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Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 yards vintage or vintage-inspired fabric*
  • 12 (6- by 6-inch) clear glass vases**
  • 12 (1 3/4- by 1 3/4- by 8-inch) clear glass vases**
  • Colorful flowers such as gerbera daisies
  • Fabric scissors, glue gun, and glue sticks

Method

  • Cut fabric into 1-yard and 1/2-yard sections. Cut 1-yard section into 12 (24- by 3-inch) strips.
  • Place one 6-inch vase on your work surface so opening faces away from you.
  • Arrange one fabric strip on side of vase that's face up, leaving 11/2 inches of space from both top and bottom of vase.
  • Using glue gun, dot two rows of glue sparingly onto side of vase that is face up; the rows should line up just below where top and bottom of fabric strip will be positioned. Use only as much glue as necessary, or it may show through fabric.
  • Repeat with remaining three sides, wrapping fabric around and gluing each side completely before moving on to next side. Repeat with remaining 6-inch vases.
  • Cut remaining 1/2-yard fabric into 12 (7- by 5-inch) strips.
  • Place one 8-inch vase down on your work surface so opening faces away from you.
  • Arrange one fabric strip on side of vase that's face up, leaving 11/2 inches of space from both top and bottom of vase.
  • Using glue gun, dot two rows of glue sparingly onto side of vase that is face up; the rows should line up just below where top and bottom of fabric strip will be positioned. Use only as much glue as necessary, or it may show through fabric.
  • Repeat with remaining three sides, wrapping fabric around and gluing each side completely before moving on to next side. Repeat with remaining 8-inch vases.
  • Allow vases to dry for at least 24 hours.
  • Fill vases with water and flowers, then arrange, in alternating sizes, along length of table.