. Then I just mixed up some light brown and light gray craft paint I had to paint the bottom of the vase.

How to add a stoneware look to thrifted glass vases and bottles using just paint. #stoneware #diystoneware #stonewarevase

Isn’t it cute?!

It’s a fun thrifty craft at least that I can’t wait to fill with colorful blooms when spring finally decides to arrive. (Please, please arrive!)

How to add a stoneware look to thrifted glass vases and bottles using just paint. #stoneware #diystoneware #stonewarevase

How to add a stoneware look to thrifted glass vases and bottles using just paint. #stoneware #diystoneware #stonewarevase

Next time I’m at the thrift store though, I’m totally scooping up more plain glass vases because I see them all the time. Adding that one to the always-buy-at-thrift-stores list for sure.

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How to add a stoneware look to thrifted glass vases and bottles using just paint. #stoneware #diystoneware #stonewarevase

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