Hi there Garden Therapy readers ! I ’m Hanna fromPearls and Scissorsand I ’d like to share a recycling projection with you . I ’m a huge buff of kill multiple birds with one Oliver Stone , and this DIY projection is no elision . I had a pile of jars and glass bottles that I wanted to put to good consumption and a dire need for vases , so I created some simple jar and feeding bottle vessel with glass and ceramic paint .
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First of all , clean your jars and bottles remove all labels . I do this by letting them model in hot body of water for a few hour until the labels start to derive off . Then I launder the control surface and dry out them . In guild for the paint to stick by rights to the glass , it is good to clean it with pure alcohol before painting .
We used two different types of techniques to make our vases .
1 . you may run on your jarful or nursing bottle freehand , which move over you eternal possibilities to produce something singular . My friend Anneliis is good at drawing off , so she opt for the the freehand method and created a voluted surface , start from the center of the bottle and working her way around the nursing bottle add more spirals next to each other .

2 . Or , you could habituate a more foolproof method of tap . I ’m bad at drawing , so I chose a simpler method acting for creating my abstract pattern . The bottleful was produce by taping longsighted comic strip of tape along the nursing bottle in different angles , and then painting the uncovered areas in differerent colors . After the blusher has dry out , remove the tape .
Here I created two triangles inside each other on one side and one trigon on the other side of the jounce with mag tape and paint the interior of the triangle .
After the vases have dried for 24 hours , you plausibly have to bake them in the oven . Be careful to read the instructions that hail with the paint and follow them by the missive . If you did , you could savour your new endearing vases . I ’m holding my graduation bloom in mine .

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A particular thanks to the astonishingly talented Hanna fromPearls and Scissorsand her pal , Anneliis , for creating this mythic tutorial for us all . jibe out Hanna ’s website for more originative labor and you ’ll also see her mad sewing science .
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