Repurposing Thrifted Decor NO ONE WOULD BUY *DIY Cracked China Vases* | XO, MaCenna
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- Опубліковано 28 чер 2024
- Things that are broken aren’t always trash.. sometimes you just need to look at it with a different perspective or through a new lens. I bought cracked china from the thrift store that no one else would buy to turn it into something beautiful! I'm in love with these DIY Cracked China Vases!
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Feels like you haven’t made a simple diy like this in forever. It’s like your early years ❤️❤️❤️
It was those early DIYs that really drew me in. I mean I get evolving, changing, and trying new challenges but I admit this is now one of my favorite episodes.
Yes! I agree, I missed those. I do enjoy the house projects but I also enjoy when stuff like this is still thrown in.
You can spray them with a coat of shellac and then they can be used outside. I have used shellac on a lot of acrylic paint projects and it makes projects water proof!
I love this❤
I agree! And while I love all her vids, most are simply entertainment since they got the cottage. I can’t afford the furniture, materials, appliances or homes. But these kind of DIYs - those I can do!
Lovely vases! I have been doing mosaics for about 20 years, here is just a tip or two: If you want the air dry clay in a specific colour you can dye it before rolling out with acrylic paint ( kneed it into the clay). After pressing the china pieces into the clay smooth the clay with wet fingers around them. That makes it more even. greetings from UK!
“Things that are broken are not always trash.” Wow why did that make me cry? Thank you for another beautiful and inspiring video. ❤️
Awww 🥹🥹🥹 thank you so much!
Whenever that happens to me I know Aunt Flo is about 2 days out 😂
@kaileymo might be TMI but my Aunt Flo no longer visits this 57 year old.😂
@@pattirock1966
Maybe not, but the hormones still surge and subside as before. I can always tell when it would have been that time of the month.
MaCenna, lovely project. I am a mosaic artist and teacher and I have not used air dry clay for doing mosaic on a vase but it seems to have worked well for your "pique assiette" (broken dishes/crockery) vases. If you are thinking about making a mosaic table top, especially one that will be outside, please consider attaching your broken dishes and ceramic tiles (a nice complement or edging) to the table top with either E6000 glue or with thin set tile adhesive and then after drying at least 24 hours, grounting around them with grout, which comes in many colors and you can buy it in a powder form, so if you wish to mix two colors, that will be easy to do. Oh, also, please wear safety glasses or goggles when you hammer directly onto the china, it is easy for a tiny shard to fly into the air and into your eye. You can also put the dish pieces in a gallon plastic bag, so you can see them while you hammer and then there is no way for the shards to go anywhere. Let me know if you have any questions.
Great tips!! Thank you for sharing!
Wear gloves
I’m actually planning to make outdoor tables with my old pink bathroom tile and this is very helpful!
We did this as kids to make candle holders. With glass globs or stain glass pieces my mom had left over.
You could also use a glass cutter to cut the pieces to show the pattern and get the shapes the size you want them if some of the designs are special
The music is always so nice, but I absolutely love when you suddenly remove it and leave us hearing the natural background sounds on videos like this! The wind blowing, the leaves rustling ❤ even back before the cottage was dried in and there was plastic hanging in the doorway, the wind blowing through the house was so serene. Loved this diy and definitely will be trying it!
when u asked what else you could make from the china, my mind went straight to a wind chime! a wind chime from the broken plates would be sooooo cute and tie back into the vases. would add another audible element outdoors!! loveeee
Well, the timing on this is perfect! I was cleaning out my china cabinet … my cat jumped up to see what I was doing, lost her footing on two of my pretty vintage plates…and they crashed to the floor…vases it is 😂
Listening to you talk about thinking outside the box with how to use items inspires me, and reminds me of my late grandmother who was the crafting queen in my family. She could do SO MANY crafty things, and your spirit reminds me of her. ❤
I love the calm voice over in the beginning of the video, I appreciate the artistry and effort you put into your work. Thanks for sharing, and motivating so many. Your hard work does not go unnoticed. ❤
Aww thank you so much!
@@XOMaCenna idk if you seen my message or not but, if you have not been to Vintage Function LA you have got to go. There is tons if stuff that is your style.
MaCenna, your "voice-over " advice is truly a creative minds thinker speaking, we have a vision of what we want to do but the creative process is not always planned, it becomes its own world that we create. My motto is this "It's not what it is, it's what it could be". It is my creative mantra.
The method we have always used is gluing Mosaic pieces on the base and then grouting...just like tiling in the bath...end result waterproof...have several on my patio which get rained on frequently. Have fun trying a different method.
Thank you so much for showing me this idea. I have china that was handed down to me from my great grandmother that over the years has chipped. I never knew what to do with it. Did want to hand it down to my daughters because it didn't look good. but now I could give each one a vase using that china set. You have no idea how happy I am. Thank you Thank you
LOVE how these turned out! I wonder how the first vase would look with the clay painted a cornflower blue? 😍
Love when beautiful but broken China is repurposed and given a new life. I cringe when perfectly good pieces are broken to make something however. I think of all of the lovely table settings that piece could have been used for.
My grandma used broken China pieces and cement to make round stepping stones in her garden and a round bistro table top. Both were beautiful.
Also, if you break the China pieces before doing the clay part, then they’re ready and you have more time before the clay dries.
Lovely pieces! I love some more DIY projects - I miss those from you!! 😊
Absolutely YES to a resin table topper situation. Have always hankered after using resin for a similar purpose but know nothing about it and have never had the guts! Come on MaCenna! Please take us to resin school 🙏🏼🙌🏼 (and have your home benefit form a beautiful table top) 🤗
Yes, maybe do it on the table you bought for front area and haven't used,
Definitely love some help with how to do a resin table top. 😊💕
I also once saw a sink in an old house in France that was completely made with/ covered with old pieces of china
The second one gave me quilt vibes! LOVE IT!!!
MaCenna, what came to mind for me was that it would make an awesome utensil holder. I have a utensil holder on my counter, utensils that I use daily, and I hardly ever have to open my drawers.
Your vases are so charming! I have a huge bowl of old china pieces waiting to be used…now I’m inspired. There is a movie called One True Thing…Merle Streeps character is working on a large table top made just like this. (That’s when my bowl started!) Trays are another way to go. Old china patterns speak to my heart. Thank you for giving them new life ❤🌸
Ohhhh I love the idea of a tray in this style!
Love this throwback to “smaller DIY projects MaCenna” ❤ Although I cannot wait for you to go back to the Cottage projects in Texas!
15:08 - I use trays a lot in my house: to carry drinks and snacks, for gathering small items while straightening up, and for carrying small DIY supplies while I’m moving a project from room to room. I think this project would be perfect for a mosaic tray with resin!
Doing mosaic frames or a lamp would be so sweet too, I loved this project. So calming! 💙
I love your vases! You surprised me with your approach with the clay. I mosaicd a lot, but I always use grout to finish my projects. I glue the china pieces on things and then grout.
You can do wooden trays, wooden birdhouses, plant pots, around a mirror. You can also use the ears, lids and spouts of the coffeecups and teapots, and little mirror pieces inbetween.
And the last tip: you can colour your grout before applying by mixing acrylic paint in it.
Super cute vases! The video is so rich, so beautiful. Every sound, every sight, every frame is perfection. You were meant to do this! 🥰❤️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Aww thank you so much! That means the world to me
What a stunning comment @denises9426!! We need more of this in the world! ❤
Wonder if the exciting news is baby on the way…. Love early videos- puts me in a creative mode for my day.
The vases turned out so beautiful MaCenna 💗🩷💗🩷💙🩵💙🩵
Macenna you’ve given me the confidence to do this. I’m going to get a large tile and make a table top! So excited to do it and by the way I’m older than your mama and I’ve never done a DIY!
Love this idea. You could even make coasters, trays or even tiles with broken china. I like the idea of pouring resin overtop for a smooth surface.
I love this, I am broken and flawed yet all these flaws make me uniquely perfect for those that love me! I resonated with this!! I am an abstract artist and create my art. I love the imperfections in my pieces because they provide the uniqueness that people are looking for again. I love the video, and I really resonated with me.
I love the variety of projects now, everyone equally good ❤ have a great week ahead
If you wanted to very precisely cut out the designs in the china, you can use tile nippers. They are also good for softening edges and creating curves.
The only tip I have for any future projects if this type you do, is maybe place the ceramic pieces into the clay before you wrap the vase. Roll the clay out, press in the ceramic and then roll over it again to smooth the clay. Then drape it around the vase and chop off the excess. That’s the way I’ve done it (back when terrazzo was big).
I was thinking if that would work better! I didn’t know if it would curve well Thank you so much for the tip
Ohhhhh, great idea. I'll have to try both. Thank you
@@XOMaCenna😅
I have seen this mosaic on table tops and inside trays! With a smooth resin too for use! Beautiful
Love these! Great way to repurpose! Couple of tips for airdry clay: you can color your clay prior (I prefer using chalk pastels), you can use a damp sponge to help smooth the clay and keep it workable, you can lightly sand your clay once dry, and you can waterproof with a sealer.
This an ancient French art called piquet-assirtte, which means " brolen plate.". I have been making things from all of my broken china. My best piese is an antique dough table, covered in china. Glad you discovered the art, McCenna! ❤
Assiette
Doing these little projects must remind you how far you have come… and you are taking the deeper lessons that come with that which is wonderful to see ❤
I got a bunch of different colors of plates and covered a little table, a cabinet outside on my patio. Also covered my fire pit that the tile had broken. I used mortar and sealed it. It does have areas that stick up. I took a Dremel tool and smoothed the sides down especially around the fire pit so no one would get cut! I love your idea!
Love this diy..You could break mirrors and add those too..I did a mosaic side table for my patio..I used sea glass and the glass marbles from dollar tree came out beautiful..
What a calming craft day! You’re excelling as a videographer too. Hats off to the multi skilled girl 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Oh my gosh you are going to hit 1 million very soon. 😊🎉
You can also use this method to make a picture frame or a mirror frame. A slight variation on your method that you might like is to push the pieces into the clay a little deeper and smooth the clay over the edges of the china pieces, so the china looks like it’s underneath the clay, peeking out, as opposed to being on top of the clay. Both of the ones you did are pretty, but I especially love that blue one!
A simple diy but still so beautiful and your little diy videos have come soooo far 👏🏼
What a wonderful project😊. If you would like more of these vases in the future, I recommend the hand tools for cutting china. You can cut as big as you want and with pattern precision. Much easier and less waste 😊 xxxx
I love these. I always see the china and want to do something, but the thing of this video is that I’m almost jealous about is the outside set up. To be spending some quality crafting time outside with your background…priceless!
MaCenna! I’m loving the way your videos are evolving! The music, the voice overs, the ambience… it’s so fun and inspiring to see you lean into these beautiful styles! Love you and your content, I wish I could have an endless supply of your videos to play in my home💕
I precise that I don’t know Elise Bush, I don’t roll for her, but it’s hard not to see the obvious resemblance in the style, how Macenna does it suddenly.
@@YayaBolender I have watched Elise for years and I see a slight resemblance in style, but MaCenna has evolved and grown her channel so much in such a short amount of time, full credit to her. Both do an amazing job with each of their channels. I find them uniquely different from others. I don’t know why Elise doesn’t have a bigger audience?
@@LisaAdams.75 I was not talking about what Macenna puts inside her videos, I was talking about the way she was doing her voice over by taking a slightly sad and romantic tone and by using kind of nostalgic musics. I have followed Macenna for years and suddenly she is becoming someone else? I remember a time when I had to lower the sound on my iPhone because she was screaming so much. I was just watching some Elise’s videos just before this one and it struck me. Macenna doesn’t need to copy other people to have some success, so why doing that?
And I agree with you, Elise should be much more known, she really deserves the success, she is working so hard. Probably the fact that she is in Denmark and not in USA or England may have an impact? I don’t know…
@@YayaBolenderi agree with you that macenna is suddenly going the philosophical asmr voice over route like other people... smh
@@borednow She also used to love her cottage in Texas and now she seems to not care for it at all. I’m wondering what happened to change so abruptly. I understand that she was exhausted by the work she did in the kitchen but it is so strange to stop just before finishing a project. There are a lot of things that I don’t understand anymore on her channels.
I love how joyful you are. Another great idea to repurpose broken china is using them as mulch to top dress a garden pot or small area of a garden bed.
In all honesty I like your project much more than the ones you saw at the estate sale. They’re beautiful!
They came out beautiful. To make out door pieces, glue your pieces onto whatever and then use appropriate grout and seal. I did a large wooden serving tray with broken China. Great for carrying your dining items outdoors. When not in use I do a table scape inside of the tray and it lives on my dining table. Fun project.
MaCenna you’re such a gorgeous, precious soul. The world needs you, not only the UA-cam community that clearly adores you.
I would make the two steps in your "lawn" towards the backyard door that you cut out with this technique, of course with water proof material, some cement or so. Great project and beautiful outcome!
You could do a serving tray, metal or wood ( to start ) by using or building the size you wanted. Making sure that you have a lip around the tray of about an inch or inch & a half. I would do it in this order. #1, Find or make a tray that you will LOVE!!! #2, Glue ceramic pieces onto tray in the pattern that you desire. #3, Pour a clear Epoxy over the entire tray of ceramic pieces. There are SO many different ways to use ceramic plates & or broken flower pots. The list of reused or reimagined items that you could use for a table top or many other items is endless. My father made a coffee table from old barn timbers that were going to be junked. He placed beautifully colored fly fishing lures in a few places on the table top before doing a clear coat of epoxy. I've had that table for years & still get compliments on it. People are Amazed when they find one of the lures & that my father made the hole thing! I LOVE your outlook on Life!🌹🥀🌻🌼🌷🪴
Would be cool to do this in cement & make stepping stones for the garden. Could maybe even arrange the pieces into shapes or letters.
Cracked/broken china stepping stones would be a stunning addition to your garden!
Because the clay dries quickly, I would use gloves to apply pieces and damp n my gloves to smith it out and keep the clay mailable. Use China for trays, coasters, table tops, trivets, frames, endless possibilities!
The top of the little table the vase with flowers was placed on would look great with terra cotta pieces placed in the air-dried clay. ❤
they turned out beautiful! I love them both, but I think i’m leaning more towards the taller one/the one with more colors as my favorite ❤❤❤
Same 😊
What a fun project! Shades of your video past, with the smaller DIY project. Also, such a calm video! Craft projects like this are wonderful therapy for the chaos of life, not to mention teaching one to be less self-critical and more self-forgiving.
OMG!!!! my favorite one is with the blue. They are both gorgeous though! I agree with one of the other viewers. Haven’t seen you do a simple DIY in a while. And I love it.❤ it’s just another way that you were making your house your home!❤❤❤❤❤
Didn’t think I was going to like these, but wow I was wrong, I love them!! Maybe try decorating some of the saucers to make little trinket dishes?
Love this ide!! But I also use teacup saucers as planter pot saucers when I find them without the teacups 🤷♀️. I sometimes even reuse vintage thrifted pitchers or coffee mugs with saucers as planter pots for small indoor starter plants too, drill a hole at the bottom with a masonry bit.
I love every single thing you do. I am older than your mom and have a 42 year old daughter who you remind me of, especially your expressions and your eyes!! Two houses to watch you make your magic on...double the pleasure. I love your mom, too.
Love it! I thrifted a lampbase with this kind of mosaic, i love it!
Ohhhhhhhh! I was wondering what you were going to repurpose those broken items into! These are beautiful 😍
What a beautiful serene area to just relax and create! I love the floral arrangement you made in your first vase! Just beautiful! I am going to have to try that on my list of to do's. Thank you for sharing your peacefulness and creativity .............so calming and a real type of therapy!
Blessings
I have so missed this type of DIY'S. This was a really good one. Don't get me wrong, I've loved all the Reno videos, but these are so great too.
So unique in it's way, I love to see a mosaic lamp just as the vases. I've been watching your vids for year's, I've knowest you manage your time and not rush to get the projects done, your a professionist and I like that because I'm the same way. Someone told me about a thrift store that carries items from Target, Amazon and Fairway. These items are new and affordable, the store is called "That's Cheap".
I LOOOOVE this new style of main channel video 🥹 a lot of inspiring words! Def would make a mark in my creative mind. 🫶🏻 i love how we learn with you through the years, from one project to another. Many thanks, MaCenna! 🥹🫶🏻
you put the same love and creativity into small diy projects as you do in your large home reno projects. You are back to your roots with this one. Love it!♥
So sweet! Love them especially together with the juxtaposition of the large pieces on one and small pieces on another. Beautiful!
Maybe you could do something like this for your nesting tables! using round pices of plywood as the base and putting the clay on top. It would look nice if you found some china with yellow-golden details to tie in the brass legs ♥︎
Saucer without teacups I use underneath my potted plants.
Would gluing pieces to the glass and then use grout. Grout comes is lots of colors so you could get the colors you want.
My mom and my preschool grandsons and I decorated craft store birdhouses together, when we traveled to my daughters house from different states, to babysit them for a week.
My daughter loved them so much, she still uses them as decoration in her kitchen. And the little boys who thought they couldn’t make them nice enough, were so proud of their art projects. They’re now both college graduates. My mother passed, 14 years ago. Time flies and the memories we made remain.
I bought saucers alone that matched cups I already had because those had been sold without matching saucers. I also have used chipped China bought at flea market if the chips are small and not noticeable. I just wash it in bleach water first.
Cannot wait to see the cottage finished!
Could you use a topper for your nested tables...bits of marble?!
Love this DIY! Going to work on this with my mom this Fall with a glass of wine...sounds relaxing. Thank you for the inspiration! Your vases turned out gorgeous and I don't know about anyone else, but you have a great pace, all your own, with presenting that's so soothing. 😊
I was literally just thinking about how I miss some good old thrift flips! So happy to see you doing some again.
I love the multicolored one, it’s like a crazy quilt.
Love that!
They turned more beautiful than I expected.
I did mosaic tile in cement bird baths. Where water is placed. It is so beautiful.
I think you can sand the clay smooth after it’s dried if you don’t like the bumps.
So pretty! The bigger vase has such a cottage core vibe
Oh my goodness. So beautiful! I would love to see a cabinet top next.
I made a patio table with tiles and grout. It was fine in the rain and lasted for years. Great project.
That second vase is especially beautiful! This diy is a fun idea for a date night 💖
I agree with some other comments about you doing DIY like the "old days". I love all your content, but this was so relaxing and sweet. Thank you.
This was such a relaxing video to watch, MaCenna. Thank you for sharing it with us. I can see the broken china used on a small patio table top. Your garden is so beautiful. It must smell gorgeous with all the roses. Take care and lots of love, from Down Under 😘💕💐🇦🇺.
My daughter and i have been wanting to do a mosaic for a long time. After seeing this, we're just going to do it! I feel like painting the clay before the china is applied would be much quicker and easier and neater. Going to try that!
I love to see you crafting. The blue vase is really pretty. As the other one. Flowers are beautiful in them.
as a potter i love this diy❤ ive been inspired by Memor phone cases, and planned on creating my own version of their phone cases with silicone, pieces of my hand thrown pottery, shells & other cute little trinkets. MaCenna you’d love the look of their work!
I am addicted to changing my phone case almost daily, depending on what I’m wearing that day. I’m going to have to check these out (not that I need anymore phone cases, I probably have 50 different ones. Yes, I have a problem, lol). They sound amazing!
@@LindaKayHolevas their cases are sooo pretty and unique and have the vibe of these vases she made! hope u like
I can't believe i love the second one more than the first! It reminds me of quilt on a vase! I'm always inspired with your DIYs!
*Vases are so pretty; especially with the gorgeous blue agapanthus and white roses from your yard❣️💟💙💕*
Hey McCenna, you are getting close to 100,000. That is extraordinary. Hope you celebrate big time.
1 M!
1 Million, not 100 thousand.
I mosaicked my bathroom countertop. It was formica and couldn’t afford to replace it at the time so I roughed it up with a heavy duty sand paper, set the broken tiles and then grouted and it’s still going strong 20 years later. Added bonus was I didn’t pay for any of the tile. Went to a tile store and asked if they had any samples or throw away onesies they would just give me and I was surprised they gave me a large selection of whites, tans, cream, etc enough for a double vanity, and the countertop turned out so nice and interesting, with a lot of added texture
You're making me feel very old but it is super nice to watch this generation rediscover some of the craft projects we used to do back in the day.
That said, do you follow Tina Li? She's my number one go to content creator for all things Clay and air dry clay. She's worked with some of the most advanced and some of the simplest materials and she has so many cool tips and tricks to make sure that yours is always smooth and perfect and best of all looks professionally done.
Miss MaCenna, hello! This is Christine from Athens/Greece. I gave you the nickname "Gold Finger", cause you give meaning and purpose in everything you touch!!! Your beauty!!! You look like an angel and you have the power to give birth to smaller angels!!! How much I love you, indeed!!! Your vases reminds me of the narrow streets in greek islands and should be used easily to decortate any house in greek islands! Think about it!! You could create a market field of this kind around Cyclades and make out millions out of it!.... Kisses!
I love making stepping stones with the things I break! Make a form or buy one and use quick-crete!
You can make the inside of a tray with them :)
Love the vases!!❤
You could actually make the stone top for the coffee table in the living room with the China pieces! That would be so cool