The materials we used:
- Glass Bottles (any kind will work)
- Dish Soap
- Metal Sponge (suggested)
- Spray Paint
- Burlap
- Lace
- Twine
- Hot Glue Gun
- Old Book
- Corks
- Card-stock (for the Letters)
- Gift Tags
- Mod Podge
- Double-Sided Tape
- Scissors
- Spray Adhesive (glue)
First of all I'd like to say that I don't support drinking, but most of these bottles are beer bottles sadly. A shout out to Alex for collecting them and bringing them to my house :) thank you!
Washing these guys was a drag!! But we did it. We put lots of dish soap mixed with boiling water and let them sit in there for about 10-15 minutes, and the labels came right off. I should have done it in my bathtub, since I could only fit about 10 at a time in my sink.
Nothing more beautiful than a bunch of clean bottles! Ready for spray paint :)
So while we were waiting for the bottles to soak we did some prep work, using twine we made some decorative flowers. It took about 15 minutes per flower. The picture looks a bit blurry sadly, but basically we twirled the twine around itself to create the center, then hot glued the back. then twisted the twine into petals, also hot gluing it to the back. Five petal flowers seemed to work out best for me, but I went back and added a second layer.
One challenge we faced was a perfect paint job. The ones that didn't turn out so get we ended up covering them completely in twine. We should have found a better way to paint them, we probably needed to get a primer or something, because the paint easily scatched of in some instances. We had to get a little creative with the spray paint, we didn't want to miss any spots. We did two layers of paint. Spray painting is definitely not a strength for me, but I think they turned out all right in the end.
Another prep work we did was cutting out the different silhouettes, first I traced them on regular printer paper right from my computer screen.
Then I found an old book that I knew I would never read again (I got through to the 3rd chapter before I fell asleep from boredom, and never picked it up again) and I ripped out a page that was mostly full of writing. I skimmed the page to make sure it didn't say anything creepy or nasty. Then I aligned to the traced picture and cut it out.
So this is what it looked like after I finished cutting them out. The tree took forever with all those little holes to cut out.
The ones that took the most time are completely wrapped in twine (approx. 2-3 hours until completion)
Place the cut-out onto the bottle as your heart desires and apply the Mod Podge directly onto the cut-out and over the edge. Spread it out evenly and make sure its a nice thin layer. Then just leave to dry. By far the easiest step :) Then it's finished!
So this was the finished product, with a nice tag and cork.
This is the stage of our church. Before selling themwe used them as a decoraion for the stage. We still haven't put the tag and cork at this point, because we were going to attach them to the messages, and not everyone had them written yet. we did that after the service. This project took about 45 hours for labor(: have fun!
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