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Transforming old vases into chic, high-end decor pieces can be both rewarding and cost-effective. By using a simple technique involving baking soda and paint, you can create a stunning faux pottery look that mimics the texture and appearance of expensive ceramic pieces. This DIY project is perfect for anyone looking to refresh their home decor without breaking the bank.
These faux pottery vases can be styled in various ways to complement your interior design. Place them on a mantelpiece, use them as a centerpiece on a dining table, or arrange them on a shelf alongside books and other decorative items. Their neutral and textured appearance makes them versatile enough to fit into minimalist, bohemian, or rustic decor themes.
Faux Pottery Vase Makeover

Materials
Old vases (glass or ceramic)
Acrylic paint (in your choice of color)
Baking soda
Paintbrush
Mixing bowl
Sandpaper (optional, for a smoother finish)
Directions
Start by cleaning your old vases thoroughly to remove any dust or residue.
In a mixing bowl, combine acrylic paint with baking soda. The ratio should be approximately 1 part baking soda to 2 parts paint. Adjust the amount of baking soda to achieve your desired texture

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