Thousands are thrilled with this DIY craft project to turn unwanted glass jars into chic vases

‘This is the best hack I’ve ever seen’: How you can turn old sauce bottles and jars into vases and decorations worthy of Instagram – with amazing results

  • Thousands recycle unwanted glass jars and bottles from all over the house
  • The quiet movement was seen circulating on both Facebook and TikTok
  • The fun process involves painting the pegs and adding jute string
  • Baking soda can also be added to the paint to create a ceramic effect
  • The end result transformed the bottles and jars into elegant chic vases

Thousands of DIY enthusiasts around Australia are embracing a new move to turn old glass bottles and jars into stunning chic vases.

Perth’s mother, Carolina, showed the easy process in a December 17 TikTok video, which has since been viewed more than 88,000 times.

The craft project involves painting the pegs using acrylic paint and applying once-dried jute string for a country look.

The end result is sure to fill any dull corner and replace a decorative feature in the home.

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The fun craft project involves painting the pegs using acrylic paint and applying a once-dried string for a country look.

Perth's mother from Carolina showed the easy process in a TikTok video on December 17, which has since been viewed more than 88,000 times

The fun craft project involves painting the pegs using acrylic paint and applying a once-dried string for a country look.

In the clean video Carolina first surfaces a bottle of passata sauce by using a damp paper towel to remove any stickers and barcodes.

Using a brush she painted two layers on the jar to make sure the glass is not visible.

To make the jar look like ceramic, she mixed baking soda into a bowl of paint beforehand.

The abrasive texture of the baking soda will create a rough surface on the jar instead of a smooth finish.

Those who paint on a budget may want to consider purchasing small sample paint pots from Bunnings to decorate many vases of different colors.

Once the paint had dried, Carolina wrapped the string around the glass jar.

In the video Carolina first made the surface of a passata sauce bottle using a damp paper towel to remove any stickers and barcodes

For added convenience, she put the paint into a bowl

First clean the surface of Carolina passata sauce bottle using a damp paper towel to remove any stickers. She then put the white paint into a bottle

Using a paint press she applied two coats on the jar to make sure the glass was not visible

Once the paint had dried, the string was wrapped around the glass jar

Using a paint press she applied two coats on the jar to make sure the glass was not visible before stringing

Local Victorian Brittney suggested the simple method of sharing images to Facebook group Kmart Inspired Homes – which has over 334,000 members.

‘I shook these three this morning and I’m so happy with them! Recommended for a cheap and easy idea! she wrote.

Both Brittney and Carolina painted the glass beads white and the end result looked elegant.

Local Victorian Brittney suggested the simple way of sharing images to Kmart Inspired Homes Facebook group (pictured)

Local Victorian Brittney suggested the simple way of sharing images to Kmart Inspired Homes Facebook group (pictured)

Tips WHEN PAINTING THE VASES

Both glass and old ceramic pots can be used

Use examples of paint pots from Bunnings Warehouse to stay on a budget and choose several colors

Any paint can be used as long as it is water based

Use as much bi-carb soda as needed to create the texture you want

Paint the inside, outside and bottom of the vase as well

Make sure all the paint is dry before applying another layer of paint, otherwise it will peel off

Add as many layers as you like – the more paint you add, the more it looks

The fun and simple craft project takes place on a weekend and the unobtrusive reusable pots turn into chic, modern vases that fill any weird corner.

Others on both Facebook and TikTok said the DIY device was ‘brilliant’ and the end results ‘gorgeous’.

‘So beautiful!’ one commented online, another said: ‘Try it this weekend!’

The transformed vases can also be used as pots for plants to illuminate the garden or they can be used to store artificial foliage inside the house.

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