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DIY Yarn-Wrapped Glass Vase

Looking to add a touch of creativity to your home decor? Why not try making a DIY yarn-wrapped glass vase! This fun and simple craft project involves wrapping your favorite colored yarn around a glass vase to give it a unique and personalized look. Whether you're a crafting pro or just looking for a new hobby, this project is perfect for anyone looking to add a pop of color to their space. So grab your yarn, a glass vase, and let your creativity shine with this delightful DIY project!

Supplies for the Vase

Tall glass vase (You can find one at Dollar Tree store)
White jute twine
Natural jute twine
Hot glue gun
Scissors

How to Make It:

STEP 1
Gather the materials you are going to use. Before anything else, make sure you already have a pattern in mind for how your yarns cover the vase.

Turn on the glue gun to allow it to start heating up. You want to ensure it gets hot enough for the twine to stick to the glass easily.

STEP 2

When the hot glue gun is ready, start attaching the first yarn color from the bottom of the vase up, according to your desired pattern. In this example, I used the natural-colored twine as my base color.
Continue wrapping the glass vase with your jute twine. You want to add more rows until you achieve the desired height of that color.
You don’t need to add glue for each row of twine you attach as a dab of glue sticks more than a single line of yarn to the vase.
Craft tip: Don’t apply an excessive amount of glue onto the vase. You only need enough to allow the yarn to adhere to the glass surface.

You don’t want your vase to end up with a lot of visible, hardened glue.

STEP 3

Once you’ve achieved the desired height of your base color (in this case, the natural colored twine), cut the yarn and attach the edge securely on to the glass.
This is the part where you move on to the next color according to your pattern. I used white natural jute wine for my main color. I repeated the wrapping around process until the entire vase was covered in yarn.
To enhance my pattern, I stopped wrapping around the vase with white yarn just before I reached the mouth of the vase. I carried on to with finishing the vase cover with the same natural yarn color I used on the base.
Again, you have full control of how you want your yarns patterned on to the vase.


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