The next time you see an outdated vase in your attic or regional pre-owned shop, look beyond its pattern, and you’ll likely discover that it’s brimming with style potential. Long as a vase is structurally sound and you like the shape, you can change it into contemporary décor by giving it a decoupage up-cycle.
For this task, we covered the pattern of an old vase with paper flowers eliminated from leftover napkins and affixed them to the vase using craft glue. You can utilize any pattern that fits your individual visual, including geometric patterns, stripes, wildlife, and beyond. No matter what appearance you’re hoping accomplish this, DIY craft is a wonderful method to revive old vessels.
Instructions
Tidy the vase:
Spray an all-purpose cleaner onto a microfiber cloth and clean the vase clean.
Paint the vase:
Using a paint ideal to the material of your vase, paint the entire surface of the vase to cover its existing pattern. Let the paint dry totally.
Cut out paper napkins:
Remove the backing from paper napkins and eliminate your wanted shapes. Eliminate as many shapes as you need to cover the vase.
Glue the paper napkins onto the vase:
Place the paper napkins over the vase. Once you’re pleased with your style, dip a paint brush in craft glue and use the glue over the napkins. Let the glue dry totally.