DIY Beachy Sisal Rope Vase
As you probably know by now, I love simple, inexpensive projects that can be completed quickly, but still look like a million bucks. This is one of those projects. To be honest, this vase was my orignial idea for July’s Home Depot Monthly Gift Challenge, but I decided to go with the Sisal Rope Artwork, instead. I still really liked this project, and since I had some leftover sisal rope, I decided to go ahead and make it anyway.
Here are the supplies needed:
Tin can (you can also use a jar)
Natural sisal rope, 3/8″, enough length to cover your can/jar
Glue gun/glue
Scissors
The process was super simple. Starting at the top, I glued about three to four inches of rope at a time and then pressed it onto the can, holding it for a few seconds before letting go. As I started to stack the rope, I added glue to the inside of the rope and the top so that it would stick to the piece above it. This helped ensured that there weren’t any visable gaps in the rope. When you get to the bottom, just cut your rope and tuck it in as best you can, so it looks as seamless as possible.
All that’s left to do is add the flowers of your choice (I went with faux because that’s what I had on hand, but real ones would look amazing)! That’s all there is to it! This project took less than twenty minutes, from start to finish, and I’m going to enjoy the end result for years to come! What do you think of my beachy sisal rope vase? Is this something you would use in your home?
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I’m in love with this vase project!! I mean the rope is so neutral & paired with the PERFECT hydrangeas…PERFECTION!! Happy Tuesday friend!!
Paige.Rose
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Thanks so much! I’m still surprised that such a simple project could be so rewarding!
Gorgeous! I love inexpensive too! Looks beautiful Amy!
Thank you sweet lady! Quick and easy are my friends these days!
Really cute, and simple enough that even I can do it. And I love all things coastal! Thanks for sharing this very doable project.
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Thank you – it couldn’t have been much easier to make!
I love this idea, Amy! Brilliant. Thanks for sharing it with Thursday Favorite Things! Have a great weekend! XO
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Cute and so easy! I love this project, Amy…wish I’d thought to do this and bring it to the beach with us this week. It would be so perfect on our indoor table. Fitting for our scenery out the windows!

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Thank you Kim! You should totally make one – just make sure to send me a pic; I’d love to see it!
So pretty Amy! You always come up with the cutest projects!
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Thanks so much sweet lady!
Love it. Coming from 2beesinapod.
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Thank you so much! I’m glad you stopped by!
Hi, Amy! I’m visiting from Savvy Southern Style. Love this simple project and pinned it to my entertaining board. This would be such a great centerpiece for a party, especially because it’s so affordable!
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I’m so glad you stopped by! Yes, it would look nice as a centerpiece! Definitely affordable, too!
That is very cute and looks like something a klutz like me could actually DO. I used to be fairly crafty before I discovered the interwebs – now all I do is stare at my computer screen every evening. Maybe I should get back into it. This is a great project to start with.
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Thank you so much, Adrian! It really is the easiest project ever! Perfect for “getting your feet wet”!
This is such a great idea. I think it would be amazing for tablescapes. This is getting pinned!
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Thanks so much for your sweet comments, and the pin!