Happy Day Friends! Are you hopping over from Simply 2 Moms? If so, welcome! I’m excited to join them and our host, Pasha from Pasha is Home for a fun Anything Goes Valentine blog hop. I’m sharing how to create an updated vintage look for a delightful centerpiece. The other creative posts are at the end.
How to Create an Updated Vintage Look For a Delightful Centerpiece
If you’ve been around here anytime at all then you know I don’t consider myself crafty. Everything I try either comes out comical or disastrous. Once in a while I share the disappointment, other times, I relieve you of my indignation. You also know that I love anything vintage with milk glass being one of those loves. Milk glass is hard to find in the antique stores around here. So, when I saw these clear glass knobby vases at Hobby Lobby for $3.00 (at 50% off), I thought I could turn them into something a teeny bit more updated. They didn’t turn out exactly the way I pictured in my head but still pretty cute. Here’s how I devised them.
Steps 1 and 2 for painting knobby vases
Now this isn’t rocket science. I first used a sponge brush and painted two coats of white high-gloss paint on the vase. I thought the high gloss would look closest to milk glass. Well, you can see from the photo that didn’t look so hot. I also didn’t listen to my daughter when she said to tape it off with frog tape to get a smooth line. In my defense, it has little knobs so I didn’t think the tape would work. Wouldn’t you think the same thing?
Tools for the “charm” on bottle.
Next I tried watering down the paint and dipping the vase. I didn’t have anything deep enough so twirling it around seemed the best solution. I would have swirled it around on the inside but I wanted the “updated” look by only doing half of the case. After dipping 3 vases, it was good enough for me. That seems to be my life motto – good enough.
Finished updated vintage looking knobby vases
To jazz them up and work with my Valentine’s Day centerpiece, I molded pink Sculpey Clay and cut out little hearts for a “charm”. Using a small heart cookie cutter was much more fun than dipping the vases. I’m actually looking for more things I can do with the clay. It was very satisfying. And I used the metal stamps I already had to press in sayings like you see on the edible candy hearts.
Despite the messiness, I actually like the outcome.
I know, they don’t look exactly like the beautiful vintage milk glass vases but if I squint and maybe put the vases in the middle of a large table far away from the place setting or up on a shelf at least 8 foot high, people might not see that the paint line isn’t perfect. Just maybe they’ll ask oh wow, how can I create an updated vintage look for a delightful centerpiece like that? If they are real friends, that’s what they’d say. My advice with this project, stick with real friends.
Okay, thanks for stopping by. If you’d like to know more about me, click here for the About Me Page. I always enjoy meeting new friends. And if you’re going in order, next up on the hop is Kim from Cottage in the Mitten. She’s keeping things easy too and I always enjoy a fun garland!
More Valentine’s and Galentine’s Inspiration
How to Keep Your Valentines Day Decor Simple yet Pretty // Pasha is Home
5 Decor Ideas to Show Your Home Some Love this Valentine’s Day // Shiplap and Shells
At Home Valentines Ideas // Sand Dollar Lane
Cozy Valentine Bedroom Ideas // The Pond’s Farmhouse
How To Set A Beautiful Valentine’s Day Table Setting // White Lilac Farmhouse
Shades of Pink Valentine’s Home Tour // Willow Bloom Home Blog
Romantic Antique Table Setting with Thoughtful Design // Dabbling and Decorating
Beautiful Valentine’s Decor Inspiration // White Arrows Home
Heart Shaped Tea Bags DIY // Paint Me Pink
How to Make Easy DIY Valentine’s Tree Ornaments // Simply 2 Moms
How to Create an Updated Vintage Look For a Delightful Centerpiece // County Road 407
How to Make an Easy Valentine’s Garland // Cottage in the Mitten
Cocktails for Galentine’s Day // A Life Unfolding
Handwritten Valentine’s Day Love Letter // My Sweet Savannah
Last Minute Valentine’s Day Gifts // Southern Crush at Home
Cindy,
I love this idea. The hearts are so cute. What a fun hop.
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Thank you Rachel. I actually had fun for a change doing a craft.
I love the glass bottles and your paint treatment is just fine. If it weren’t starting to sleet, is go to Hobby Lobby to see they still have them. Lovely with the clay hearts and pink tulips.
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LOL! I was thinking I’d like to go to the grocery store today but forget it. We keep getting alerts for traffic accidents all around us. Stay warm and safe! Thanks for the sweet comment.
This is adorable! I
Love it. Hugs to you.
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Adorable? – I’ll take it! Thanks Renae.
Oh my gosh Cindy, how cute are these? I love them!
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I love them too. First time in a long time I’ve liked a craft I’ve done. Thank you Ann!
Oh, Cindy!! I think they turned out beautiful! Perfectly imperfect as they say. They look so cute with those little charms on them. Tulips are my favorite!! Stunning in those vases. Pinned!
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Thank you Rachel. I appreciate that. Perfectly imperfect is good with me! Happy Day friend.
super cute and so sweet, Cindy. I can see how the the nobs can be difficult to cover. The clay heart is just adorable. I’ve never worked with that clay, but what a fun idea. Perfect with the tulips!!
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I’d never worked with the clay either but found it so fun and soothing at the same time. Looking forward to using up the rest. Thanks Debra!
Cindy, they are perfect! So cute and you can use them year round!
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Yes! Year round is the plan. I’m going to try pouring a milky paint inside and see how that looks. Thanks Leen!
Super cute idea!
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Thank you Melanie. Happy Valentine’s Day
I do love these! Wishing I had the supplies to try it out!!
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Yay! When you do, invite me over and we can make some together! I’d love to try swirling the paint around on the inside. Thank you Julie!
I love how you update these vases with paint! So cute and so are pink hearts! What a fun centerpiece!
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Thanks Michelle. I love looking at it each day. Mostly because of the fake pink tulips. I love pink! Happy Galentine’s Day!
Cindy, these vases are so stinking cute! I love them!!! They are perfect and better than the milk glass ones. I love the two-tone with the sweet heart.
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Aww, thank you so much Tammy. You made my day. I don’t feel crafty so your sweet comment put a big smile on my face. Happy Valentine’s!
You vases look so good and I love the pink clay hearts!
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Those pink hearts were my favorite craft of the day. Reminded me of the the good ol’ days when we played with Playdoh. Thanks bunches Kim. π
This centerpiece is such a fantastic idea! I love those pink hearts! Happy Valentine’s Day! Pinned.
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Thank you AnnMarie. Happy Valentine’s to you both!
How charming! See the pun there?!?!? π
Pinned.
xo,
Libbie
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LOL Libbie. I see what you did there. Hope you have a wonderful holiday. π
Oh My Goodness my friend! I love these precious vases ~ especially the little clay hearts! You’re so creative my friend! Thank you so much for sharing ~ you’re amazing!
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Thank you Melanie. I love your enthusiasm! Hope you have a fantastic Valentine’s Day!
This is just the sweetest idea, Cindy. And the pink tulips are a must-have for Valentine’s Day. Just too cute my friend.
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I use those pink tulips ALL THE TIME! I love them. Wish I had a garden full of flowers – like someone else I know! Thank you Kim.
This is such a lovely DIY, Cindy! You have inspired me to paint some of my vases now!
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Oh my golly, yay! I’m so glad you’ve been inspired! Don’t forget to use the painters tape. LOL. They’ll come out much nicer than mine. Thank you so much Norma!
Cindy, despite you ups and downs you had with the vases, they turned out very cute. Love the clay hearts too! Have a good week. -Meagan
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I do like how they finally turned out. Took a little bit or brain work but that’s okay! Thank you Meagan
Cindy these are about the cutest things I’ve seen in quite some time! I love them. Now that the streets are somewhat passable and the sun is shining I’m off to Hob Lob! Thanks for the inspiration!
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You are so welcome Tammy. Glad you saw something that inspired you! Have fun at Hobby Lobby. I’ll be there today as well! π
Such a cute idea! I love the knobby vases! I think my mom has some of theseβ¦ I might have to steal them π
Karin
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LOL, they were super cheap at Hobby Lobby so maybe you won’t have to steal your moms! π Thanks Karin
I love this project Cindy!! These turned out soooooo cute and little clay hearts are the perfect touch π
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Thanks bunches Tanya. I loved playing with the clay! Hope you have a great weekend.
This is such a pretty idea and I love the way you did the charms. I want to try that!!
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When you try the clay, you will start to look for other things to make with clay. It’s addicting! π