Transforming vintage milk glass vases into a stunning tiered centerpiece is a creative way to upcycle thrift store finds into an elegant home decor piece. By stacking these vases with a few additional thrift store items, you can create a sophisticated display that looks expensive but is budget-friendly. This DIY project offers a unique way to showcase floral arrangements, candles, or seasonal decor, enhancing any dining table or mantelpiece with a touch of vintage charm.
Place the finished tiered centerpiece in the center of a dining table or on a mantel to catch the eye. Pair it with neutral or pastel-colored table linens and dinnerware to emphasize the white milk glass’s delicate texture. Incorporate seasonal flowers or greenery to add a pop of color and contrast. For a cohesive look, surround the centerpiece with other vintage or antique-inspired items, like candlesticks or small ceramic figures, to enhance its elegant appeal.
Vintage Milk Glass Tiered Centerpiece
Materials
3 vintage milk glass vases of varying heights
1 round thrift store mirror (diameter slightly larger than the base of the largest vase)
1 small thrift store plate or shallow bowl (slightly smaller than the base of the smallest vase)
1 tube of clear, strong craft adhesive or glue
1 thrift store candlestick or pedestal base (sturdy and slightly smaller than the base of the largest vase)
Directions
1. Lay out the three milk glass vases, ensuring they are clean and free of any dust or debris.
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