A lovely DIY coastal decor flower vase for home decor vase craft to complete your beach themed bathroom.
This cool flower vase with a nautical home decor theme is perfect for your home..
Whether you’re going for a full-on ocean decor theme or just want a splash of beach themed bathroom decor, this vase is it!
Coastal Home Decor
So today we’re making this fun rope vase that will go seamlessly with your coastal home decor theme or simply fit right in with your rustic design choices.Â
It really is a versatile piece and will help you freshen up the look of your home each time you switch out the flowers.
We’re making this vase with a few items that we picked up at Dollar Tree.
You likely already have everything in your craft supplies to put the project together, you’ll just need to spend $4 at the dollar tree to make this idea come to life!
Supplies for Coastal Home Decor Vase
As I said, we got most of these items at the discount store, but you can get them in bulk on Amazon just as easily by following the links below.
- 2 Nautical RopesÂ
- Floral foamÂ
- Large Fishbowl vaseÂ
- Flowers or faux flowers of choice
- Glue Gun and Glue Sticks
- Scissors
Do yourself a favor and get a cordless glue gun here.
Coastal Home Decor Vase Instructions
Now that we have our supplies together, let’s make this lovely ocean decor piece.
Where will you put it in your house? Many people like to create a beach-themed bathroom and this vase is great for that.
Place it on a shelf, or in a small tray with seashells. It’ll look stunning!
Prep the Vase
It’s a good idea to wash the vase first. This way you can get any grime or greasy fingerprints off the vase before you begin.
Continue Attaching Rope
Working your way around the vase, continue with the hot glue and rope.
When the rope ends, simply begin with the new rope right where you left off.
Keep going until you’ve reached the top of the vase.Â
Snip the excess rope after wrapping completely to the top.
Fit Floral Foam
Trim the floral foam to fit into the bottom of the vase.
Otherwise, you can use real flowers and fill the vase with the appropriate amount of water.
Add Flowers
Place the floral foam into the bottom of the vase and insert flowers. Arrange the flowers to your liking.
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More Nautical Home Decor
Message in a bottle
How cute is this decor? I could see this going on a tray right next to our nautical rope vase. Who wouldn’t love to have this message in a bottle as part of their nautical home decor?
Seashell wreath
This awesome little wreath is made from seashells and it’s real easy to do! Don’t worry, the shells aren’t as big as your head, it’s a mini Adirondack chair. 😉
Beach Themed Framed Art
Check out these easy beach themed framed art decor pieces. A beautiful starfish and a seahorse, and you can make them for your home, too!
Seashell Beach Tray
Awesome little beach trays made with seashells collected from the ocean. See how you can make one of your own!
DIY Coastal Decor Flower Vase
Equipment
- Scissors
- Glue gun
- Glue sticks
Ingredients
- 2 Nautical Ropes Dollar Tree
- 1 Floral foam Dollar Tree
- 1 Large Fishbowl vase Dollar Tree
- Lavender flower
Instructions
- Clean the vase
- Apply hot glue along the bottom edge of the vase and adhere the nautical rope to the vase
- Work your way around, gluing the rope to the vase, all the way to the top. If you need to use a second bundle of rope, simply snip and start where the first piece fell short. Trim the excess rope once you’ve reached the top.
- Cut the floral foam to fit into the vase and arrange your flowers in the vase
Video
Notes
Instead of floral foam, fill the vase with the appropriate amount of water and use real flowers.
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Easy and simple coastal home beach decor, I hope you enjoy it!