Monday, June 18, 2012

Disgustingly Cheap DIY Decor






This little project began as a $2 flower purchase at Family Dollar to appease my bored, tired and cranky child.  It was a pretty blue fabric flower with a thick bendable green stem.  When he bored of it a few days later, the fabric flower was sitting on my table, and as I picked up an empty bread crumb container from the floor (one of my son's many "drums"), it hit me - insta-vase!

I simply covered the bread crumb container with scrapbook-quality paper, and shaped the stem to hold the flower upright inside of the vase.  Now I have a cute little decoration for my table.  A little cheesy?  Maybe.  But it is cute and there aren't many 2-year-old friendly centerpieces out there.


Here's how to make your own:
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Your supplies:
One fabric flower with bendable stem
One empty and rinsed out cardboard bread crumb container
Good quality glue or rubber cement
Good quality paper (thick enough so that the glue won't show through)

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Cut  your paper so that it fits the container, and add a strip of glue to get it started. Photobucket

There's a little white rim around the top of the container.  Tuck the paper under this.

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Add glue to the rest of the paper. Photobucket

Roll the paper around the container, tucking it under the little white rim as you go.

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Give it a minute or two to dry, and then trim off any excess paper from the bottom of the container with scissors. Photobucket

Take the bendy stem and form it so that it sits in the cup and holds the flower upright.

And voila!  The world's cheapest DIY vase!  It's pretty cute on my table, or on the half wall between my kitchen and living room (below).  I think it would also be cute to do a few and use them as part of a tablescape for an outdoor party, a kid's party, or even a baby or bridal shower.

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