VASE
sa MODEL & MINIATURE VASE
sa VASE -- CERAMIC
sa VASE -- TURNED
x FLOWER VASE
xx DISH
Tip tells how to turn a less-than-perfect watercolor painting into a holder for dried flowers. ARTIST'S MAGAZINE Apr 1998 (v.15#4) pg. 63
Honeycomb flower vase is made from pine with 16 test tubes inserted to hold the flowers. BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Aug 1971 (v.49#8) pg. 20
How to make a bud vase from a wood block and a test tube. BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Dec 1972 (v.50#12) pg. 67
How to make vases for dried autumn leaves and flowers from ceramic drain tiles. BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Oct 1973 (v.51#10) pg. 93, 117
Soft-sculpture "petals" cover glass jars and turn them into colorful vases. Estimated cost: $3. BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jul 1981 (v.59#7) pg. 39, 58
Ice-sculpted vase is made by freezing water in nested milk cartons. BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Feb 1988 (v.66#2) pg. 36
How to make handmade and marbleized papers from construction and art papers. Projects made from the paper include striped vase, bas-relief columns, folded-paper flower, marbleized stationery, handmade-paper quilt block, marbleized bowl and cookie cutter sculpture. BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jul 1992 (v.70#7) pg. 103
Kitchen accessories made from wood. (1) Utensil holder. (2) Vase. (3) Serviette (napkin) holder. (4) Lazy susan. CANADIAN WORKSHOP Jan 1983 (v.6#4) pg. 19
Turning a weed pot from a length of branch wood. The bark is left on the base for decoration. CANADIAN WORKSHOP Mar 1987 (v.10#6) pg. 14
Lathe-turned weed pot features a globe-shaped base. CANADIAN WORKSHOP Sep 1987 (v.10#12) pg. 17
Segmented bowl turning involves gluing together various shapes and sizes of different woods. Each layer is added and turned before the next layer is added. This makes it easier to hollow out a wooden vessel (vase) and makes for more interesting and uniform layers. CANADIAN WORKSHOP Oct 1987 (v.11#1) pg. 14
Wood turning a weedpot from a box elder burl. CANADIAN WORKSHOP Apr 1988 (v.11#7) pg. 12
Oriental flower vase. The vase is needlepointed on plastic canvas. Base and lip are worked in metallic braid. Metallic yarns are used to stitch a butterfly and branch of flowers motif. CRAFTS Mar 1991 (v.14#3) pg. 60
Victorian wall vase to cross-stitch on plastic canvas and then fill with dried flowers. CRAFTS Apr 1991 (v.14#4) pg. 72, 47
How to raise lagenaria gourds. Covers curing them and cutting them to make vases, a birdhouse and a bowl. CREATIVE CRAFTS #69 Jun 1979 (v.6#9) pg. 48
How to make vases and decorative objects from gourds. DECORATING & CRAFT IDEAS Mar 1974 (v.4#5) pg. 64
Decoupage a vase. Patterns for fish and flowers are traced onto paper and colored with pencils. Prints, mother of pearl flakes, and tiny rhinestones are glued on and multiple coats of varnish are applied. DECORATING & CRAFT IDEAS Jul-Aug 1980 (v.11#6) pg. 10
Crochet covers for both a long and short vase. FAMILY CIRCLE Feb 24 1981 (v.94#3) pg. 75
How to make a bud base from a clear glass light bulb. FAMILY HANDYMAN #161 Feb 1975 (v.25#2) pg. 45
Tip: Treat the inside of wooden vases with casting resin to make them waterproof. One technique described. FINE WOODWORKING #14 Jan-Feb 1979 pg. 10
Tip: Use glass test tubes to prevent water damage to turned wooden flower vases. FINE WOODWORKING #53 Jul-Aug 1985 pg. 12
A boatbuilder's bowls and vases are inspired by shells picked up on the beach. After turning, the bowls are slit, boiled in hot water, and formed into unique shapes. FINE WOODWORKING #70 May-Jun 1988 pg. 64
Turning large vessels. Coping with weight and wood movement. Tools and methods developed specifically for turning large, deep wooden vessels. FINE WOODWORKING #72 Sep-Oct 1988 pg. 86
Added Info FINE WOODWORKING #75 Mar-Apr 1989 pg. 4
Turning hollow, segmented weed pots which feature elegant woods, artful joinery, and graceful shapes. Jigs ensure crisp joints and speedy construction. FINE WOODWORKING #77 Jul-Aug 1989 pg. 57
How to make gourds into vases. Covers harvesting, curing, preparing, and decorating the gourds. HANDMADE #20 Fall 1985 pg. 40
Acrylic plastic projects include decorative vases, bowls, jars and cabinet doors. HOME MECHANIX #708 Apr 1987 (v.83) pg. 76
How to make a wooden vase for dried flowers from a wooden salad bowl mounted atop a turned spindle. HOMEOWNERS HOW TO #7 Fall 1977 (v.2#3) pg. 81
How to make a wooden vase that will hold flowers and water. Lathe techniques shown include use of Forstner bits to remove stock and a curved, round nose tool to remove wood from inside the vase. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Feb 1978 (v.67#2) pg. 48
Turned flower vases. Make simple bud vases from sections of log, 4x4 stock, large dowels, green tree limbs or other larger pieces of wood. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Oct 1978 (v.67#7) pg. 40
Simple flower vase is made from metal tubing with the top cut at a sharp angle. The bottom is sealed with a wooden plug. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Sep 1979 (v.68#6) pg. 26
Pictures, vases, goblets and bottles are carved from petrified wood and gemstone. Techniques involved include flat lapping, intarsia, carving, faceting, etc. JEWELRY MAKING, GEMS & MINERALS #553 Nov 1983 pg. 6
Art Nouveau in leather. Construction of a four-sided leather vase with "art nouveau" styling. LEATHER CRAFTERS & SADDLERS JOURNAL Nov-Dec 1995 (v.5#6) pg. 53
Added Info LEATHER CRAFTERS & SADDLERS JOURNAL Jan-Feb 1996 (v.6#1) pg. Insert (Pattern)
Needlepoint jardiniere, 7" tall, is worked in an oriental motif with a peony panel. The bottom of the vase is weighted with a bag of sand. It can hold an artificial-flower arrangement or a small glass vial for fresh flowers. McCALLS NEEDLEWORK & CRAFTS Feb 1989 (v.34#1) pg. 62, 76
Wooden flower vase turned on a lathe. MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #429 Feb 1964 (v.60) pg. 112
Lathe turning a cherry log into a distinctive flower vase. MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #458 Jul 1966 (v.62) pg. 120
Tips on making lathe turned bud vases out of wood. NATIONAL CARVERS REVIEW Fall 1979 (v.10#3) pg. 8
Wooden vase is patterned after a Grecian urn. It stands 6" high and includes small wooden rings as handles. NATIONAL CARVERS REVIEW Winter 1979 (v.10#4) pg. 39
Decorative dishes and glassware made from cut bottles. POPULAR MECHANICS Dec 1972 (v.138#6) pg. 104
Bud vase is turned on a lathe from any fine hardwood, a hole is drilled and a glass vial is inserted to retain the water. POPULAR MECHANICS Nov 1974 (v.142#5) pg. 102
Free-form fir and pine vases, fashioned on a band saw, hold dried flowers or small candles. POPULAR MECHANICS Nov 1977 (v.148#5) pg. 132
Unusual turned wooden vase is made of 12 pine segments that are glued together and fastened to a pine base. POPULAR MECHANICS Mar 1986 (v.163#3) pg. 117
Illustrations and instructions for turning bowls, candlesticks, vases and a gavel set from irridiated wood, called Novawood. POPULAR SCIENCE Mar 1968 (v.192#3) pg. 166
Small vase made from a telephone line insulator. POPULAR SCIENCE Dec 1968 (v.193#6) pg. 142
How to turn a wooden vase that holds water. POPULAR SCIENCE Jan 1970 (v.196#1) pg. 179
Items built from Plexiglas include a vase. POPULAR SCIENCE Sep 1971 (v.199#3) pg. 108
Two styles of bud vases that support old cigar tubes (for the water). POPULAR WOODWORKING #103 Jul 1998 (v.18#3) pg. Insert
Laminated-wood bud vase features bands and stripes of various color woods. Copper pipe and pipe cap inserted inside serve to hold water. WEEKEND WOODWORKING (PROJECTS) #42 Nov 1994 (v.7#6) pg. 24
Two sizes of pine vases, waterproofed to hold real flowers, look like tall blocks. WOMAN'S DAY Nov 1 1979 (v.43#2) pg. 76, 122
See-through vase made from clear acrylic. WOMAN'S DAY Nov 1 1979 (v.43#2) pg. 80, 134
Free-form wooden vases are cut from 4x4 wooden blocks. WOMAN'S DAY Mar 11 1980 (v.43#7) pg. 191
Faceted cachepot. WOMAN'S DAY Jul 8 1980 (v.43#12) pg. 91, 164
Wooden bud vase is turned on a lathe. Stands 9" tall. WOOD MAGAZINE #6 Aug 1985 (v.2#4) pg. 40
Weed pots made from laminated pieces of decorative scrap wood. WOOD MAGAZINE #11 Jun 1986 (v.3#3) pg. 74
Turn a Bruce Bernson showcase vase. Use a test tube insert to hold fresh-cut flowers in this wooden vase. WOOD MAGAZINE #19 Oct 1987 (v.4#5) pg. 80
Tall wooden vase (5"x5"x23") features a southwestern design worked in the "onlay" technique. WOOD MAGAZINE #22 Apr 1988 (v.5#2) pg. 33
Laminated-wood bud vase is made from scraps and encloses a glass test tube to hold water. Overall dimensions: 2"x2"x9" tall. WOOD MAGAZINE #29 Jun 1989 (v.6#3) pg. 72
Stacked-ring wood vessels (bowls, vases, urns, ...) are made using a saber saw, electric drill and a few sanding accessories. No lathe is required. Complete instructions provided. WOOD MAGAZINE #71 Aug 1994 (v.11#5) pg. 38
Ikebana vase (7" high) is shaped with a band saw from a 3"x3" block. Two sides are accented with deep V-notch cuts. A kenzan cup (metal cup with spikes) is inserted in the top to support flowers. WOOD MAGAZINE #99 Oct 1997 (v.14#6) pg. 56
Unique wooden vases and bowls feature multiple layers where the top edge of each layer is a silhouette of a city skyline reminiscent of either medieval or Pueblo. WOODTURNING #37 Nov 1995 pg. 29
How to carve a wave design on the rim of bowls and vases. WOODTURNING #70 Dec 1998 pg. 27
Project turning: hollow ware. Details for turning an eggcup, a vase and a goblet to sharpen your skills. WOODWORKER #1086 May 1984 (v.88) pg. 308
Lathe turned bud vase made from walnut. Stands 8" tall. WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Nov-Dec 1980 (v.4#6) pg. 16
Bud base (7" tall) is a good project for novice wood turners. WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL May-Jun 1988 (v.12#3) pg. 50
Added Info WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Jul-Aug 1988 (v.12#4) pg. 6
Added Info WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Sep-Oct 1988 (v.12#5) pg. 6
Added Info WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Nov-Dec 1988 (v.12#6) pg. 6
How to make vases resembling Mexican pottery from empty bottles by wrapping them with cord and string. WORKBASKET Sep 1981 (v.46#10) pg. 60
Crocheted cover turns a catsup bottle into a vase. WORKBASKET Jan 1985 (v.50#3) pg. 26
Crocheted lacy cover for a plain glass vase. WORKBASKET May 1989 (v.54#7) pg. 40
Simple wooden bud vase hangs on a wall. WORKBENCH May-Jun 1980 (v.36#3) pg. 119
How to turn tall, slender objects which are hollow, such as vases, etc. WORKBENCH Mar-Apr 1982 (v.38#2) pg. 66
Three projects using technique of oval lathe turning. (1) Salt and pepper shakers. (2) Napkin ring. (3) Bud vase. WORKBENCH Jan-Feb 1986 (v.42#1) pg. 36
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