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4 Cozy Reading Nooks You’ll Want in Your Home Right Now

4 Cozy Reading Nooks You’ll Want in Your Home Right Now Constructing a reading nook doesn’t have to be hard. Sometimes all you need is lots of pillows and a little unused space. Reading nooks are also a great way to use dead, unused, or awkward space within a home. Nooks can help maximize living space and provide additional seating, along with providing a personal sanctuary. With these four easy DIY reading nook projects, it won’t be long before you find yourself dreaming of getting lost in a good book. 1. Make Use of Dead Space with a Corner Bench Do you have a dead corner in your house that’s just…there? A great remedy for that empty space is a corner bench. Creating an L-shaped bench will maximize your space. Not only will it provide additional seating, but it can also become storage. Create this bench with bookshelves, cushions, and pillows for the ultimate reading nook space. When the bookshelves are placed together, you can then determine what size cushion you will need to go on ...

How to Make DIY FAUX HOBNAIL MILK GLASS

How to Make DIY FAUX HOBNAIL MILK GLASS 

SUPPLIES NEEDED TO MAKE FAUX HOBNAIL MILK GLASS -

Glass vase (Dollar Tree)
Pearl stickers (Dollar Tree)

- HOW TO MAKE DIY HOBNAIL MILK GLASS -

Dollar Tree has a large variety of clear glass vases that can be used to make DIY hobnail milk glass.  I preferred the small round vase, but any size or shape of vase will work.          
         

          Supplies to make faux Dollar Tree hobnail milk glass
STEP ONE: Clean glass with hot soapy water to remove any adhesive stickers.

STEP TWO: The pearl adhesive stickers are connected in rows of twelve.  You'll need to pull apart the individual pearls and remove the clear adhesive that connects them.

STEP THREE: Place a small amount of Dap Rapidfuse glue onto the glass vase where you want to place the pearl stickers.   Continue around your vase until the entire glass vase is covered in pearls.  One sheet of pearl stickers is enough to cover 2-3 vases, depending on how far you space them apart.
Adding pearl stickers to clear glass vase

Clear glass vase covered in pearl stickers
STEP FOUR: Spray the entire glass vase (inside and out) with multiple LIGHT coats of Rust-oleum Gloss white spray paint.    It will take multiple coats to cover the pink pearl stickers, so be patient and allow each coat to fully dry before applying more paint.
How to spray paint a vase white

Spray painting DIY hobnail milk glass vase

Spray painted DIY hobnail Milk Glass vase
STEP FIVE: Add your favorite greenery, plant or flowers and enjoy your DIY Hobnail milk glass vase.

(You can find my favorite sources for affordable faux plants, sprigs and greenery HERE)
Faux Hobnail Milk Glass vase

how to make DIY hobnail Milk Glass

How to make a faux Hobnail milk glass vase

DIY Hobnail milk glass
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