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Customizable Wine Bottle Crafts
"Are you a wine lover? Reuse your special bottles and turn them into fun vases. This tutorial shows two ways to make recycled bottle vases that can be personalized with words and pictures. This is a craft that kids love to be involved in and is a great gift to mothers and grandmothers from little ones!"
Estimated CostUnder $10
Time to CompleteUnder an hour
MaterialsGlass, Paint
Primary TechniqueGlass Crafts
Materials List
- Wine bottle (or other glass jar/bottle)
- White craft glue
- Chalkboard paint
- Chalk
- Glue gun
- Spray paint
Why You'll Love This Recycled Craft
Here are the top 3 reasons to make the craft project Customizable Wine Bottle Crafts:
1. Eco-Friendly: Instead of throwing away your empty wine bottles, why not give them a new purpose? By upcycling them into vases, you are reducing your carbon footprint and helping the environment. It's a great way to be creative while also being conscious of sustainability.
2. Personalized Gifts: Whether you're making a vase for yourself or as a gift for someone special, the ability to customize the bottle with words and pictures adds a personal touch. It's a thoughtful and unique gift idea that can be cherished for years to come. Kids can also get involved in creating these special gifts for their loved ones.
3. Budget-Friendly Decor: Creating your own vases from recycled wine bottles is a cost-effective way to add some charm to your home decor. You can easily change up the design whenever you like without needing to spend a lot of money. It's a fun and budget-friendly way to update your space and showcase your crafting skills. Plus, the end result is sure to impress your guests!
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flowergirl
Feb 14, 2018
Love love love how you have decorated your wine bottles. I haven't worked with chalky paint on glass and I have always assumed that it would come off after a while but after looking at his craft, it is possible. Kids get super creative with chalk on their hands so am sure glass bottles won't be much of a challenge.
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