Burlap-Wrapped Vases
Burlap-wrapped vases are the perfect way to add a touch of rustic charm to your home decor. These versatile vases bring a warm and inviting feel to any space, whether displayed on a shelf, table, or as a centerpiece at a special event. The earthy texture of the burlap paired with the delicate beauty of fresh flowers creates a harmonious blend of nature's simplicity and elegance. Experiment with different flower arrangements to create a unique look that suits your style and brightens up your surroundings. Embrace the cozy, down-to-earth vibe of burlap-wrapped vases and infuse your living space with a welcoming, cozy flair.
Here is what you will need:
Cylindrical glass vases (Mine came from Dollar Tree)
Burlap remnants
Jute twine
Hot glue gun
Flowers or plants
Sphagnum moss
And here is what you will do:
Measure your vase (Mine were 7 1/2 inches tall and 11 inches in circumference)
Cut a piece of burlap as tall as your vase and one inch wider that the circumference. ( I cut mine at 7 1/2 “ x 12”)
If you are using a potted plant, it is best to go ahead and place it in the vase at this point. Add a little sphagnum moss to the top of the vase to hide the dirt.
Remove some of the threads from the top and bottom of the burlap to create fringe
Fold the top section of the burlap down about an inch and press in place
Wrap the burlap around the vase and secure with straight pins
Hot glue the burlap in place where the edges cross over in the back. Use only a small amount in 3 or 4 places and be certain to wiggle the burlap to make sure it is not attached to the vase. You can then remove the burlap wrappers and reuse the vases if you wish.
Wrap a length of jute twine around the vase several times and tie it off.
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