Upcycled Bottle Vases With Soft Spring Colors

For this coming Spring, I have an idea to make a quick or last-minutes Spring decoration. It’s an Upcycled Bottle Vases With Soft Spring Colors. It’s easy to make and one of the great way to upcycle your glass bottles from wine bottles, sauce bottles, seasoning bottles or any other glass bottles you have. The idea is super simple, as simple as the materials and as simple as the making. You can see how easy are the steps to make these soft looking vases to welcome your Spring. Let’s start with the supplies that I used to make these bottle vases with soft Spring colors.

Things To Prepare

It’s a short list of supplies that you need to prepare. Try to replace it with something similar to my material if you don’t have the same one. Just use whatever you have in your craft stash. Let’s see what are the list supplies which used to make this Upcycled Bottle Vases With Soft Spring Colors :

  • Two different shapes and sizes of glass bottles (used-bottles)
  • White Spray Paint
  • Light green ribbon (1/8 inch)
  • Baby pink ribbon (1/8 inch)
  • Clear glue

How To Make

I chose a very simple way to make these soft colors bottle vases, instead of twice spraying technique which I’ve done my gold bottle vase before; this time I used ribbon as the Spring soft colors against white painted bottles. Anyway, just follow these easy steps on how to do Upcycled Bottle Vases With Soft Spring Colors :

1 . Make sure your glass bottles are cleaned. Spray paint the bottles with white paint. Let it sit until it’s dry.

2. Cut baby pink ribbon and glue it around the bottom part of one of the bottle. Then, followed by light green ribbon for the other bottle. Don’t make too many ribbon winding, let it has the contrast between the pale white of the bottles and the ribbon’s colors.

3. Last touch is to insert some Baby’s Breath into the Spring bottles vases. Super lovely! It looks soft and pure.

I used baby pink and light green as my color choices for soft Spring colors with a pure neutral white. I think it’s a great look for decoration on Winter to Spring transition. But it looks perfect for Spring as well.

This Upcycled Bottle Vases With Soft Spring Colors project is my contribution to The Sustainable Craft Challenge Blog Hop hosted by Julie with her beautiful blog Sum of Their Stories. It’s a craft challenge with a sustainable principle behind it which comes in different theme every month. This month, the theme is “SOFT” and last two months were “LOVE” and “WARM“. I love to be part of this challenge as I love to upcycle things into something new, beautiful and useful.

Now, let’s see what other blogger’s projects!

Sum of their StoriesUpcycled Sweater Easter Gift Bags
Purple Hues and MeLoopy Yarn Lamb Treat Jar
Christine’s CraftsDIY Hair Towel Wrap
Mimi – A Great Name for GrandmaDIY Sock Bunnies
Stone Cottage AdventuresDIY Cozy Weighted Warmer
Southern SunflowersNo Sew Drop Cloth Bunny Pillow
Sew Crafty CrochetCrochet Tabby Cat
Treasures Made From YarnStash Buster Blanket
Decor Craft DesignUpcycled Bottle Vases With Soft Spring Colors
Life as a LEO WifeFarmhouse Chunky Yarn Wreaths for Spring

For more of my future Spring and Saint Patrick’s Day posts, please follow me! And if you wanted to add my creations to your Pinterest boards, please follow me on Pinterest! Also find me on Instagram and Twitter!

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Upcycled Christmas Vase

This last December Challenge Theme is Winter! I love to upcycle things, give them a brand new life and turn them into something beautiful and useful. This time I get my idea from a vintage vase I found on Pinterest. I was inspired to make a a white winter vase which also goes well with Christmas theme. Now, the project is Upcycled Christmas Vase which recycling a Coke can. But before I move on, let me explain a bit about The Sustainable Pinterest Challenge.

The Pinterest Challenge has had a bit of a reboot for 2022 and is now the Sustainable Pinterest Challenge. Each month I join a group of creative bloggers and we select a pin or two that we feel inspired by and give it a go. Starting in January 2022 the Pinterest Challenge has a sustainable, eco friendly twist to it. All the projects shared will have something about them that involves recycling, upcycling, a general ethos of reducing waste and using what we have. It’s not about beating ourselves with a stick, it’s just about giving thought to how we can make small changes in our lives just a little more sustainable and reduce our impact on the environment.

Last month’s theme challenge was “Christmas” and I made an DIY Christmas Can Holder. For this month theme “Winter” as sustainable as a base to any of our challenge projects, I used a soda plastic bottle for a winter vase which looks fantastic as Christmas decoration.

Things To Prepare

Super easy and quick to make and easy-to-find supplies, so this Upcycled Christmas Vase from a soda plastic bottle is just great for upcycling project and also for Christmas decorations. Let’s see what are the complete short list of supplies that were used to make this Upcycled Christmas Vase :

  • Plastic bottle of soda (Large bottle)
  • used mug cover
  • Gold reindeer ornament
  • Gold ribbon
  • Gold marker
  • White paint
  • Glue gun

How To Make

This surely a super easy recycling Christmas project, I’m sure. Just follow these easy steps on how to make Upcycled Christmas Vase :

1 . Make sure your soda plastic bottle is cleaned. Cut two-third of top part of the bottle. Keep the rest for diy plastic pot or plastic holder

2 .Paint the plastic vase with white. Also paint the mug cover in white. Let it dry before continue to the next step.

4. Glue together the mouth of the plastic bottle to the mug cover with glue gun.

5. Draw dots by using gold maker on the bottom part and below part of the vase.

6. Take some gold ribbon and tie it to the vase, make a bow. And at last, insert the gold reindeer ornament. You’re done!

You can make this upcycled Christmas Vase for a center piece on Christmas dinner. Maybe I will make something to compliment the vase on my next post. We’ll see!

Now, let’s take a look at what the other Sustainable Pinterest Challenge participants have made for their “Winter” challenge.

Julie | Sum of their Stories

Gail | Purple Hues and Me

Julie | Treasures Made From Yarn

T’onna | Sew Crafty Crochet

Niki | Life as a LEO Wife

Mel | Decor Craft Design

Allyson | Southern Sunflowers

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Here’s the list of projects :

DIY Punched Tin Lantern Upcycle

Free Printable Thank you & DIY Snack Basket for Christmas Delivery Drivers

Cardboard Ornament Craft Idea

Upcycled Christmas Vase

Upcycled Plaid Scarf Wreath

Snowman

Natural Woven Tree with Berries

For more of my future Christmas posts, please follow me! And if you wanted to add my creations to your Pinterest boards, please follow me on Pinterest! Also find me on Instagram and Twitter!

For creative fellow bloggers, don’t forget to join You’re The Star” Blog Hop, Happiness Is Homemade Link Party and Home Matters Linky! Link your inspiring posts (anything, from recipes, home decor, DIYs, crafts, family, health to gardening) every Monday and Sunday. Get a change to be featured! I’m one of the co-host of You’re The Star blog hop for Creative Week and Happiness Is Homemade; I will choose the creative posts to be featured on Creative Features week and on Happiness Is Homemade. Please come and join the blog hop and I would love to see you there! Please join and share the news!