15 vase ideas made from kitchen stuff

If you want to cultivate plants in creative vasesjust do a quick search of your kitchen to find old items that can become unique vases.

And when we talk about reusing objects we already have, what DIY it’s always a good idea. Check out some DIY vase inspiration below that can help you do some interesting experiments with what you already have in your possession. kitchen:

1. Hanging coffee capsule vases

If you find empty coffee pods, these pots are easy to make. Hang them using floss using window suction hooks in your home.

2. Succulents in a vintage silver tea set

A vintage tea set can be used to make an undeniably beautiful table centerpiece by growing succulent plants or using artificial plants.

3. Vases of coffee cups

Using a pine wood board, you can hang coffee mugs on the wall and grow succulents right there.

4. Coffee pot terrarium

Any aquarium-shaped glass serves as a terrarium support – but you will definitely innovate with a coffee pot terrarium.

5. Kitchen utensils vase

Large serving spoons of different lengths can be used to grow succulents. Why not?

6. Herb garden pot

Use small size jars in a vintage holder to grow different herbs of your choice on a kitchen counter.

7. Plants in napkin and cutlery holders

A wooden kitchen utensil holder can be a great support for growing plants or herbs of your choice, as shown in this photo.

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8. Suspended vase

hang shells and fouets on a support to grow succulents or air plants. You can use fake plants too.

9. Cheese grater bowl

A cheese grater can be an amazing pot for growing indoor plants, herbs or displaying a fake plant on the wall.

10. Cup holder + pitcher lid

Take cork coasters and combine them with jar lids to make interesting vases.

11. Wine glass terrarium

If the stem of your wine glass broke, no problem: you can still use the bowl to create succulent terrariums.

12. Teapot vase

How about growing your favorite succulent in a vintage looking teapot? Here you can’t go wrong.

13. Strainer vessel

Grow small flowering plants and herbs in colorful colanders and bring more life to the kitchen.

14. Cylindrical glass terrarium

Here’s yet another terrarium inspiration, this time in a charming cylindrical glass that will look perfect on your windowsill.

15. Suspended funnel vase

These metal funnels hanging from chains will serve as great pots for growing plants by your kitchen window.

*Via Balcony Garden Web

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