How to make a plaster flower vase. Do-it-yourself gypsum vase master class: we create a miracle. Textured fabric and lace trim

A vase is not just a container for flowers, but important element interior. With its help, you can subtly emphasize the originality of a particular interior style. And having decided to make a vase with your own hands, you will get the opportunity to create a beautiful and unique product of its kind. For its manufacture, such simple materials like cardboard, can or plaster. And the options for decorating are innumerable.

How to make a vase out of cardboard

Cardboard vases are used for dried or decorative artificial flowers. Therefore, it is advisable to foresee this nuance in advance and make a hole in such a way that a container with water and fresh flowers can be placed in it.

There are many variations of vases from a cardboard tube: table and floor, wide and narrow, single or compositions of several products. And they are suitable for decorating with any needlework technique.

Option 1

Necessary materials and tools for making a complex of vases:

  • cardboard tube;
  • glue;
  • small parts (pasta different forms, buttons, paper clips, beads);
  • aerosol can with golden paint.

Master Class:

  1. Prepare 3 cardboard tubes of different heights. Tubes from under linoleum or wallpaper are great for crafts.
  2. Using a glue gun or all-purpose glue, attach various small parts to the surface of the cylinders. Give time to dry.
  3. Paint the products in a golden color using an aerosol can.

An interesting and practical addition to the composition will be a candle. Just make sure you don't place it too close to the cardboard.


Option 2

A creative vase will perfectly complement modern interior. It's simple, but tasteful.

To work on the product you will need:

  • glass, jar or cardboard tube;
  • paper;
  • puff cardboard;
  • scissors;
  • Super glue;
  • glue gun.

Master Class:

  1. Apply superglue to the surface of a glass or jar and wrap it with a sheet of paper. You can also use a tube, but then the vase will be designed only for dry bouquets.
  2. Cut out semi-circles of the same size from puff cardboard. Their straight sides should correspond to the height of the container.
  3. Using a glue gun, attach the semicircles to the glass.

Vase from a jar

A stylish vase is the fastest and easiest way to make from a regular jar. Any containers are suitable for this task: glass and metal, from coffee or baby food, large or small.

Option 1

Despite the bright and original look of the vase, it will require a minimum of time and materials. You only have to wait until the product dries well, but this process can also be accelerated with a hair dryer.

Required materials and tools:

  • glass jar;
  • acrylic paints in white, red and gray;
  • film;
  • old newspaper.

Master Class:

  1. Prepare the container: wash, remove labels from it. Dry.
  2. Spread the film, and on it an old newspaper. Put the jar upside down.
  3. Colorize. To do this, slowly pour white paint onto the bottom until it begins to flow along the walls of the container. Then also pour paint of a different color, then a third. Thus, they mix with each other.
  4. Leave the product for a day to dry.

Option 2


A glass jar is a wonderful material for decoupage. With it, you can apply any image you like to the future vase.

For work you will need:

  • jar;
  • white acrylic paint;
  • sponge;
  • napkin for decoupage;
  • water;
  • PVA glue;
  • tassel;

Master Class:

  1. Wash and dry the jar.
  2. Using a sponge, cover the container with white paint with patting movements. After drying, apply another layer. You can also leave part of the jar unpainted. To do this, wrap it with tape or tape.
  3. Cut out a fragment with the desired image from the napkin. Attach it to the wall of the jar using a brush and glue diluted with water. It is necessary to apply the composition from the center of the fragment, gradually distributing it to the edges. The folds that appear should be gently stretched with a brush.
  4. Attach other elements and allow time to dry. Do not forget to remove the previously glued adhesive tape.
  5. Use a brush to cover the decor with a thin layer of varnish. After drying, apply it again to the surface.

plaster vase

Gypsum is a very malleable material. Having picked up interesting forms for pouring from improvised objects, you can create unusual vases. It is only important to remember that the gypsum mortar hardens quickly, so you should not hesitate during work.

Option 1


This vase is suitable for both dried and fresh flowers, as the inside is a waterproof container. For manufacturing, you will need the following materials and tools:

  • gypsum;
  • water;
  • tetrapacket or other container (bottle, jar, glass);
  • knitted fabric or other fabric;
  • scissors;
  • stationery knife;

Master Class:

  1. Prepare knitted fabric. You can use old clothes. It is necessary to cut off a piece and soak it in cold water.
  2. Using a clerical knife, cut off the top part with a hole from the tetrapack.
  3. Make plaster mortar. To do this, pour 1 kg of gypsum into 450 ml cold water and wait a minute for it to settle down. Thoroughly stir the mass until smooth. Leave the mixture for 5-8 minutes, then mix again and immediately proceed to the next step. Within 10 minutes, the gypsum will not harden.
  4. Squeeze the canvas from the water and place it in liquid gypsum, soaking it abundantly.
  5. Remove the tissue from the solution and wait for the excess liquid to drain. Wrap the outer sides of the tetra bag with a wet cloth. Three centimeters should be bent inside the container. Straighten the canvas, smooth the folds. Leave the workpiece to dry for 1.5 - 2.5 hours.
  6. After drying, the product must be turned over and a round piece of cloth soaked in gypsum solution must be attached to the bottom. Give time to dry.
  7. If desired, the finished product can be decorated and varnished.

In order to slow down the setting of the gypsum and give yourself more time to form, you need to add a small amount of plasticizer to the solution water. It can be some kind of detergent or washing gel.

With the help of plaster and fabric, you can create another version of the vase. To do this, the canvas impregnated with gypsum solution must be hung on an inverted jar, bucket or column, pre-coated with a film. The fabric should hang easily from the stand, not tightly wrapped around it.


Option 2


The main material for such vases is gypsum, and the tool is a mold for pouring the solution. You can use the special one shown in the photo. But if there is no such device, then a plastic bottle and a glass are quite suitable. The result will not get worse.

To make a vase, you will need the following materials and tools:

  • gypsum;
  • water;
  • container for gypsum mortar;
  • plastic bottle;
  • cup;
  • food film;
  • PVA glue;
  • plastic bag;
  • acrylic paints;

Master Class:

  1. Cut off the top of the bottle so that you get a plastic vase blank of the desired height.
  2. Dilute gypsum with water to the consistency of thick sour cream. Stir the mixture until completely homogeneous and pour into plastic bottle. Only a third of the container needs to be filled.
  3. Put a glass wrapped in cling film in a bottle with a solution. This will form a hole for the flowers. Leave the craft to dry completely.
  4. Carefully remove the bottle and remove the glass from the inside. If necessary, sand the surface of the vase with fine-grained sandpaper.
  5. Make a big drawing. To do this, mix gypsum with PVA glue to a thicker consistency than the solution. Place the mixture in a plastic bag and cut a small hole in the corner. Lubricate the surface allotted for decoration with glue and squeeze voluminous flowers from the bag onto it. To form such decorations, you can use additional tools: a brush, a knife, a toothpick.
  6. Coat the dried elements with a thin layer of PVA glue. After drying, decorate the vase with acrylic paints.
  7. Cover the finished product with varnish.

The vase can only be used for dry flowers or as a decorative element. But if you put a glass of a suitable size inside, then fresh flowers can also decorate it.

Vase Decoration Ideas

Decoration finished product is of particular importance. It is this that can make a vase unique and unrepeatable. A wide variety of objects can serve as a material for decoration.

Dry branches and saw cuts of a tree


They can be attached to the container with glue, double-sided tape, and then tied with a beautiful ribbon or lace.

shells


Shells are easy to decorate a vase from any material, but they look especially interesting on plaster.

Leg-split


It is one of the fastest and simple ways decoration of a jar, bottle or cardboard tube.

Buttons and beads


They look interesting in any form: in their natural form or when only their texture is visible, for example, from under plaster.

Spray dyes and glitter


A vase with such a coating is made very quickly and is great for festive events.

There are decoupage napkins on a variety of topics, so you can create a vase in any style. For example, like this kitchen decoration, which can serve not only for flowers, but also for fresh garden greens.

Textured fabric and lace trim


The material gives the product tenderness and sophistication.

Satin and organza ribbons


Organza and satin provide lightness and romance.

Cardboard, corrugated or crepe paper


You can twist different parts from paper, and then glue them to a vase. Or just wrap the container with beautiful corrugated paper.

Bright original vase will be a worthy decoration of any room, especially a nursery.

Such stylish vases will become a "highlight" of any interior, will bring harmony and beauty into it. And making them with your own hands will not only save the family budget, but also give you a great opportunity to show your imagination and turn creative ideas into reality.

Do you think that only professionals can work with such a fragile and quickly hardening material? You are deeply mistaken, because now you will see one way with which you can make gypsum vases with your own hands in a short period of time. To do this, you do not need to purchase an expensive segment, but you will have to carefully carry out all the stages of work. The main thing is patience and a little skill.

And you will also have to visit last year's field, where ears of wheat or oats grew. Do you think that there is nothing after the snow? In vain! After the descent of the water, so many interesting things can be found! Moreover, this forbs will be needed to create a surprisingly beautiful relief on the future piece of furniture.

Do-it-yourself gypsum vases: what to buy?

We go to the store for:

  • plasticine - 2 boxes, one color can be;
  • paraffin candles (2 pcs);
  • liquid soap - 20 gr;
  • lemonade / juice / milk in a low bottle with an average neck - 1 pc;
  • gypsum (dry) - 0.5 - 1 kg;
  • cling film or plastic bag;
  • cotton material.

Do-it-yourself plaster vase: we are working!

From plasticine we roll out 5 plump layers (large 2, a little less also 2, an oval for the bottom 1).

We lubricate one side with soap and put what we found on the field on the damp wall, pressing it in so that the contour of the edge is clearly visible.

We remove plants.

We collect plastic blanks in a vase and pinch the ribs well: do not be afraid to make the pinches thick, the main thing is that the diluted gypsum does not leak out and does not deform the blank. Flora prints should be inside.

We wrap the bottle with material, on top of it with cling film in 5-6 layers.

We send the container to the bottom, clearly in the center.

Continuation of the "banquet"

  1. Gypsum is diluted according to the instructions for it.
  2. Fill up to half, holding the bottle.
  3. As soon as the solution begins to solidify - top up to the brim.
  4. Hardening time - look at the plaster package, but you won’t find it, so don’t touch the form for 3 hours.
  5. We take out the bottle and leave it for another 2 hours.
  6. We remove the plasticine and get the finished product.

Decor technique for a vase made of plaster "Old stone"

Let's try to master the technique of the "old stone".

  1. You put on rubber gloves.
  2. Distribute bituminous wax on the surface of the walls with a brush.
  3. We remove the rest with a napkin.
  4. Take some baby powder and sprinkle it on the surface.
  5. With a new dry brush, spread over the surface so that the talc gets into each depression.
  6. Melt the candles.
  7. Use a brush to apply it to the surface of the vase.
  8. Let dry and polish with a soft cloth.

The talc in the wax will age the surface, so you get an amazing piece of furniture that you can put in a prominent place.

You can make beautiful vases from almost anything. Therefore, today we bring to your attention a master class on a do-it-yourself plaster vase.

Gypsum is a fairly malleable material from which you can make anything. Gypsum vases will look stylish and elegant, decorating your interior, or they will be a wonderful gift for any celebration. After all, as you know, best gift This is a handmade gift. And if, moreover, the gift is also as practical as a vase, then there is no need for extra words!

Let's see a few master classes on creating interesting plaster vases with your own hands.

Gypsum vase

In order to make such a plaster vase, take:

  • 2 liter plastic bottle;
  • gypsum;
  • plaster putty;
  • bandages.

Getting started, first cover the surface of the table (or other work surface on which you will make a vase) with cellophane or cling film. This must be done in order to make it easier to remove the plaster after finishing work.

Gypsum is diluted with water to the consistency of thick sour cream, wait until it sets a little. Then lay out the circle - this will be the bottom of the vase. We put a bottle on top of this circle and begin to apply plaster.

Note! You will have to work quickly enough, since gypsum tends to quickly harden.

Now we wrap the part of the bottle covered with gypsum with bandages, leave it for 30 minutes so that the gypsum dries. It is necessary to close up with plaster and bandages just above the middle, so that later you can easily pull out the bottle.

Next, dilute the plaster putty and apply it over the bandages. Then again a layer of bandages, and again a layer of putty. Bottom part the vase is ready. For the top, you can take an additional form, for example, a plastic jar.

Today, only lazy people do not improve the design of their home. Fashion trends allow satisfying the most sophisticated tastes of demanding consumers. At the same time, at all times there was a demand for decorating the interior with high floor vases. However, their affordability does not always coincide with the desired appearance. Like any other thing, a floor vase can be made by hand. Such a beauty will be in the desired shape and in the right color scheme, and much cheaper than their store counterparts.
Materials for work:
Glass jar with a capacity of 3 liters - 2 pcs.;
Tea saucer - 1 pc.;
Plastic container from preserves - 1 pc.;
Silicone sealant - 1 bottle;
PVA glue liquid (construction) - 1 liter;
Building alabaster - 4 tablespoons;
Potato starch - 100 gr.;
Egg lattices - 4 pcs.;
Vegetable oil - 1 tbsp;
Vaseline - 1 tbsp;
Three-layer napkins - 2 pcs.;
Plasticine - 1 box;
Old tube of PVA glue with a narrow nose - 1 pc.;
Glue "liquid nails", white and "gold" paints, blush, eye shadow, face powder, brush, colorless acrylic varnish, water.

Stages of work:
The first stage: we form the basis.
We turn one jar upside down and glue “liquid nails” to it a tea saucer turned upside down.

Glue the bottom of the second can to the bottom of the same can.


Cut off the bottom of the canning container. We glue the inverted container to the neck of the second jar.


Let the base dry for 1 day.


The second stage: we give the vase the outline of the vessel.
Finely chop the egg racks.


Fill with water so that the entire torn mass is immersed in it. We leave for the night.


We wring out the soaked grids.


Tear off large pieces. Fill the whole mass with PVA glue.


Thoroughly, until a homogeneous gruel is obtained, mix the soaked grates.


We fill the space between the neck of the jar and the container with the egg mass.


Apply a thin layer of egg mass over the entire surface of the jars.


We dry the base for 2 days.


We paint white.


The third stage: we apply a three-dimensional drawing.
Print your favorite stencil.


We make cuts along the contours, cut out the necessary points.



We place the drawing on the vessel in a checkerboard pattern in a straight and inverted form (2 times above, 2 times below; top and bottom facing each other).



Draw voids and cuts with a pencil.



Squeeze silicone sealant into an empty PVA tube.


We put a sharp nose on the tube and squeeze the sealant along the contour of the picture.


If necessary, make adjustments with a toothpick.



Dry the sealant for 1 day.


With superficial movements with a large brush, we apply blush toning on the drawing.



Fourth step: make a silicone mold.
Mix potato starch and silicone sealant.



Thoroughly knead until a pasty mass is obtained.


We coat the surface of the figure blank (in this case, a magnet) with Vaseline.


Press the pastry into the flattened dough with the right side down.



Carefully prying with a knife, we take out the workpiece.


Fifth stage: casting the figures.
Lubricate the inside of the silicone mold vegetable oil(pour it in, then turn the mold over and pour out the oil).


Pour a tablespoon of alabaster (or gypsum) into the container.


Add a spoonful of water there, mix. If the solution becomes thick, add water.


We fill the silicone mold with alabaster solution.



We leave the solution to harden (you can check the readiness by pressing the nail on the figure - the trace should not remain on the surface). We pry the figure with a knife and take it out of the mold.


We repeat the preparation of the solution and pouring 3 more times.


Sixth stage: paint the angels.
We paint over the blanks with white gouache.


The bodies of the angels are matted with face powder.


We dye our hair.


We draw sponges.


Draw the eyelids and eyebrows with a pen.


With white gouache we close the extra layer of powder (next to the bodies of the angels).


Draw the wings in gold.


On rear surface figurines we apply "liquid nails" and glue them on a vase.



Step 7: Make roses.
We knead the plasticine, lay it on a hard surface with a thin plate, cut it into squares. In each square we make cuts in a circle from the center.



Gently prying the central center, twist the spiral, moving from the center to the edge. We bend the square corners like large leaves.



We paint the roses white.


We tint them with blush in the color of the volumetric pattern.


The edges are gilded.


"Liquid nails" fasten the roses to the vase.


Master classes that teach how to make gypsum vases with your own hands will help to add a twist to the design of your home or prepare an original gift for a loved one. First, it's pretty simple. And secondly, you can create gypsum vases with your own hands according to your own design. And then you get an absolutely exclusive thing.

This manufacturing option is the simplest. The master will need a piece of unnecessary matter. Immediately before work, a gypsum solution should be prepared.

The fabric is dipped into it and hung on a bucket, a post, a stump. It is only important to think in advance that the bottom of a do-it-yourself gypsum vase should be stable and even. Therefore, it is recommended to fill something on the upper part of the column of small thickness that increases the diameter of the base of the future craft: a plate, a saucepan lid with the handle down, a cut out square or circle made of plastic or wood.

In a few hours, a rather creative plaster vase will be ready. It is not at all difficult to make it with your own hands.

Gypsum vases from improvised materials

Most often, masters, working with gypsum, use the casting method. In order to make a vase from plaster with your own hands using this technique, you need to choose the right shape. It is not necessary to prepare the mold specially. You can find something suitable among improvised materials.

For work use the main container right size. It can be a plastic or glass bottle, a box, a container, a tall beer glass.

It is also necessary to take care of the detail, thanks to which it will be possible to make a recess inside the vase. It can be of any shape. Only here the master needs to pay attention to its size: too large can lead to the fact that the walls of the vase will turn out to be too thin.

If a figured mold with a narrow neck is used for casting, for example, a bottle, plastic or glass, then after the gypsum has hardened, it will not be so easy to remove the craft. Plastic can be cut and removed. And glass containers will have to be carefully split so as not to damage the gypsum vase made by oneself.

Master Class

Here, the technique of casting a vase with a rectangular base is considered in detail.

To make it, you will need a container: a milk or juice box, a container, a box, a box. It is important to choose the right size shape. In this case, it is used Plastic container for storing cereals.

It is also worth taking care of the details for the recess. Convenient to take a glass or glass bottle, with a diameter smaller than the mold for pouring.

  • in container bigger size place the part to be removed. She is held in such a way that she does not touch the bottom of the mold.
  • Gypsum diluted with water is carefully poured into the void between the mold and the part to form a recess.
  • Then you should wait a while for the plaster to harden slightly. During this period, the part of the recess is kept suspended.
  • When the mass "grabs", the structure is left until it hardens completely. Then the vase is taken out, the irregularities are polished with fine sandpaper.

You can leave the vase white - it's very stylish. But if the master has a desire to paint the craft, make a drawing on it, then you should not resist him. The finished vase can be varnished.

Making molds for casting

Often you want to make a vase of a certain shape or repeat an already finished one. Then the master himself makes a mold for casting from a solution of gypsum or silicone sealant.

  • A slightly larger container is taken than the object from which the form is removed. She will act as a formwork.
  • A mass (gypsum mortar or silicone sealant) is poured onto the bottom of the container.
  • After hardening, the object itself is laid sideways on the resulting layer.
  • The mass is filled exactly to half.
  • The structure is left alone for a while.
  • It is possible to make recesses in the not yet completely hardened mass. These will be the “locks”, thanks to which the parts of the mold will precisely fit together during the casting of the vase itself.
  • Next, the structure should completely harden. This will be one part of the mold. You can check if everything went right this stage, removing the template from half of the mold. Then the demoulding specimen needs to be put back in place.
  • The top layer of half of the form is greased: glycerin, petroleum jelly, oil, cream.
  • Fill the entire template with mass so that it disappears completely.
  • Wait until the mass becomes as solid as possible.
  • The halves of the mold are taken out of the container, separated from the template from which the mold was removed.

Gypsum floor vases

Now you can start casting. With the help of such molds, floor vases from plaster with their own hands.

First, the halves of the form are connected and fixed by wrapping them with string, tape, and electrical tape. The filling principle is similar to that described in the "Master Class" chapter.

The resulting craft is covered with paint, varnish or a drawing is applied. If desired, the vase is left white.

Creative Lego molds

You can create your own vase design. For example, a layout is assembled from Lego parts.