Happy Monday!  I hope you all had a fun weekend!  I spent mine working on a new piece of furniture (coming Wednesday) and making these cute little wall vases for my living room!  Here is how they turned out…

Wall Vase from a bottle

Wall behind couch

These are SO EASY and cheap to make!

Let’s get started!

You will need a 2x8x8 pine board.  One board is $7 and will make 6 of these vases.

For each vase you will cut a piece of wood 16″.

Wood for Wall Vase

I decided to use my vaseline distress painting method to finish mine.  You can check out the full tutorial HERE!

My first step was staining my boards with one of my favorite stains…

Rust-Oleum Ultimate Wood Stain in Dark Walnut

Stained wood boards

This stuff dries in an hour and it only requires one coat… Woohoo!

Once that was dry I rubbed some Vaseline on the corners and a few other spots and then gave each board 1 coat of Rust-Oleum Painter’s Touch spray paint in Heirloom White.

After letting that dry, I used my very favorite sander to distress the paint.  You can use a hand sanding block, but this bad boy is so much easier!  You will love it!

Ryobi Corner Cat Sander

Ryobi Corner Cat Finish Sander

Next I added my hardware!  I found these at Lowe’s in the lumber section.

Hardware for Bottle Vase

hardware-at-Lowes

I also used some Target brand coffee bottles to hold my flowers.  You can also use Starbuck’s brand, but I like how these are round.

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I just used wood screws to attach it to my board like this!

DIY Bottle Wall Vase 5

That’s it!  I told you it was easy!!

I filled mine with some stems I found at Target that I LOVE.  Michael’s has pretty ones like this too, but you can usually only find them in the fall.

I used some sawtooth hangers to hang mine on each side of my LOVE sign and I was done!

What do you think??

DIY Bottle Wall Vase

Wall Sconce DIY 2

Wall Vase DIY

DIY Wall Sconce

DIY Wall Sconce with Bottle

Bottle Wall Vase DIY

Now the fun part!  Let’s talk cost…

When you break it down, you can make these cuties for under $5 a piece!  Now that is my kind of DIY!

Thanks so much for stopping by!  I would LOVE for you to SHARE and PIN this post below!

Let me know if you have any questions at all!

~Whitney

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  1. Any reccomendations for places to find bottles similar to yours in Canada? We recently got target up here, but not the ready made coffee, so I’ve been searching everywhere for something to use!

  2. Just made my own version of these yesterday! I did a little less distressing and use a slightly thinner version of the pipe ties, but I absolutely adore the way these turned out. Thanks for the post!

    1. love the way yours turned out! I can’t seem to find the pipe rail ties to save my life without ordering them online. It looks like you used something different. What size are those medal pieces of hardware you used to attach the bottle and are they the target bottles? Thanks so much!

        1. So sorry, I just saw this! Yes, I found mine at Lowes as well (or was it Home Depot?) but it was the only option they had and I ended up having to bend the ties a bit to force them to fit around the bottles. I think I actually used the Starbucks coffee bottles instead of the Target brand. The canvas is from Kirklands (which I already had) and I got the flowers at Michael’s to match the canvas 🙂

      1. So sorry, I just saw this! Yes, I found mine at Lowes as well (or was it Home Depot?) but it was the only option they had and I ended up having to bend the ties a bit to force them to fit around the bottles. I think I actually used the Starbucks coffee bottles instead of the Target brand. The canvas is from Kirklands (which I already had) and I got the flowers at Michael’s to match the canvas 🙂

  3. I love it ! but I have one question, in the brown boards , you just put the Rust-Oleum Ultimate Wood Stain in Dark Walnut ? or you put something else? …sorry for my bad english :/

  4. I love these and will be making them this weekend. I used your sign tutorial and made my own version with a large Organic Bloom knock off frame in the middle instead of “LOVE”… It took much debating because i LOVE your LOVE sign ;)! I was wondering if the Minwax Dark Walnut is pretty comparable to the Rustoleum Dark Walnut color? I am about to stain my Tryde table top using minwax because they were out of Rustoleum. Thoughts?

  5. Those are adorable.. I really love the idea of hanging the glass on the wall and placing orchids on it, it’s very unique and a very nice idea for wall decor. Very easy and not expensive too. -http://www.imaging-sciences.com/

  6. I love this project! I actually made my own version of this a couple months ago using some of your older projects! Thanks for all the good ideas!

  7. Those are so cute! I love that these hang on the wall because I can’t leave much sitting around on coffee tables due to my 4 year old. They look great along side of your LOVE sign….which is one of my favorite pieces you have done! Just BEAUTIFUL!!!!

  8. Oh, those are great! I have about 8 or 9 vintage milk bottles that my daughter brought me from Maine. What a great way to display and use them!

  9. Whitney, you’ve outdone yourself, again! Love these wall vases and no need to mess with adding water to the plant. Easy to make and easy to maintain 🙂 Love it!! TFS!!