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Painted glass vases with chalky paint and stencils

By Debbiedoo's Team Published: Jul 17, 2015 · Modified: Feb 4, 2025

It’s been a while since I have shared a good ole fashioned vase project.  I love to create decorative vases on the cheap!  So many versions! There must be at least 50 ways to create a one of a kind vase.  Good chance I have done at least 49 in the past 6 years.  I will leave you my gallery at the end and you can browse through some more creations of mine.

How to make your own designer vases for a fraction of the cost

Today, I am sharing some painted glass vases with chalky paint and stencils.

I do have a twist though.  Have you ever heard of Gesso?

Gesso

Artists typically use Gesso. Gesso is a  hard compound of plaster of Paris or whiting in glue, used in sculpture or as a base for gilding or painting on wood.  I stepped outside the box and used it on glass as a base and texture.

I have used gesso several times.  My rooster kitchen art, glass pumpkin, and a rit dye denim vase.

I really enjoyed working with it.  I found my gesso at Walmart in the craft section.  I believe it was near the mod podge.

I picked up 3 cheapo vases at Walmart today, a pack of stencils and some metallic craft paint.  I already have a stash of chalky paint.  I love using it on small crafts and decor.  You can find chalky paint at Michaels, Home depot, and Hobby lobby.

Folk art craft paint

First I prepped our kitchen table with a garbage bag and turned my vases upside down.  I gave them each a nice coat of gesso and let them dry for well over an hour.  Just step away and go about your business. You want them to dry completely.  After the vases dried I chose my chalky paint colors.  I gave the vases two coats of color.  Once thoroughly and let dry, then I went back around 30 minutes later and gave them a second coat.

I like to dab my sponge brush on these vase projects just to give a little more texture.

Painting glass with chalky paint

You just lightly pat it.

Glass vases painted with Americana decor chalky paint. Must see the after

Let your vases again dry completely.  You could even just leave them overnight and resume to your crafting in the morning.  I am not that patient so I worked later on in the evening.  Hence, no photo’s during a lot of this project.

Once the vases were completely dry I chose my metallic craft paint and applied it generously with a paper towel, wiping in between and rubbing it in gently.  It gives the vase a nice sheen and looks as though it is a pottery piece.

folk art metallic finish

What would a good vase project be without stencils?

painting and stenciling on glass

I loved this pack of stencils I picked up today by Folk art at Walmart.  They are a variety pack that you can layer the stencils and create some cute wall art as well.

Happy Sunflower in decorative diy vase painted with chalky paint and stencils

stenciling and painting on glass technique

I used my stencil adhesive and placed the stencil on the vase.  I took a little round sponge dabber and dipped it lightly in the metallic craft paint of choice and  dabbed my stencil pattern on the vase. Remember always that less is more when it comes to stenciling.  In other words, do NOT saturated your sponge or dabber. It will bleed through and look messy.   After that dried I came in with some sand paper and lightly distressed them.

Sunflowers in decorative vase

This was all a process as you can tell, but worth the time and effort.  Crafting actually relaxes me.  I have nothing but me and my thoughts and it makes me happy.  It also helped that no one was home today.  Much easier to get lost in thoughts and relaxation with nothing distracting you.  I think we all need that from time to time. diy glass vases painted and stenciled to get the designer look without the price

 I think they turned out so pretty.  For less than 20.00 for 3 vases, that’s not bad, not bad at all! Plus, like I mentioned it is a relaxing easy project to get your mind in a good place.  Cheaper than therapy! for this menopausal woman anyway HAHAHA!

Considering these designer vases cost between $60.00 and $80.00 a piece from Ballard designs.

ballard olive jars

Diy decorative designer vases
Thanks for stopping over today. If you recently stopped over and saw our Home tour, we have since bought a new sofa.

And yes, I do love Sunflowers. All year round.

family room with new restoration hardware sofa

The new couch is quite comfy, I must say.  I just have to get used to the new look.

Browse around and stay awhile:)

Here is my gallery of vase ideas with Rit dye, Mod podge and gesso on occasion

All things Rit dye archives

and if you like Mod podge, check out that gallery

mod podge

More painting on Glass projects here

 Pin it and make it later. How to create designer vases

 I am also a HUGE dollar tree lover.  Stick around and browse that Gallery of budget friendly home decor and craft ideas.

Dollar tree archives

dollar tree gallery of ideas

Thank you so much for visiting with me today.

If you are new here, welcome! I am also very excited to share my new stencil line with you.

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Comments

  1. Kim

    July 18, 2015 at 9:00 am

    They look great Deb! Enjoy your weekend!

    Reply
  2. Mary Warren

    July 18, 2015 at 11:16 pm

    Love your new paint job in your livingroom! I had a feeling you were going to go with that color. Good choice!

    Reply
    • debbiedoo's

      July 19, 2015 at 7:45 am

      Thanks Mary! Yes, it seemed the best choice for us.

      Reply
  3. Shirley@housepitalitydesigns

    July 20, 2015 at 7:58 pm

    You always create a great alternative to the ones with that high price tag….love the stencils. Great job as always and love those colors!…and BTW, the sofa is fabulous!

    Reply
  4. Rosalie

    September 16, 2015 at 11:42 am

    Hi Debbie?. I’ve also felt like you when the kids started to leave the nest?. We have 4 amazing children who all have left our nest, 3 married, 6 grandchildren & that’s just from our daughter (oldest) lol!! ?
    Our oldest son is serving our beautiful USA!!??, 20 years!?
    Our youngest son is still single & our baby, daughter also married & following her dream & career?. I just want to say it will get easier for you but I can’t, they will always be our babies❤️
    Many Blessings to you all?

    Reply
    • debbiedoo's

      September 16, 2015 at 11:44 am

      Thank you Rosalie! I hear you loud and clear. It is exciting to see them start their own lives and just knowing you helped give them the best tools and guidance you could to get started.

      Reply

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