Recycled Water Bottle Flowers
Plastic water bottles heavily contribute to ocean pollution. If you're looking to be more environmentally friendly, try crafting these Recycled Water Bottle Flowers! This DIY project will be a cute addition to your home. Using your recycled water bottles, you can create cute little flowers and make them look as you'd like using ribbons. You can even place them in a pot! These flowers will brighten up your home, and you won't have to worry about caring for them. You might even mistake this craft for a real plant!
Estimated Cost$11-$20
Time to CompleteWeekend project
MaterialsCraft Foam, Recycled Materials, Styrofoam
Primary TechniqueGreen Crafting
Project TypeMake a Project
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We are thrilled to recommend some new craft project ideas for our readers who enjoy making recycled water bottle flowers. If you have mastered the art of turning plastic bottles into beautiful blooms, we have some fun and creative projects for you to try next.
For those who enjoy making recycled water bottle flowers, why not try making a colorful water bottle wind chime? With just a few simple materials like beads, fishing line, and of course, recycled water bottles, you can create a beautiful and soothing outdoor decoration. Hang your wind chime on your porch or in your garden to add a touch of whimsy to your outdoor space.
If you are looking for a project to gift to a friend or loved one, consider making a water bottle flower bouquet. Arrange your recycled flowers in a vase or mason jar, add some tissue paper or ribbon for a finishing touch, and you have a unique and eco-friendly gift that will last for years to come.
For those who are feeling extra crafty, why not try making a water bottle flower wreath? Cut out a variety of flower shapes from your recycled water bottles, arrange them on a wire wreath frame, and secure with hot glue. Add some greenery or embellishments for a personalized touch, and you have a stunning and one-of-a-kind wreath to decorate your home.
No matter what project you choose, we hope these ideas inspire you to keep crafting and creating with your beloved recycled water bottle flowers. Happy crafting!
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Delphine Bryant
Jul 13, 2018
It is really hard to believe that these recycled water bottle flowers began their life as just that, water bottles. This would be a great project for preteens or teens that like to complete craft projects. This would be an opportunity to show them the value of recycling.
Morehouse17
Jun 30, 2018
I am for any project that will keep recyclables out of the landfill. Customarily, I do not purchase water in bottles. However, I do know where I can rescue a few just to make this project. These water bottle flowers will make a beautiful arrangement to place on my office desk. Thanks for the inspiration.
mulberrygalprinces s
May 24, 2018
These are so cute. They are very easy and you don't have to purchase a bunch of material. That's three major qualities in a DIY project. Pretty, easy and cheap. My grand daughter will love helping me make these.mshe is into recycling and also loves making things with me, her grandma.
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