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Bottle Decor


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The completed bottle decor on a granite countertop.I made this cute decor using old food bottles: two Snapple drink bottles, a Worcestershire sauce bottle, and an old maple syrup bottle.

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Total Time: 1 hour

Yield: 1

Supplies:

A small container with four sections and four clear glass bottles.
 

Steps:

  1. I got my inspiration to make this bottle decor from a few pictures in a magazine.
  2. Two decorative mason jars with flowers.
     
    An bottle decorating idea in a magazine.
     
    Recycled bottles with flowers in a magazine.
     
  3. First, I painted the bottles the desired color. They will need two or three coats of paint.
  4. Painting recycled bottles with paint.
     
  5. After they have dried for an hour, bake in a preheated 350 degree oven for 30 minutes. Let cool for an hour. Add vinyl art and tie rafia around top of bottle.
  6. Four differently shaped bottles painted and decorated.
     
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  7. My bottle decor is arranged in a little wooden caddie I found at a thrift store. The bottles were free, I had the paint, the wooden caddie cost $1, and the vinyl art cost $1.
  8. Placing the painted and decorated bottles in a container with 4 sections.
     

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