24 Beautiful Decorative Vases Made From Tree Stump


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What can the stumps be used for? The usual answer from you may be firewood or a seat. Anything else? In fact, another more thing that you can make from a tree stump is a vase. This is really a novel idea. A tree stump vase can bring a natural and idyllic style to your indoor decorations. Moreover, a DIY tree stump vase is more environmentally friendly and affordable than those colorful and sundry glass vases bought from the stores. In addition,the process of making tree stump vases is easy. You just need a tree stump that is long enough to accommodate many flowers. And then you remove its middle and a tree stump vase is done. Ready for it? Here below are some cool ideas that tell you how to make a wonderful vase. Come on!

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Jonathan Y, Ph.D., is the founder of WooHome, a platform dedicated to inspiring creativity in home design and DIY living. With a doctorate in Environmental Design, Jonathan blends academic insight with hands-on experience to create content that resonates with design lovers, makers, and garden enthusiasts alike. His vision is to make stylish and sustainable living accessible for everyone. Beyond blogging, Jonathan is a frequent speaker at design forums and continues to research innovative ways to merge functionality with beauty in everyday spaces.