![]() If you don’t want to do all that, there’s always store bought pinecone vase filler. You can gather them from your yard and then bake them at 225 for about thirty minutes to kill bugs. Pine cones – I put pine cones out starting in the Fall and leave them through the winter. If you don’t happen to have acorns lying around your yard, you can get bags of acorn vase filler. Cozy Fall Vase FillersĪcorns – Just go outside and gather some acorns for your vase. Or stain them, stencil a number on it, then distress it with fine grit sandpaper. Use them as is, paint them, add text or numbers.For example, you could paint them navy blue and draw an anchor on them. Wood Tags – Wood tags are a blank canvas. Add an extra decorative touch by tucking a candle in the sand. ![]() Sand – Whether you use white sand or layer colored sand, sand makes a lovely vase filler all by itself. You could add some play sand to the vase first then layer in the seashells. Seashells – You can either use your own collection or buy seashell vase filler. You could also scatter some on a tray or in a bowl. Grab those old puzzles with missing pieces and use them to fill a vase. Puzzle pieces – Using puzzle pieces as vase filler would a great conversation starter. Sea Glass – sea glass makes a great vase filler, especially when placed around a candle. Vase Fillers for the Spring and Summerĭominoes or other game pieces like scrabble tiles – game pieces are such a fun way to bring the playfulness of Summer into your home. They make great luminaries for a mantle, coffee table or a centerpiece on the dining table. Of course, you can get berry vase filler without having to cut garland.īattery Operated Fairy Lights – fairy lights look so pretty in a vase or jar. Using ornaments as vase filler is also an easy way to incorporate your holiday color scheme throughout your home.īerries – I cut up a strand of faux cranberry garland and use the little red “berries” to fill lanterns and vases. Typically I grab the ones that have lost the top and can no longer be hung on the tree. ![]() Ornaments – I love using ornaments to fill vases and bowls during the holiday season.
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