DIY Spring Lace Tin Can Mug Flower Vase
Like I have mentioned before on my post DIY Easy Succulent Pot Holder that I made from upcycling tin can, I have lots of ideas on how to make use of the tin can. So here is my other diy tin can creation, a spring lace tin can mug flower vase.
There are things that you need to prepare for this diy spring lace tin can mug flower vase. :
- Used tin can (I got it from canned food)
- Blue spray paint
- Lace
- Drawer’s handle
- Glue
- Screw and bolt
Now, let’s check out these easy steps to upcycling tin can into a spring lace mug flower vase :
- Clean the used tin can properly and spray paint it with blue. Leave it dry.
- Glue a lace on top and below the tin can mug. Let it dry.
- Screw the drawer handle to the tin can mug and secure it with bolt.
- Put some flowers to the tin can mug that serves as a flower vase. There you go, your diy lace flower tin can mug vase for spring decoration is ready.
More flowers on your home would reflect spring, pair it with spring colors decoration and you will have it perfect spring decor. So, my lace tin can mug flower vase is great diy for spring decor. For more spring DIYs, please follow me, it’s great to share and inspires!
See you later!
Welcoming spring creativity!
Mel
I entered some challenges for my DIY Spring Lace Tin Can Mug Flower Vase. to:
- Craft Rocket Challenges – Flowers
- A Perfect Time To Craft – Anything goes
- Get Creative – Anything But A Card
- Love To Craft – Anything Goes
- Altered Eclectics – Anything Goes
- Rhedds Creative Spirit – Anything Goes
- A Bit More Time To Craft – Anything Goes
This is absolutely gorgeous!!!! I think with some help my developmentally disabled adults could do this one! Thanks!
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Yup, it’s a very easy diy, but amazing result 🙂 Thank you Diane!
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Love it. So pretty and you are recycling so extra points for that. Thanks again for another great idea.
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Thank you! I love upcycling and I still have more ideas with tin cans 🙂 Can’t get enough of it!
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So pretty! I hate throwing out cans. This gives me some great ideas for what I can do with them, especially since I want to bring more flowers into my home. Thanks!
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True, cans have lots of potential for home decoration. I’m sure your home will look more fantastic! Thank you Kat!
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I love this! Super cute!
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Thanks Robin! 🙂
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I’m in love!!!!
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Thank you !!!! 🙂
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What a fab idea, pretty and functional too. Thank you for taking part in the March “Love To Craft Challenge”. DT Sam x
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Thank you so much Sam! Tin can do lots! 😀
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Wow, what a transformation! This is stunning, I love the blue colour with that lace trim and the handle looks fabulous 😁. Wishing you a happy new week! J 😊 x
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Thank you Jo! I couldn’t believe it either 🙂 Happy week to you too! hugs!
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How amazingly clever! You never cease to amaze me with your DIYs.
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Thank you Denise! That’s very kind of you, I appreciate that! 🙂 Hugs
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Hugs to you too Mel 🙂
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Love the simplicity of your flower can. Thank you for joining in at Rhedd’s Creative Spirit Challenge.
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Thank you Julie! I do love simplicity 😄
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yowzers that is soooo pretty!
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Pinning! What a beautiful idea, and I love that it epicycles the tin can as well! Thank you so much for sharing with the Hearth and Soul Link Party.
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This is simply adorable. How cute this would look on my deck this summer! I love a good upcycle and this certainly fits the bill. TFS with #OMHGWW
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That is SO pretty! The handle is a great extra addition, it makes it look so much more expensive.
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Great upcycle idea, Mel!
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Thank you Alice! Happy Friday!
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Very lovely idea.
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Thank you so much!
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Wow, I love this recycle idea. So adorable. Just wanted to let you know that you will be featured this week at Over The Moon party.
https://eclecticredbarn.blogspot.com/2019/03/over-moon-linky-party_17.html
Have a great day.
Hugs,
Bev
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Thank you so much Bev! I really appreciate it! xo!
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Isn’t that cute? Great way to upcycle and use up some florals that might be laying around, too! Thanks for sharing with us at Creatively Crafty. We’ve just started a Facebook group called Creatively Crafty Showcase and you’re invited to join us! It’s another way to share this post and just about anything creative plus we’ll have opportunities to interact/support each other. You’ll find us here http://bit.ly/2TL8Pli. Hope to see you soon!
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It’s an honor Lydia, but I have to set up a facebook account first. I’m going there and really looking forward to join in. Thank you so much!
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Springful and lovely! Thanks for sharing with us at Rhedd’s Creative Spirit challenge!
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Thank you Lys! Happy weekend!
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Hi Tammy, this is the cutest most clever thing I have seen made using a can that would normally be thrown away, how nice it turned out. It is a perfect recycled project! Thank you for sharing on #omhgff this week! Pinned to share!
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Wow thank you so much Karren! Will find you on Pinterest so we can share to each other. Happy weekend!
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This is cute. Just dropping in from the Funtastic Friday Linky Party. I love the addition of the handle!
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Thank you so much! Glad you love it, have a great week!
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What a clever project for spring!
Congrats – you are one of our featured guests at Inspire Me Monday at Create With Joy this week! 🙂
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Thank you so much! Very honored! 😄
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Thank you so much!
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This is so cute! Who knew that a used can of green beans could look so good? Thanks for sharing with us 🙂
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True, I couldn’t believe myself, tin can do anything! lol Thank you so much Erin!
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Mel, I am sincerely impressed by your talent and creativity! These creations are absolutely stunning! The contrast of the blue and white with the corals and yellows is perfect. You’ve got one heck of an eye! Keep up the inspiration!
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What a great DIY craft and love that it’s up-cycled! Perfect for the spring! Can’t wait for gardening! 🌷
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Thank you so much! Happy Spring and gardening!
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This is so cute. And I happen to have a bunch of drawer pulls, and even a gallon tin can that I saved— I can make a giant one! Thank you for sharing at the “You’re the Star” Blog Hop!
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Wow, you can make centerpieces for a party with all that tin cans! 🙂 Thank you Liberty!
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This is really nice!.
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Thank you so much!
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Very pretty! 😊
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Thank you so much!
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I love this.
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Thank you Rebecca!
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Very clever use of an empty can. Thank you for the inspiration! I might be using this for som Autumn decor. 🙂
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Thank you so much! Glad you like it.
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