Nice DIY Recycled Upside Down Vases

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For those who love eco projects and especially those which can be DIY, plastic bottles proved to be very useful and easy to use. They were used for many eco things and the projects proved to be very cheap and practical too. It is said that a plastic resists hundreds of years so it may be also considered a long lasting materials too.

Here it is a nice idea using the same common plastic bottles. The project refers to the creation of some nice DIY Recycled Upside Down Vases. They will become some great flower centerpieces or will represent a small vertical garden which will decorate your outdoor space beautifully.

Besides the plastic bottles you may also need: twine, nails and flowers or some other things to put in the vases.After you have gathered all these materials you are able to start working, following the next instructions.First of all clean the bottles, trim them to desired sizes, punch holes in them for the twine to be thread through and hammer nails where you like to hang them. Fill the vases with water, insert flowers in them and enjoy your work!

Your neighbors that will pass by will appreciate your originality and sense of protecting the environment. They will definitely consider you an eco person that deserves all the admiration.{found on micasarevista}

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