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I love fresh flowers but I’m not great about remembering to buy them. I think a pretty vase made by someone I love would help. So I’m over at momtastic today sharing 5 easy vase projects that are perfect for Mother’s Day (and hoping my hubby will get the hint). Go check them out then click through here for the details on my easy yarn vases (top left picture) above.

These vases couldn’t have been more straight forward to make and I really like their simple homemade vibe. To start, I saved a few glass jars from things like spaghetti sauce and peaches and stuck them in the dishwasher.
Once washed, it was fairly easy to remove the labels. I rubbed olive oil over any remaining glue and let them sit for 30 – 40 minutes. After that, light scrubbing with soap and water was all that was needed for the jars to come clean.
I bought a glue gun specifically for the purpose of gluing the yarn in place but that proved unnecessary. Just tying the yarn around the jar and then wrapping it around (over and over) worked just fine. I like the look of mixing yarns that are various shades of the same color. I started simple with a single band of the darker color surrounded on top and bottom by the lighter yarn.

Next, I got a little more fancy and made three narrow bands with the darker color.
Finally, I experimented with texture by overlapping the yarn to create a pattern.

As you can see, you can go in lots of different directions with these vases just by adding more colored yarn or experimenting with different patterns. This is the perfect project for older kids and I think the result is a nice mix of rustic and modern.
Source: http://modernparentsmessykids.com