DIY Sparkling Bottles With Lights
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DIY Sparkling Bottles With Lights
What to do with old wine bottles? Better yet - what to do with the empty bottles you bought at the dollar store? You knew you wanted to get crafty with them....but how?
Well, I can show you a super easy project that will add style and grace to your patio. And you can tell all the bugs outside that you made them - because we're not supposed to have get-togethers, dang it. Someday...
Supplies
Stick Foam Stickers on Bottle
Decide which foam shapes you want as “windows” on your bottle. Peel the back off the shapes and place them where you want the light to shine through.
Make sure the foam shapes have all areas sticking to the bottle.
Prep Your Area
Place your bottle on a tarp or somewhere you can get spray paint on. You can choose to stand the bottle up and spray the paint all around. Or you can lie it on its side and spray down on it, for better control of where you're spraying the paint.
Cover Bottle With Spray Paint
Spray an even coat of the color of spray paint you choose.
I chose matte dark blue or gloss of the same dark blue. I did a test on an empty jar of spaghetti sauce. I couldn't decide, but my husband said to go for the matte color. His name is also Matt, so...
Let the side with the paint dry before you do the other side. Unless you've decided to stand your bottle and paint around.
Dry Bottle in Safe Place
It sometimes gets breezy here in Sacramento. I didn't want it to blow over or have my kids knock it over, so I stuck it someplace safe to dry.
Spray There Glitter
After your whole bottle is painted and dry, grab your can of glitter spray paint and do the same thing again with it, this time.
However...
Test the glitter spray first. For mine, it made a difference on how far away I held the spray can. I didn't want my bottle all glitter. I wanted the blue to sparkle. So do a test run so you know what you should do to get what you want.
Remove the Stickers
Once your bottle has dried from everything, start peeling off the foam stickers.
Now, see how you have little windows. Cool, huh?
Get Fairy Lights Ready
Grab the made-for-wine-bottle fairy lights. You can tell they're made for bottles because the batteries and light switch is on a cork-shaped piece of plastic.
Stick the Lights in the Bottle
Start pushing the lights down a little bit at a time.
Now, after I had shoved it all down there, I saw that most of the lights were jumbled at the top of the bottle.
So, I made a tool. I tied my hair tye around a wooden dowel. The dowel itself didn't work because it didn't have enough girth to push the lights down.
Turn on the Lights!
Once you're satisfied, turn the lights on, and ooh and ahh at your new porch light!
To see all my really fun, colorful craft projects, please visit the adult craft projects at ArtsyKarms.com