I am delighted to get the crafting do it yourself bride in me going today! If you’re as obsessed with the hanging, somewhat floating, flower vases as I am, you are going to love this trick. And what makes it even better, is that it is ECO FRIENDLY!! Yep, creating couture and being green about it – EcoCouture! LOVE IT! Stylish and fun all at the same time. You ready to go, get your Martha on!
Free, Green, and Easy! I hope you have loads of fun making these…
(Image from Esprit Cabane)
Supplies:
- A metal saw
- A light bulb
- 2 screwdrivers (small and large)
- A round file
- Metal wire (beading or fishing wire should work)

(Image from Esprit Cabane)
Below are the directions translated from Esprit Cabane
- Saw the base of the screw cap with a metal saw, turning the bulb regularly, so you remove the electrical contact part.
- Once the base of the screw cap is cut, insert a screwdriver and break the glass tube that sticks out (be careful).
- Then, place a larger screwdriver in the cavity of glass, pushing down firmly, so the filament is separated from the bulb.
- With a round file, enlarge the opening and take out the filament. The bulb should be empty now.
- To create suspended vases, drill two holes by hand on both sides of the screw cap with a drill bit. The aluminum should pierce easily.
- Slip metal wire (or fishing wire) through the holes that you punched and tie a knot on each side (like a purse strap).
- Then suspend the vase from a hook, or wherever you like.
- Put a little water in the bulb and then some flowers.
Simple and chic – even I can master this beauty! If you try it out – make sure and send me pictures. I’ll incorporate this in an upcoming inspiration design and show you how to use it!














