



Hold the doily up to your glass vase and decide where you'd like to add a straight edge. Mark the doily and cut using scissors. This gives you a starting place to wrap the doily around the vase.





Put a piece of kraft paper down on your table to protect it. Then with the doily face down, add a few squirts of spray glue across the doily until saturated. Then place the top of the glass vase along the straight edge that you cut and wrap the doily around the vase. Press to completely adhere the doily to the glass. That's all there is to it!





Using the same steps as above, add two smaller doilies to one vase. One on the top, one on the bottom, wrapped towards each other.

For this project, you can use ANY glass vases that have straight sides! Here I used large vases, skinny bud vases, and even glass tea light holders!




Hold the doily up to your glass vase and decide where you'd like to add a straight edge. Mark the doily and cut using scissors. This gives you a starting place to wrap the doily around the vase.





Put a piece of kraft paper down on your table to protect it. Then with the doily face down, add a few squirts of spray glue across the doily until saturated. Then place the top of the glass vase along the straight edge that you cut and wrap the doily around the vase. Press to completely adhere the doily to the glass. That's all there is to it!





Using the same steps as above, add two smaller doilies to one vase. One on the top, one on the bottom, wrapped towards each other.

For this project, you can use ANY glass vases that have straight sides! Here I used large vases, skinny bud vases, and even glass tea light holders!