Revitalize an Old Vase with a DIY Project That’s Both Stunning and Satisfying



There are various reasons why a vase, or any item in your home, might feel outdated. Perhaps its design is reminiscent of a past era that hasn’t yet become a sought-after “vintage” style. It could be faded but still functional, or maybe it was part of a floral arrangement from someone you’ve moved on from. Or perhaps you’re simply tired of seeing it. Regardless, there are numerous ways to refresh a vase to align better with your home’s style. For instance, lizfenwickdiy on YouTube demonstrates using tiles, flexible pole wrap, adhesive, painter’s tape, and grout to transform a clear glass vase. The result is adorable, and you can use even fewer affordable, easily accessible materials to revitalize your old vase.

If you’re not using the vase solely to make artificial flowers appear more lifelike without water, or if the vase you wish to upgrade is intended for decoration only, it’s crucial to ensure you’re using waterproof materials. Despite careful handling, the exterior may still encounter splashes of water. Therefore, items like leftover tiles, paint, or bathroom-safe wallpaper can be suitable choices. Using paving pebbles, which require a strong adhesive, can also create a natural, outdoor-inspired look. For a contrasting effect, consider our DIY mirrored vase upgrade for some added flair. No matter the finish you aim to achieve, self-adhesive tiles provide a fantastic shortcut.



Mirror Mirror on the Vase, Upgrading Without a Trace

Speaking of vintage styles, incorporating disco balls into decor never truly falls out of fashion. While they may have seemed a bit outdated shortly after their peak, enough time has elapsed for a touch of dance floor sparkle to be back in vogue. Amazon offers a 5,400 Piece Mirror Mosaic Tile Roll for under $10. These waterproof, adhesive-backed glass tiles are designed to cover spheres, making them suitable for various vase shapes with curves and angles.

For a shiny, reflective appearance reminiscent of a disco ball without the “Saturday Night Fever” vibe, you can find waterproof mirror sheets at a similar price. These flexible, cut-to-fit materials work like contact paper and are ideal for flat, square vase shapes that maintain a smooth, glassy finish without folding or wrinkling. Self-adhesive backsplash tiles are also excellent for handling similar lines, though they are less flexible. Alwayspon Peel and Stick Tile Decals are one example of what you might use for this project. Additionally, peel-and-stick floor tiles, available in numerous patterns, can elegantly accomplish the task.

Reg Miller Award
Reg Miller Award

Reg Miller Award recipient, Lewis Lydon with OA Chairman, Pete Shadbolt and CEO, Lechelle Earl.