10 Brilliant Ways to Create a Custom Bud Vase

Bud vases are kind of the bee’s knees. You can give one away as a gift, cluster them to create an arrangement, or place a single vase on your bedside table for a clean, minimalist look. We’ve embellished a variety of vases in the past, from color-blocked vases to pattern-dipped vases. And now, in time for Easter decorations, Mother’s Day, and belated Valentine’s gifts, here are 10 clever ways to spice up any basic bud vase.

Materials:

– 10 vases

– spray paint

– chalkboard paint

– chalk pen

– flat back pearls

– sequins

– embroidery floss

– paint pens

– lace

– contact paper

– glitter

– washi tape

Tools:
– scissors

– spray adhesive

– hot glue

– paint brush

– painter’s tape

Instructions:

1. Determine designs using all of your materials.

2. Decorate your vases.

3. Add flowers and you’re done!

We raided our supplies closet to find all these colorful goodies for embellishing!

1. Washi Tape: Find two or three rolls of washi tape that look awesome together. Then have at it on your vase.

All you need to do is add strips of tape to create a unique design. Easy peasy.

2. Chalkboard Paint: Oh chalkboard paint, we really do adore you.

Grab your painter’s tape and stick some to your vase to create a straight line. This will block off a section for you to paint. Add a layer of chalkboard paint to the bottom half of the vase. Let it dry and continue to add paint until it’s no longer streaky. Once it’s dry, grab your chalk pen (these create a cleaner look that old fashioned chalk) and write a word or draw a design. This one is so classy.

3. Contact Paper: We went with gold contact paper for these. No surprise there! It looks so good, we can’t help ourselves.

Cut out shapes that you’d like to adhere to your vase. We made triangles, but polka dots, lines or squares would also be cute. Peel off the backing and then stick the paper to your vase.

Flat Back Pearls

How cool are these flat-sided pearls? We’ve used them before to trick out shoes, and we’ll use them again. And again. They are perfect for embellishing everything.

To add them to your vase, just add a dollop of hot glue to the back and stick them on the vase. The glue dries very quickly, so you have to be quicker — just make sure you don’t burn yourself!

5. Sequins: Sequins aren’t only for making gorgeous clothes, they can also bedazzle so many projects. We’re adding some to our vases to get that polka-dotted look.

Carefully squeeze a drop of hot glue to the back and then press them to the vase.

6. Embroidery Floss: This one is SO EASY yet so chic.

Cut a long piece of embroidery floss. Glue one end to your vase with hot glue, and then wrap it around and around and around until you get the desired look. Add another bit of glue to the end and you’re done.

7. Lace: Just like sequins, lace is not only for pretty clothes.

Add a strip to your vase to give it that delicate feel. Hot glue works for this material as well, so place a bit of glue to one end, wrap your lace around the vase, and then glue the other end. We completed ours with two strips, but you could add more or less, or combine it with paint or embroidery floss. There are so many options.

8. Paint Pens: This is your chance to get really creative. All you need to do is draw a pattern on your vase with paint pens.

We did this on paper first to make sure we created a pattern we liked, and then we copied our favorite design onto the vase. You can make shapes, patterns, or intricate drawings with these awesome pens. Or you can write a word or phrase on your vase. Go wild with this method!

9. Color Block: Here’s the trick you’ve been waiting for — color blocked vases.

Stick some painter’s tape to your vase creating a line. Now tape the parts of the vase that you don’t want covered in paint. Spray paint has a mind of its own, so you should make sure the section you want to keep white is completely enveloped in tape. That goes for your clothes too! Don’t cover yourself in tape, but make sure you’re wearing something you don’t mind getting messy. Spray your vase, let it dry, and then peel your tape to reveal a block of color.

10. Glitter Dip: Oh what? You thought we forgot about glitter? Never.

For this vase, you’ll go through the same process as the color-blocked vase. Create your line with painter’s tape and then cover the sides you want to keep white. Add a thin layer of spray adhesive to your vase and then douse it in glitter. So fun! Give it a few minutes to dry and then carefully pull back the tape.

So many vases to choose from!

We recommend choosing three options and then making little clusters. Add some flowers and then adorn your house with gorgeous buds.

Which ones are your favorite? We’d love to hear your thoughts!

It's that time of year again when parents start getting teary, our fave #girlbosses give inspirational speeches and weekends become celebration central. Yep, we're talking grad season. After all that hard work, you deserve to look glam while you're walking across the stage. Scroll on for 10 DIY graduation caps you can totally rock.

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1. Mean Girls-inspired: With this iconic quote and hot pink design, you're sure to stand out. Not only does this masterpiece make for amazing photos, but your family and friends will have no problem spotting you in the sea of grads.

2. Simple and Sweet: We love how this grad tied her adventurous spirit into her cap. It's a perfect way to add some character to your graduation day look without going over the top. (via Polka Dot Chair)

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3. The Office-inspired: This is downright perfect for anyone who loves Michael Scott and is looking for some glitter action. You can totally make this graduation cap happen with some glue and washi tape.

4. Friends-inspired ($35):Friends and glitter: Do you really need anything else? We vote no.

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5. Floral: Show off your favorite inspirational quote with a floral cap that'll transform you into a DIY queen.

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6. Disney: We just felt a total rush of nostalgia thanks to this adorable Tangled graduation cap. Go all out in honor of your favorite Disney princess, and get a dose of inspiration at the same time.

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7. Spongebob Squarepants-inspired: School can sometimes feel like it's an eternity and this is a hilarious way to acknowledge your entrance into the real world.

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8. Dunkin' Donuts: Let's face it: This cap is way too relatable to many of us. Show everyone how much you love cold brew with this colorful design.

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9. Future Plans: It's the perfect time to thank those who have helped you attain your dream and celebrate your next stop. Deck out your graduation cap with your favorite shades, or go for your school colors for even more pride.

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10. All About That Degree: If you're super excited to start your new career, pick a grad cap that shows off your degree! We love how minimal and beautiful this blue cap is.

This graduation season, celebrate your hard work with a grad cap that has as much personality as you do. Whether you're totally into Disney or love glitter, these DIY graduation caps are sure to give you some inspiration.

Which DIY grad cap are you rockin' across the stage? Tweet us @BritandCo!

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Hot on the heels of Netflix's new highly-anticipated series Carrie Soto Is Back comes word of another book-to-film adaptation! This time we'll see Jessica Chastain take the #1 spot in a horror movie that's inspired by author Josh Malerman's Incidents Around The House.

Released last summer, it's haunting tale surrounds a family's growing discomfort in their own home. One movie that feels eerily similar is 2009's animated Coraline, but we know Malerman's plot is more terrifying than that.

Find out everything we know about the new horror film that's based on Incidents Around The House!

What is Incidents Around The House about?

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Any book that has author Grady Hendrix's (How to Sell a Haunted House) stamp of approval indicates readers are in for a bone-chilling ride. At the center of Incidents Around The House is young Bela and her growing realization there's something wrong with the house she lives in. Despite the love she believes to exist between her, her parents, and Grandma Ruth, someone or something called 'Other Mommy' has been frequently visiting her.

Wanting to exist inside the girl's young heart, 'Other Mommy' consistently pressures Bela to respond to a pertinent question. But each time Bela evades her, the figure grows increasingly agitated and begins causing things to go terribly wrong in the home.

Soon, Bela begins noticing other things that don't seem like they're merely the handiwork of 'Other Mommy' and it leaves her having to piece together the truth of the family she's always at through an innocent child's eyes.

Who's a part of the cast for Incidents Around The House?

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Sources revealed Jessica Chastain has been cast in the lead role in Rob Savage's horror film (via Deadline), but we'll have to wait to see who else is a part of the cast!

Who's producing the horror film based on Incidents Around The House? 

The outlet also reported that James Wan of Atomic Monster (Aquaman and Malignant) is producing the film while Michael Clear, Judson Scott, Macdara Kelleher, Rob Savage, Josh Malerman, and Ryan Lewis will be executive producers.

Who's the screenwriter for the film?

Succession fans will be thrilled to know writer Nathan Elston is bringing his legendary vision to the Incidents Around the House film (via Deadline). He's no stranger to contributing to charged family dynamics, so it'll be fascinating to see how the script pans out!

Is a premiere date set for the Incidents Around The House film?

It pains us to say this, but we'll have to wait a little longer to share a premiere date. It's not clear if production has started yet, so it's likely the team behind the Incidents Around the House movie wants to wait until they have a concrete timeline in mind before sharing anything else.

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As much as we love a touch of sparkle in our cosmetics, adulting makes sporting glitter makeup IRL hard to pull off. But if you’re a true shimmer-lover, don’t let that deter you! There’s an art to creating beauty looks that fall between no-makeup makeup and Lisa Frank-territory. To master just the right amount of summer shine, turn to the mistress of making grown-up glitter werk, Katie Jane Hughes. Scroll on to view the celebrity makeup artist’s seven best subtle glitter looks for summer and the best products to get the look.

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1. Give your smokey eye added edge with a neutral shadow that glitters.Blend powder in a smoldering shade into your lids, and then treat your lower lash line to a touch of sparkle. Brit + Co Pick: Nars Narsissist Wanted Eyeshadow Palette ($59)

Glossy Lids

2. Use cream glitter pigments to add an iridescent touch to lids and cheeks. Remember to keep things tame by sticking to neutral hues or sheer shades that complement your natural skin tone. Brit + Co Pick: Bodyography Glitter Pigments ($23)

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3. Illuminate without overwhelming your face using products made with ultra-fine texture. The micro-fine pigment holds the key to a sophisticated, buildable hue. Brit + Co Pick: Rituel de Fille Celestial Sphere Eye Soot ($38)

Graphic Glitter Liner

4. The graphic liner trend gets a glam makeover when you add a bit of shine.Look for liquid formulas that offer smooth application and dry quickly for all-day wear. Brit + Co Pick: Urban Decay Heavy Metal Glitter Eyeliner ($17)

Halo Effect

5. Hughes’ signature look comes courtesy of an iridescent gloss applied down the middle of your lid.Use rich, bronzey hues to create a sophisticated style, and then add contrast with a matte black coat of mascara. Brit + Co Pick: Butter London Glazen Eye Gloss ($24)

All Over Dew

6. Create the trendy dew effect using a pearly highlighter in lighter shades than your complexion.Drier skin types call for cream formulas, whereas oily complexions work better with powder. Graze your cheekbones, chin, nose, and brow line for a soft strobing effect. Brit + Co Pick: Milk Makeup Holographic Face Gloss ($20), Persona Cosmetics Laguna Highlighter ($24)

Glitter Brows

7. This standout look may not be subtle, but it’s having a serious moment. If you go for the glittery colorful brow, steer clear of loose pigment that doesn’t stay put. Look for glossy formulas designed not to smudge in order to avoid sloppy spill-over. Brit + Co Pick: Skingasm Glitter Gloss ($24)

How will you get your glitter on? Tell us on Pinterest!

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A Los Angeles family of four was ready to give their small, outdated home a major refresh when they brought in Barrett Cooke, principal and co-founder of the architecture and design studio Arterberry Cooke. Originally built on a different parcel of land and later moved to its current site, the house required a full reorientation and total renovation to make it work. Serene paint colors made all the difference.

Scroll to see the calming paint colors we're obsessed with from this LA home renovation!

BEFORE

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Prior to the renovation, the four-bedroom, three-bathroom home had no sense of flow and character.

“The original front door was at the side of the house,” said Barrett. “We simplified the first floor plan and updated the layout to create more logical and interconnected spaces.”

AFTER

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Barrett thoughtfully reimagined the home, expanding the kitchen to maximize functionality and added a rear deck and trellis. The result is an airy and serene oasis.

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Color was central to creating a cohesive design says Barrett, who embraced natural and earthy hues of blue and green to pair beautifully with the home’s surrounding landscape and natural light. For the kitchen cabinets, she used Green Smoke from Farrow & Ball.

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“The blues carry throughout and the bright, more open spaces allow the house to feel integrated while creating separate quiet spaces.” For the ceiling blue, she used Selvedge from Farrow & Ball.

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Barrett also created a new addition of a private office that doubles as a guest suite, painted in Farrow & Ball Light Blue.

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And repeated the color in the bathroom, which was old, cramped and dated.

Barrett also used a mixture of durable surfaces and materials with delicate details. The primary, along with the other baths uses unique tiling to bring out the space’s charm and brightness.

"A wet room concept allowed the homeowner to have a true sanctuary space with a large tub and shower," says Barrett. "The wall tile evokes pottery elements and the stone slab materials (ijen blue quartzite) have an organic feel.”

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She also squeezed in a makeup vanity for mom. “As the one woman in a house full of boys, this is her sanctuary space," adds Barrett.

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In the serene primary bedroom. Barrett used Parma Grey from Farrow & Ball.

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The home was transformed from cramped and chaotic — with a jumble of clashing colors like bright yellow and maroon — into a serene, light-filled retreat.

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“We love the library moment that is near the entryway and sets the tone for the entire house," says Barrett.

BEFORE

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True to the rest of the home’s original state, the kids’ bathroom had seen better days — and was in serious need of a refresh.

AFTER

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Barrett designed a bold black-and-white bathroom for the family's two teenage sons — a playful departure from the rest of the home’s softer palette. “This bathroom is for two teenage boys so we wanted it to be fun and graphic but still sophisticated and timeless," she says.

BEFORE

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The original home's exterior left a lot to be desired.

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Following an 8-month renovation, the home is now bright, airy, and functional. The overall aesthetic? “Peaceful retreat in the chaos of an all-boy household while also being durable and sustainable for years of use,” says Barrett.

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Spring is finally in full bloom, but that doesn’t mean we’re done building our seasonal wardrobe! In addition to faves from Anthropologie and Abercrombie & Fitch, Free People’s new arrivals section is packed to the brim with adorable styles for springtime – think breezy dresses and stunning wardrobe staples with just the right amount of charm to make ‘em stand out! We combed through all of Free People’s new arrivals for this month and found 12 iconic picks to inspire your spring (and summer!) looks.

Shop our 12 favorite spring pieces from Free People’s new arrivals below!

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Free People Let's Go Blouse

This butter yellow blouse boasts the most beautiful hue for the spring and summer seasons. It's cut from a cotton-linen blend material that ensures it's nothing but breezy for those warmer temps. The adorable tie-front details certainly help in the comfy department, too!

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Free People Annabelle Mini Dress

Polka dots are so precious – and they're undeniably trendy right now. This dress is covered in the classic pattern, but features a more modern fit, complete with flattering side ruching and a plunging v-neckline.

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Free People Laney Set

This 2-in-1 matching set comes ready to wear with a crop tank and a high-waisted midi skirt, both of which are designed in a lacy stretch fabric that feels oh-so cozy on the bod. The best thing about it is having the freedom to style the two together or getting playful with each as separates. Countless outfit combos await!

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Free-est Burst Of Bliss Maxi

Free People always kills it when it comes to dresses, and this marvelous maxi is further proof that we need more of them in our closets! Flowy and feminine, this super-beachy style moves seamlessly with you and features the cutest details, from the tiered skirt to the ruffled neckline.

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We The Free Good Luck Mid-Rise Barrel Jeans

Made with a bowed fit around the legs, barrel jeans work wonderfully on any body type, supplying a unique shape no matter how you style 'em. This pair in particular is also extremely easy to wear year-round since it hits naturally around the middle of the waist. We'd rock these with a boho-esque white blouse and some cowgirl boots!

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Free People Kayla Solid Embroidered Top

Though it may look like an ordinary tank top from the front, this embroidered number actually ties in the back for a playful effect. This also makes it wonderfully breathable for hotter spring and summer days!

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Free People Day's End Stripe Pants

These striped pants are easily elevated by a contrasting pattern around the hem, making even the most comfy and casual 'fits look put-together. With a mid-rise and relaxed wide legs, these beat out jeans any day – especially for hotter days!

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Free People Lowen Midi Skirt

This skirt is the ultimate wear-with-everything piece for spring. It's made from soft, durable, and breathable 100% cotton to keep you feeling and looking cool! The waistband is fitted with elastic, too, so it doesn't dig into your bod while you move throughout the day.

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AGOLDE Dame Shorts

Short shorts are so outdated. Plus, they're simply uncomfortable, which is entirely worth avoiding in the warmer temperatures of spring and summer. Rocking comfy long shorts like these is in! They have a bit of a high rise, too, helping to shape your waistline without being too intrusive.

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Free People Sandy Shores Babydoll Dress

Having a good white dress on deck is always a good idea. This babydoll-style mini boasts a bit of spring-ready eyelet detailing and some subtle puff sleeves for femme flair. The silhouette is fairly shapeless, but swingy, so you can rock it comfortably.

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Damson Madder Charlotte Midi Skirt

We're here for all the butter yellow this year, especially in this stunning midi skirt that defies all expectations of what a midi should be. With plenty of playful bow ties and a tiered, ruched, and ruffled waistline, it makes a statement all on its own!

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We The Free Martha Workwear Jacket

For those days where you just absolutely need a layer, this lightweight jacket inspired by workwear styles comes in super handy. It boasts a cropped, boxy silhouette that makes it feel super modern for today's trends, too.

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