Sentences with phrase «using glass vases»

Using glass vases of different heights and shapes makes for a vignette that's fresh and dynamic.
Sources: Shelving: IKEA, modified by spray painting in black the railing Laundry baskets: Next Home, Modified by adding the gold door labels found at e local supermarket White storage baskets; IKEA, White Plastic Bins — Reused freezer bins lined with withe fabric and decorated with black ribbon Laundry Print: Downloaded from this website Black and wite Wall Art - By BESA GM Laundry Detergent Holder: DIY using a glass vase, cake stand and a stainless steel measuring cup for measuring detergent loads.
I used these glass vases that I had on hand, filled them half way up with these pretty pastel speckled eggs that I found at Target and topped them off with a bundle of geraniums from IKEA.

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I used a styrofoam ball atop the glass vase and toothpicks to attach the cupcakes.
They offer a great selection of olive oils that come in wonderful glass bottles, which I'm saving to use as vases after the olive oil is all gone!
They have soared in popularity with consumers for multiple uses including using them as drink glasses, jarring homemade sauces and jellies and using them as flower vases and other Pinterest ideas.
She discovered TC Energy Design carafes, glass vases that, according to the Mesa Creative Arts website, use the «structural physics of Sacred Geometry» to restructure liquids placed within, enhancing the taste and improving their biological value.
Last year I had gathered up acorns to use in a glass vase.
I used one glass as a vase for fresh cut flowers.
This giant glass jar vase is an old one from Home Goods, but you could use any casual glass vessel.
«I love simple flowers for the centre of wedding tables and we collected various vases, candle holders, glass containers and much more, which we used for this.
Additionally, a simple smoked glass vase with an elegant gold band was used for my florals.
I kept the glass vases that I used in my Winter Mantel, simply adding white hearts to the stems with glue dots.
«In terms of styling we wanted a handmade and vintage feel so we used things like fabric bunting, lace table clothes, jam jars for drinking glasses and old pickle bottles for vases.
So for spring this year I used a collection of milk glass goblets & vases and filled them with fresh flowers from our local grocery store.
I've got a few simple but pretty ideas to share with you in this video including: an alternative to the ring bearer's pillow, a lovely vintage looking picture frame, and an idea for dressing up glass jars to use as vases.
I used some of our old ornaments to put in a glass vase this year to upcycle them, as well.
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I found a really nice glass vase at Goodwill the other day and thought it could use a little bling.
Dressing Room Hemnes wardrobe, IKEA Dresser, vintage Jewelry holder, DIY using this Stacked glass shadow boxes, West Elm Ikat bowl, Anthropologie Egg crate, Anthropologie Necklace tree, Urban outfitters Hobnail bowl, vintage Hobnail vase, BHLDN Faux horn bowl, Pottery Barn Three piece trinket bowls, Young in the Mountains Concrete and gold planter, Target Lamps, Target Threshold collection
I also use a very large glass vase with Japanese lanterns and berries while incorporating my miners lamp into this arrangement.
For the ottoman I shopped the house for my yard sale birdcage and ceramic love birds and added my craft store tulips to an Anthropology glass that I use for a vase.
Using a drinking glass, she filled the vase with water, then tenderly arranged the roses and greens, and carried them into the sitting room., She was smiling as she reached the middle of the room.
In this lesson, you'll learn how to draw the structure of a copper pot - using techniques that can be applied to any other type of container (bottles, vases, cups, glasses etc.).
After you strike, you use weapons of opportunity, like a vase, a glass, anything within range, to throw at your attacker» explained Rossi.
When I saw this one today (the narrower one) I recalled seeing a project using them as a wrap around a vase or glass container and thought that would be really cute to redo the mantel downstairs.
Of course, the kitchen includes hallmarks of the family's history: Above the range is Erin's dad's collection of vases, on the wall are vintage foodie prints that belonged to her stepmother (a former cook) and up high is a tiny stained - glass window installed by Erin's grandfather (which can be opened using a quirky pulley system Erin kept in place).
A white Ma Maison lamp, mercury glass candlesticks and a carved urn detail from an antique arch create interest, while a votive used as a vase complements the smoky tones of the walls.
Use it to store flower room essentials such as scissors, string, gloves and glass stem vases, and display your country - style arrangements in pretty enamel jugs nearby.
Using craft paint and a gold - leaf kit, you can create stunning Easter eggs that will look beautiful on your holiday table, whether strewn across the top, as place settings or as a centrepiece, stacked in a glass vase.
If you are curious about the metal vases used with the tulips, they are actually metal lanterns I found at Michaels, then I placed a glass cylinder vase in them and turned them into beautiful displays.
Metal, ceramic and even colored glass vessels are more forgiving than clear vases — especially if you plan to use foam, marbles or a flower frog for stability.
My project uses Looking Glass spray, along with a clear glass vase with straight sides and some chevron shaped tape, along with some regular painter's Glass spray, along with a clear glass vase with straight sides and some chevron shaped tape, along with some regular painter's glass vase with straight sides and some chevron shaped tape, along with some regular painter's tape.
I used three candleholders with two tall milk glass vases in line between them.
love the use of plants in the rooms... the big branches in those glass vases are just amazing
The Opal large white glass bottle vase is the perfect home for brightly coloured, long - stemmed flowers, such as lilies, or can be used as a purely decorative piece.
I love mason jars because they're AWESOME!!!! I use them for everything, glasses, vases, photo props, gifts (I'm making snowglobes for Christmas), and they're easy to find
«The dining table shows an example of one of my favourite holiday decorating tips: Use the dishware you already have,» says Michael, who also filled milk glass vases with snippets of greenery to add to the fresh tablescape.
So for spring this year I used a collection of milk glass goblets & vases and filled them with fresh flowers from our local grocery store.
For a breezy coastal - chic look, fill this design with eye - catching sea glass or shell accents, or for a botanical display, use the base as a makeshift vase for a charming terrarium.
Gourmet Easter Jelly Beans / Gummy Carrots (not online) / Aqua lidded glass containter / 3 bags of Decorative Easter Robins eggs / Brown Oval Wire Basket / 3 sprays of wax flowers (the hot pink I used isn't online) / gorgeous white vase (not online) / speckled egg tree / Baby Birds Nest / Spring Bird / mint retro galvanized trash can / soft Easter bunny
I also have 45, yes 45, glass vases left over from our wedding last year just dying to be used (no pun intended.)
Bedroom: Headboard was custom fabricated by my upholsterer in a Chinoiserie inspired fabric from Kravet called Sestina, duvet and shams are from Pottery Barn, throw pillow is custom using an ikat print fabric from Kravet, Vintage Baker chests on my bedside are from Stenella Antiques in Pennsylvania via eBay, lamps are Haeger Potteries «Egg Lamps» from Lamps Plus online, reverse glass Chinese paintings on chests were inherited from my grandmother, the Asian scenic painting on the wall was an auction find, Chinese armoire is from eBay, each one of the blue & white porcelain vases on top were sourced on eBay, rug is from Madeline Weinrib, green faux bamboo table is from Pier 1, chandelier is from eBay, draperies are from JC Penney, nude woman lithograph between the windows is from eBay.
Sources: Sofa — Wayfair Rug — Wayfair Tufted Upholstered Chairs — Wayfair White Slipcovered Chairs — Ikea Lamps beside white chairs — HomeSense Gold Stool Tables beside white chairs — Walmart Baskets beside white chairs — HomeSense Velvet Pillows on Sofa — HomeSense Floral Lumbar Pillow — Made with Fabric from Tonic Living Blue floral pillows on white chairs — HomeSense White fringed pillows on tufted chairs — Wayfair Throw blanket on tufted chair — Wayfair Large Mirror — Urban Barn Art behind Sofa — Minted Light Fixture — Wayfair Octagonal main coffee table — Craigslist find painted with Benjamin Moore Aegean Teal Tray on coffee table — HomeSense Aqua / Mint flower bucket — Ikea Small blue side coffee table — Thrift store find painted with Rustoleum Serenity Blue White shelves beside fireplace — Wayfair Large Driftwood Star — Birch Lane Blue glass oversized vases on fireplace — HomeSense Farmhouse Candle Holders on fireplace — Walmart X-stool — DIY project (details coming soon) Faux greenery and floral blooms — Michaels Curtains — DIY project using Premier Prints fabric (tutorial here) Blinds — Blindster (details here)
hurricane vase or any other glass vase white sand any kind of flowering bulbs — I used hyacinth bulbs
I like to use the same elements around the room to help make things flow and feel cohesive — the same glass bud vases and spring blooms, old books, a pop of green, and the color of the frames mimic the tone of the wicker bottle and map hanging over the apothecary cabinet.
For the centerpiece I used clear glass vases of various heights and filled them with white eggs which were previously «dip died» in gold, and tied white and blue ribbons around the vases.
You'll need a glass vase and it doesn't have to be a cylinder (which would be easiest) but I do have a square vase I will use for my next project.
Recycle glass milk bottles to use for drinks or as vases; plant herbs for the windowsill in tin cans or use scrubbed terracotta plant pots as serving dishes.
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