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Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Repurpose Series #2 (Spaghetti Jar to Beachy Vase)

I know we are only a few days into Spring but I just can't help but think about Summer. When I think of Summer my minds goes immediately to the Beach...

 

I have always dreamed of owning and decorating a beach house and am drawn to beachy decor but for now I will just have to decorate my own little cape with bits of it. Here is an inexpensive project to bring that feeling into my home (and yours). Enjoy!



Here are the supplies you need...

ROPE

SPAY GLUE (or any glue that will hold rope)



 GLASS JAR (cleaned of course)

PRIMER AND SPRAY PAINT (Almond/Satin)

Directions:
  1. After cleaning and drying the glass jar, spray with the adhesive and wrap rope from bottom up. 
  2. Cut the ends at an angle so it will blend into the top and bottom of the resting rope.  

  3. Spray on primer. It's okay to miss a spot or too, doesn't need to be completely covered in primer.
  4. Very lightly spray the Almond Satin spray paint. Again, try NOT to cover the entire surface. Just a mist all over should do it.
  5. The rope might loosen where the end is connected so if this happens pull out the old glue gun and zap the areas that are loose.  

  6. Glue on a star fish or shell or whatever makes you think of the beach.



Thank you for visiting!

UPDATE: 4/3/2013
This project was featured on Roadkill Rescue
Thanks Beckie!!
 
   
UPDATE: 4/9/2013
This project was featured on Take it on Tuesday
Thanks Betsy!! 

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16 comments:

  1. So cute Debbie! I love the beachy look!
    Thanks for sharing!
    Stacey of Embracing Change

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    1. Your so welcome. I love your site. Won't you consider following me...your feedback is great. Thanks for visiting.

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  2. It turned out great! I'd love it if you'd link up to The DIY'ers link party. http://homecomingmn.blogspot.com/2013/04/the-diyers.html

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    1. Thanks Kayla and thanks for suggesting I link to the DIY'ers link party...I did and am now a follower. Would love you to follow here too. Thanks for visiting.

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  3. What a fun idea to paint it white! It's super cute.
    I'm visiting you today from Home Coming DIY. I hope you get a chance to stop by my blog and leave a comment, too!
    ~ Megin of VMG206
    Medicine Cabinet Makeover

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    1. Thanks Megin. I will definitely hop over to see you. Thanks for visiting.

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  4. Love this project! I am pinning it to my That's just Beachy board on Pinterest. I would love to have you share it at The Shady Porch! Blessings, D

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    1. Thanks D, I will go there now and post this project now. Thanks for visiting.

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  5. Hi Debbie, show your project at The Shady Porch - what a great idea! I love the starfish on the front. Thanks for sharing and am pinning! Have a great week! ~Cindy@littlemisscelebration.com

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    1. Wow..thanks for visiting, thanks for pinning, thanks for the nice comments.

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  6. This is so cute, Debbie! I love seeing creative upcycles!

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    1. Thanks Shannon. It was fun to do and as soon as the weather turns warm (East Coast)I will be ready to set it out. Thanks for visiting.

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  7. Looks so awesome!! I have a bunch of glass jars I've washed and I'm just storing. I need to do something like this with it. Thanks for linking up at Romance on a dime!! Pinning this.

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    1. Thanks for featuring and pinning. Your the best!!!

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  8. Beautiful idea! I found you at Romance on a Dime. This would be a great addition to a nautical party my friends and I are throwing soon. Thanks.

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    1. Thanks. So glad that you enjoyed and have found a way to use the idea.

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