Cupcakes and Cashmere

Floating Vase

July 20th, 2010

There’s certainly a reason I haven’t shared many pictures of my kitchen.  Besides an oversized clock and one piece of art, the walls are dull, the space is tiny and I still haven’t replaced the Venetian Blinds that cover the window.   Since I spend an inordinate amount of time in there cooking and cleaning, I decided that a suspended vase (Luna would knock one over if I put it on the window sill) would add just enough color to brighten up the room.  Here are the simple steps I took to make mine:



1. I bought a piece of wood (approximately 7″ x 6″ x 1/2″) that I sloppily painted white for a worn-in feel.

2. Find a small vase or jar (mine was filled with Maraschino Cherries) that has a lip at the top.   Position it on the wood and drill two holes on either side at the the base of the opening.



3. Wrap steel wire around the lip of the jar a few times and twist it once until it’s secure.  Position the jar so that it’s lined up on the wood and poke the ends through the small holes that you drilled.  Wrap them together in the back and clip any extra wire.

4. Drill two additional holes at the top of the wood and wrap a second piece of steel wire through leaving a large loop at the top.  Twist the ends around the base and clip off the extra wire.

5. Add water, flowers (I like Sweet Peas) and hang!

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  • http://www.thebudgetbabe.com The Budget Babe

    so clever! i can never have flowers in the kitchen because i inevitably knock them over while cooking. this solves that problem in such a beautiful way.

  • http://www.VisforOlive.blogspot.com Olive

    This is awesome! I’m totally making one for my own kitchen…I too have a clumsy cat that knocks over everything in her path. What a great solution!

    Olive

    http://www.VisforOlive.blogspot.com

  • http://www.samaireinvancouver.blogspot.com Samaire

    that’s a fantastic idea I think I just might try that!

    –Samaire*
    http://samaireinvancouver.blogspot.com/

  • http://getthewordsout.blogspot.com Kelile

    Okay, so im completely in love with this diy idea!!! so great.

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  • http://alongtheshorestyle.blogspot.com Becca

    This is such a cute idea!

  • http://www.parisknit.blogspot.com Paty Fontes

    I love your idea, fantastic!
    Have a great weekend!
    http://www.parisknit.blogspot.com

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  • http://www.pushupswithpolish.com emily

    simply beautiful!

  • sg

    it would be nice to shape the wood or use one of those beveled pieces at craft stores that could mount a small animal head. it looks a little more shabby than chic right now.

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  • http://katiegariepy.blogspot.com/ Katie

    We dig it! Featured you on our blog :)
    http://katiegariepy.blogspot.com/

  • http://nadinetani.wordpress.com Nadine

    That’s such a good idea! doesn’t even seen like i’ts home made!

  • http://www.glamour-boys.com/ enterrement de vie de jeune fille Paris

    Très bonne idée, ces fleurs sont très jolies !!

    Séréna

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  • http://www.browneyedcharmer.blogspot.com Molly

    Putting your own touch on anything is always the best way to decorate a space. Love how you made the mason jar look like it was floating on the wooden board. Such a simple effect, but brightens up any space!

  • K.C. Ward

    Love the idea. I came across this post when I did a search on floating vases. I knew it could be done and you have showed me how! I am going to be adding a picture frame as a border for living 3D artwork.

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  • Anna

    So excited for this project! I bought all the supplies yesterday and can’t wait to start making it today!

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  • Tamires

    Perfeito! Você é muito criativa!

  • http://www.abitofmayhem.blogspot.com A Bit Of Mayhem

    I AM TRYING THIS!!!

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  • http://messybut-beautiful.blogspot.com/ Ashley B

    i love this! i can’t wait to make them!

    ash
    messybut-beautiful.blogspot.com

  • Flutterby

    What an awesome idea!! I have a teeny, tiny, itty-bitty kitchen with NO counterspace (I literally have only my microwave counter), and any other surface of my small house is overwhelmed with books, photos, a couple lamps, various pieces, magazines, papers, etc. I’ve always longed for a space to display my flowers from my garden. This is a fun, creative solution that will work great! (Now, to find space on a wall…)

  • http://www.vintageprettypearl.blogspot.com Pearl

    CUTE!!!!!

  • http://zanniplainjanefashion.blogspot.com kathryn@ZPJF

    I tried a modified version of this – thanks for the inspiration!

    http://zanniplainjanefashion.blogspot.com/2011/01/diy-project-water-bottle-wall-art.html

  • http://www.marykeeymusic.com mary

    Love the idea! love the flowers! I think im going to try this one immediately! :-)
    xo

  • http://sarahamcmahon.blogspot.com/ Sarah

    Wow, this is a great idea. I’m totally going to try this out! Thanks for posting.

  • Shannon

    Great idea!

  • http://reverienotes.wordpress.com/ janine

    Such a brilliant idea. I’m moving into a new flat and scouring blogs for articles like these. I love how your blog is so varied, it’s a really interesting read.

  • Isabel

    Great idea! I also have cats, who love to eat my fresh flowers. I painted mine a muted grey/blue and braided twine around the neck to cover the wire.

  • http://www.sofashionist.blogspot.com Deinha Rocha

    Great idea girllll!

    !Xoxo!
    http://www.sofashionist.blogspot.com

  • Gildete Lima

    OMG, this is so creative and beautiful!!!!!!!! I love it!

  • http://www.onejour.tumblr.com D Laughton

    I tried reading all of the comments to see if someone already asked this, but figured I would just ask. What would you recommend when I wanted to change the water? Taking the entire thing done and doing it carefully or loosening the wire and taking out the jar? Also, any tips on keeping flowers fresher, longer? Thanks! I love this blog!

  • http://projectjarrett.blogspot.com/ Lindsey

    Last week I used your tutorial and my floating vase turned out adorable! Thank you for the daily inspiration.

    http://projectjarrett.blogspot.com/2011/05/floating-vase.html

  • Gabrielle

    I love the floating vase! I made it for my mum for mother’s day last year and we have it hanging (in a sheltered area) near the front door – flowers last about 2-3 weeks when they’re outside! It always looks beautiful, especially when entering the house.
    Thanks for this DIY!

  • http://www.modischepandora.com pandora

    wow ich mag es. danke dafuer

  • http://Thefashionalli Allison

    I am so excited to try this! I think I might try it for my sparsely decorated bathroom! Love!

  • Britany

    I am so happy that you posted this. I love fresh flowers in my house, but my very loving and bratty cat knocks over any vase I put in the house. My finance thinks of it as a blessing as he always has an excuse to not by flowers. I can’t wait to make this. Thanks so much for the post.

  • http://theimpossiblegirl.blogspot.com Desiree

    This is such a fantastic idea! I have a cat so this will work wonderous!

    Desiree
    http://theimpossiblegirl.blogspot.com

  • http://loveandzest.com Kristina @ Love and Zest

    Bookmarked! Can’t wait to make this.

  • http://instagr.am/p/JHXfW/ Leone Avery

    I made this project as a house warming gift for my friend. She loved it!!
    See the final product here, http://instagr.am/p/JHXfW/.

    Real easy to make, and there are many different versions you can make.

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  • Heidi

    If I wanted to put this in my bedroom, but my room is a pretty darker green, what would you recommend for colors?