I love these DIY dollar tree pedestal vases because they can be decorated seasonally with fresh flowers, ornaments, or candles. They make great shelf, mantel or tablescape decorations. And you can always spray paint them to make them any color. And since the price is right (all materials from the dollar store) you can make multiples!
Materials Needed
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- Cylinder vases (we got ours from the dollar store)
- Candesticks
- E6000 glue
How to Make Pedestal Vases
I saw this little trick on a Tik Tok and decided to try it for myself. This is such a simple and affordable decor piece. I headed to dollar tree and bought glass vases and glass candlestick holders. You can use mason jars or bowls to make a pedestal vase too.
Start by removing and stickers and cleaning the bottom of your glass vase. Flip your vase upside down so that the opening is on the table.
Add E6000 glue along the rim of the glass candlestick.
Place the candlestick with the glue onto the bottom of the vase. Make sure to press hard and you may have to wait a minute to make sure the glue holds.
Flip them back right side up and your pedestal vases are done!
Once the glue has dried, add flowers, ornaments or candles inside the vase.
Set your pedestal vases on a mantle, table or shelf.
I like using dollar store items to make my decor because it’s affordable and easy to change up. This stacked book decor cost less than $10 to make, along with these paper stars and this pearl garland.