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Painted Wine BottleBy Rela Ann
Ingredients
Method/Instructions 1. Wash and dry wine bottle to make sure you have a clean surface, devoid of dust which prevents good adhesion. 2. Arrange the paper to protect your working area. (Do this outside where there is good ventilation.) 3. Place the wine bottle on top of the papers. Make sure it is flat. 4. Spray the bottle (Follow the spray can instructions.). Spray one layer around, wait for a while, then paint another layer. Do this a couple of times until all outside surfaces are covered evenly. Some areas needing attention: Bottle lid area - make sure it is also covered but beware of spraying too long here as too much will make the spray paint drip! Bottle bottom - that can be an easily-missed area specially if your paper is crumpled. 5. Let dry. 6. When dry, plan the design that will be painted on the bottle surface. 7. Implement design with textile or acrylic paint. Feedback About This Post:RE: Painted Wine BottleDO YOU NEED TO BUY SPECIAL "GLASS" PAINT FOR IT TO ADHERE?? Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Painted Wine Bottle
Very pretty bottle. I purchased a painted wine bottle at a craft fair. They left it green and painted pretty white flowers on it and put on one of those Post by Cindy S. RE: Painted Wine BottleHey...that wine bottle looks great...I do alot of glass painting and you gave me a good ideas for christmas..thanks Post by marialozano |
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