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It happens: in a cozy interior you feel the lack of a small touch. It could be a floor lamp, an elephant figurine or a floor vase. A standing interior vase is quite an expensive pleasure. But you can make just such a vase from scrap material that suits the color, shape and size, using old dishes, a broken flower pot and toilet paper.
Materials for work:
  • Deep frying pan with lid – 1 pc.;
  • Plastic salad bowl – 1 pc.;
  • Tall flower pot – 1 pc.;
  • Plaster bandage – 1 pc.;
  • Hooks from window planters – 2 pcs.;
  • “Cold welding” – 3 blocks;
  • Gouache paint “bronze”, glue “liquid nails”, stationery knife, plastic (or self-hardening clay), toilet paper, PVA construction glue, varnish, gouache, putty, eggshells, rolling pin, craquelure varnish.

Stages of work:


First stage: preparing the base.
We select containers that are suitable in size (in this MK a deep frying pan with a lid, a plastic salad bowl, and a tall flower pot are used).
suitable container size

Cut out the bottom of the pot and salad bowl.
Cutting out the bottom

Glue the pot and salad bowl with liquid nails glue.
Gluing the pot together

Gluing the pot together

We supplement the structure with a frying pan (after getting rid of its handle) and an inverted lid, gluing the elements together with “liquid nails”.
We complement the design with a frying pan

Second stage: decorative handles.


We attach the handles to the sides with a bandage (hooks from window planters, can be made from large wire). We fix the bandage using “liquid nails”. Let's dry it.
decorative handles

Third stage: we give the structure the desired shape.


We gradually unwind the plaster bandage, thoroughly sprinkling it with water.
give the structure the desired shape

give the structure the desired shape

Cover the entire surface with a bandage, moving from top to bottom. The plaster must be thoroughly wetted over the entire surface, immediately smoothing it with the palm of your hand. We dry it for a day.
Cover the entire surface with a bandage

Cover the entire surface with a bandage

We cover all roughness and unevenness with a thin layer of putty (I used already applied, creamy consistency).
cover with a thin layer of putty

The fourth stage: we design the lower part.


To imitate stonework we use eggshells. We thickly cover a small part of the surface of the vase with liquid PVA glue, put pieces of eggshell on it and generously moisten it again with PVA. Let's dry it.
decorate the bottom part

Cover the shell with toilet paper (apply paper, apply liquid PVA on top with a soft brush, level and squeeze out air bubbles).
Cover the shell with toilet paper

We wrap the very bottom part of the vase completely with toilet paper.
all toilet paper

Wet the paper heavily with liquid PVA and make folds.
Wet the paper heavily

Let's dry it.
Drying

Fifth stage: decorate the upper part.


Using a simple pencil, we draw a drawing of old towers, arches, tree trunks (you can use printer printouts, transferring the drawing from them through carbon paper).
decorate the top part

decorate the top part

decorate the top part

decorate the top part

Sixth stage: creating volume.


To create volume in the pictures, cut toilet paper into strips.
create volume

We twist the strips into spirals and moisten them in liquid PVA.
create volume

We stick spirals along the contours of the drawings.
We stick spirals

We stick spirals

We make foliage from soaked PVA and crumpled toilet paper.
We make foliage from soaked

Seventh stage: making roses from plastic.


To create roses, you can use plastic or self-hardening clay, a drop cap, or a rolling pin.
make roses out of plastic

Roll out a small piece of plastic very, very thin. Cut the mugs into caps and stack them on top of each other (5-6 pieces each).
make roses out of plastic

We twist the folded circles and pinch them in the center with a thick thread. Let's dry it.
make roses out of plastic

Each twist produces two tiny roses.
it turns out two tiny roses

Eighth stage: decorate the vase with roses.


We dip each rose in liquid nails glue and attach it to the top and bottom parts of the vase.
decorate a vase with roses

decorate a vase with roses

Ninth stage: color the three-dimensional drawing.


To color the trees, we apply black stripes of gouache on the left side of the trunks.
coloring a three-dimensional drawing

coloring a three-dimensional drawing

We outline the depressions around the eggshells with black.
Outline the depressions with black

Outline the depressions with black

Add brown to the trunks and branches.
Add brown

And we paint over the “brickwork”.
And paint over the brickwork

Matte the trunks and masonry with white.
Matting the trunks

Matting the trunks

We dot the foliage with a pale brown color.
Adding languid brown pokes

Add languid brown pokes with a brush.
Draw the branches in dark brown

Draw the branches with dark brown.
We paint the turrets and arch in the same way

We paint the turrets and arch in the same way.
We paint the turrets and arch in the same way

We paint the turrets and arch in the same way

decoration of the top and bottom of the vase

We draw (in places) the leaves with red-brown color.
decoration of the top and bottom of the vase

decoration of the top and bottom of the vase

Let's leave decor top and bottom of the vase.
decoration of the top and bottom of the vase

Draw the leaves.
Drawing the leaves

We cover the roses themselves with “bronze” paint.
We cover the roses themselves with bronze paint

We draw leaves in places

We draw leaves in places.
We draw leaves in places

Apply craquelure varnish to the surface

Tenth stage: craquelurim.


Apply craquelure varnish to all surfaces not covered with the pattern. Let's dry it.
Apply craquelure varnish to the surface

Fill the cracks with brown paint. Let's dry it.
Fill the cracks with brown paint

Use a damp disc to remove excess color (without pressing on the disc). Let's dry it.
Remove with a damp disc

Eleventh stage: making the neck.


For the width of the neck, you can use a plastic bucket, having previously cut the bottom. In order to be able to pour water into the vase, we attach a rolled cold-welded block to the flower pot.It must be secured at such a height that the plastic bucket inserted inside rests against the weld. Pour “liquid nails” inside (to seal possible cracks and holes)
make a neck

After the weld has hardened, we “plug” the distance between the pot and the bucket with toilet paper.
weld solidification

We roll out a couple of “cold welded” blocks onto the surface of the toilet paper, which blocks water from getting inside. Let's dry it. We paint it “bronze”.
roll out a couple of bars

We varnish the vase with several layers of colorless varnish, drying each one first.
Varnish the vase in several layers

All! Let's calculate the savings and show off the beauty!
Floor vase made from scrap materials

Floor vase made from scrap materials

Floor vase made from scrap materials

Floor vase made from scrap materials
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  1. Gulnara Krutova
    #1 Gulnara Krutova Guests January 3, 2017 10:48
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    Thanks to the masters!

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