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Craft: Recycled Plastic Bottle Door Hanger


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I saw this in my email this past week and I don't remember who it was from, but it is a perfect way to solve your pop bottle build-up that you were saving for "who-knows-what"

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Create a quick pattern from an old business size envelope if you need one, level out the side. (I rounded my corners a little bit). Cut out the circle for the doorknob and you're done.

I applied a little peel-n-stick deco I cut out and also used foil flowers, decorate them however you want to. I want to use some of these in the garden and yard with small potted plants I can hang in trees or off a fence post.

I cut part of the bumps on the bottom off to use that way (about the size of the tip of my pinky finger for drainage).

Source: Craft related email - Forgot who it was from.

By melody_yesterday from Otterville, MO

Plastic Bootle Door Hanger
 

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March 23, 20101 found this helpful

I like this, searching for bottles now, lol

 
March 25, 20101 found this helpful

I can't make out what this is even after looking at the picture enlarged.

Editor's Note: It is the bottom of a green two liter soda bottle, with a long part left on the backside to use for hanging.

 
June 25, 20121 found this helpful

I have seen this idea used as a catcher for coffee drips when using the large coffee pot at church. It is safer than paper towels on the floor to catch the drips. Do not cut holes in the bottom though.

 
November 19, 20140 found this helpful

We use a variation of this hanger on the coffee pots at my church so there are no drips on the floor

 

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