Don't throw the Fairy bottle out of it to make a chic vase

  • Dec 17, 2020
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Hello dear subscribers!

Made a vase from a plastic bottle from Fairy and other materials. It turned out to be a simple but cool vase in which you can pour water and put flowers.

A huge request for those who find it easier to buy, pass by, do not waste your time on this article. For you, they have long come up with a store on the couch, where you can buy anything without lifting the 5 point from the couch. And for us it is primarily a hobby, a matter for the soul. Thank you!

And for those who are interested in how we made the vase, now I will tell and show everything in detail.

To make a vase, we used:

· A bottle from Fairy;

· Scissors, stationery knife, marker, sandpaper;

· Nail polish remover;

· Plaster-based construction putty (finishing);

· Brushes;

· Knife for sandwiches;

· Eggshell;

· PVA glue and hot glue;

· Thin lace;

· Decoupage napkin;

· Acrylic paints;

· Acrylic lacquer.

Step 1.

Remove all labels from the bottle.

Step 2.

Cut off the top of the bottle, clean it with sandpaper and wipe it with nail polish remover.

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Step 3.

We paint the future vase with white acrylic paint.

Step 4.

We dilute the finishing putty to the required thickness.

We put putty on the bottle with a sandwich knife, it turned out to be quite convenient for them to work. Putty layer approx. 2-3 mm.

Immediately on the raw putty, with a thin brush, we begin to draw circular patterns.

Step 5.

After 30 minutes, when the putty grasps a little, we correct the edges of the putty with a knife. Leave the putty to dry for 12 hours.

Step 6.

Sandpaper a little over the dried putty.

Step 7.

Knead the eggshell into crumbs. Apply PVA glue to the vase and glue the egg crumbs. Dry for a couple of hours.

Step 8.

We glue a thin string to the vase with hot glue.

Step 9.

We go through the putty with PVA glue to give it greater strength.

Step 10.

Tear off the fragments you like from the decoupage napkin and glue it on the vase. Dry for 1-2 hours.

Step 11.

We paint the whole vase with black acrylic paint, just without touching the pasted fragments of napkins.

After the black paint, apply a slightly white paint and add a silver color at the end.

Step 12.

We cover with acrylic varnish.

It turned out to be a very simple, chic do-it-yourself vase.

If you still have questions, watch the video:

Check out which vases we have made:

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Cute vase made of plastic container

Decorative vase from tin cans

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Thank you very much!