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Quick Upcycled Bottle Decoration

 Upcycled Bottle Decoration


Hello! 
I hope that you're having a beautiful day.
I recently created this simple upcycled bottle decoration, and I'd love to share this simple DIY craft with you.

Materials needed for this project

Flowers
Twine
One or two bottles
Hot Glue or any other heavy-duty adhesive
And Scissors

The cost of this project is fairly cheap.
The bottles that I am using are Cold brew Starbucks bottles, but you can use any bottle of your choice.  Each bottle was around $3.
The twine and flowers were picked up from my local Dollar Tree, and they were $1 each. 
I had everything else on hand. 
So my total cost for this project was around $8.

Video tutorial



Designing your bottles

Start by applying twine to the opening of your bottle. You want to completely wrap the twine around the opening (top portion of your bottle). Make sure to use your glue to secure your twine around this section.
Once you have completed that you can repeat this step, applying twine to the middle of your bottle. Glue, and wrap the twine completely covering the middle section of your bottle. 


Finishing touches

After completing the last step, you can now place your flowers inside your bottle. 
You're all done, and it is ready to put on display. 

Wasn't that a simple DIY craft project? 
Be sure to leave a comment below, and let me know if you'll be creating your very own. I'd also love to hear of any creations you are currently working on.

Be sure to check out my other craft posts on my other blog, http://crazylittlelovebirds.blogspot.com

Glass bottles displayed on a shelf in a bathroom

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Comments

  1. Simply beautiful! I love a craft project, and especially when it looks like I bought it, haha.

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    1. Nkem, thank you so much. I love how easy this project was to create. Thank you for stopping by. :)

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  2. These are so pretty and seems simple enough even for me to do! (I always think I am not very crafty but I really enjoy having my handiwork around)

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    1. Stella, thank you! Yes you could make this, it's super easy to create.

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  3. This is simple and creative. I love it. I’m not really that crafty but I enjoyed reading this.

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  4. These are so simple and low-cost and yet the final result is beautiful. I think it's a great example of how we don't necessarily have to spend hundreds of dollars to make our homes look nice and well-decorated. Sometimes a little time and creativity is all it takes!

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    1. Britt, thank you so much! I love being able to share my diy projects with you all. I'm so happy you enjoyed. :)

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  5. super cute and simple enough to make even for me. I'll try this a part of fall decor

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    1. Lyosha, aw yes, give it a try. Very easy, and I am sure it will turn out lovely once you are all done.

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  6. I love the idea of recycling bottles like that for such a neat and fun project that is so inexpensive! Every time I read your blog, I have to remind myself to go pick up a hot glue gun so I can start projects like this too.

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    1. Erica, thank you! I am glad that I can be your little reminder to go pick up some hot glue. And yes this is very inexpensive, and such an easy craft to create. Thank you for stopping by. :)

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  7. Turned out nice, love the color of the bottles. Thanks so much for linking up at #AThemedLinkup 148 for Crafting with Bottles and Jars. Shared.

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  8. Hi, visiting again to say thanks so much for linking up at #AThemedLinkup 165 for Crafting with Bottles and Jars. Pinned.

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