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Written by Dave Vower   
Wednesday, 24 February 2010 10:20
If you have got glass vases lying around the house simply collecting mud and you don't recognize what to try and do with them apart from putting flowers in them you'll use them for numerous alternative purposes. No matter what shape or size the vases are they'll still be used.

If you have got glass vases lying around the house simply collecting mud and you don't recognize what to try and do with them apart from putting flowers in them you'll use them for numerous alternative purposes. No matter what shape or size the vases are they'll still be used.

Glass vases are very versatile besides just using them for recent flowers and come back in handy around the house especially in the bathroom. If you have some tiny vases you can use them in the toilet to store your cotton balls and q-tips in. If you've got a larger additional sq. formed vase you can add some sea sand and prepare some giant pebbles and shells forming a style that appearance attractive.

Terribly large vases can be used as a fruit bowl just add vibrant fruit in such as apples, oranges and any different fruit and place it on the counter for simple access. Smaller glass vases will be filled with glass marbles and placed round the home.

Take smaller oval vases and half fill them with water add a few petals or flowers and then add some floating candles which can enhance any table setting. Another great idea for small vases is to make some attractive gel candles which are quick and easy to make and can be used around the home to add that extra romantic warmth.

Another extremely nice idea for vases that now not have any use is to form candle bowls. You may would like to buy some wood glue and some mulberry paper which comes in the foremost exquisite colors and a small tin of varnish. Take the mulberry paper and tear it up into smaller items once that is done glue them onto the vase and once it is dry varnish. Place some ocean sand at the bottom and place a candle in the middle. These are very attractive and eye catching.

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