Repurposed wine bottle ideas

Hey,hey there everyone!

Hope you are all doing well and trying to NOT stress this Holiday season.

No stress here, just NOT enough time in the day.

Today, I am sharing some re-purposed wine bottle ideas

and my very own most recent one.

In fact, I have shared some wine re-purposed wine bottle projects of mine before if you may recall.

{Click on the link above to see the finished results}

This was a fun girls night at my house.

We of course, drank the bottle first, then did a little crafting with it.

I have had some fun in the past six months with these wine bottles

This here was my first wine bottle project.

It still sits pretty on our nightstand.

Now onto today’s.

No painting involved

However, there was a little cutting involved.

I had seen this online, and absolutely loved it.

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and this…..

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and these….

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So you get the gist.

All these bottles have the bottom cut out.

SOOOO.

while my FIL was here..

I kindly asked him to cut my bottles.

First things first…clean and remove labels.

OH no wait a minute, first things first….

DRINK the bottle of wine.

{these are all from my recent bunco night}

none of which I drank btw.

This is an old bottle cutter kit that my FIL actually gave us some time back.

YOU CAN STILL PURCHASE THESE GlASS cutters.

Check on line.

Those directions you see, are pretty accurate as to the way he did it.

Except he had a bowl of ice to stick the bottle in after step 2

First you cut, heat, and cool

I had these bottles in mind for gifts.

The nice thing about having the bottoms cut is that you can add anything under them that you would like.

Candle votives, pinecones as shown, Christmas ornaments, peppermint candies,

the list goes on.

These holiday labels I do believe were intended to go over a wine bottle label.

The did not stick and they did not fit the bottle correctly.

So I cut them, and mod podged them on.

Simple solution.

Cute right?

I think they make for a wonderful Holiday display of interest.

Of course they look even cuter with my Spray painted pine cones

As you can see I did a green one, and embellished this one a little differently with mini ornaments and candy canes

These are just a few of the various ideas in which you can create a visual display using an upcycled, repurposed wine bottle.

Thank you so much for stopping by today.

Hope this gives you some creative ideas of your own.

So after you drink the bottle, save the wine bottle and do something creative of your own.

I do hope you come again!~

Comments

  1. Penny @ The Comforts of Home & Flea Market Makeovers says:

    Love this idea! I wonder if you can still buy that wine bottle cutter kit. I have to check that out. Love some of the inspiration photos, especially the one with the plants. Thanks Debbie!

  2. Very cute, Debbie! I would never have thought to repurpose the empty wine bottles this way. I’m usually looking for things to do with the corks!

  3. love love love these… gotta try that~! thanks Deb

  4. I’ve seen those bottles in antique shops before too used as a cloche over a candle or even food (if it’s extra wide). I love them! That was such a good idea to make your own. They turned out so cute and it looks like you had fun making them.

  5. I’ve turned into a wine-o these days, so, I am simply LOVING these ideas!!! Thank you, Debbie! :)

  6. Debbie,

    I love this, great idea!

    Cynthia

  7. I love these imagine a little piece of wire out of the top with a place card! LOVEEE!

  8. What fun, Debbie! I love all the ideas….but yours is TOTALLY the very best! Thanks so much f or inspiring me today!

    blessings,
    karianne

  9. Very cute way to recycle Debbie. I love the pinecones colors too. I am missing your posts, they don’t show up in my reader anymore. I have deleted and readded you several times. Seems to be a Blogger to WP issue:( I apologize if I haven’t been to see you lately.

    • Sorry Dawn, I don’t know why that is still happening. I don’t kill myself over it and trying to figure it out. You could always follow me through facebook, bloglovin and email.

  10. Love them….such a great idea!

  11. Awesome…I REALLY like the setup on those magnificent stairs….:)

  12. Love this idea – wish I could borrow your FIL. Your’s are just adorable. All your holiday decorations are so festive and creative. I so enjoy seeing what you come up with each day. Peggy

  13. That is so cool about cutting off the bottoms! I love the possibilities!!

  14. I Love all these ideas! Thanks for sharing!

  15. Such fun ideas, Debbie! I’m going to see about finding a cutter! Thanks!

  16. What great ideas I really like the ones with candles in them and the ones with plants.
    Denise

  17. MariaElena says:

    Debbie, I love this idea and I love even more how yours turned out! Great inspiration!!!

  18. so fun i bet fil loved doing it for you what a cool idea:)

  19. All great ideas! Love them with the little candles in them! I love decor that is made from anything recycled. My kind of decor!

  20. Cool Idea! I love how you decorated the bottles Debbie!

  21. Gotta get a bottle cutter,someday…love them as votive holders!

  22. Debbie,
    This is so creative and fun. Love these ideas. Thanks for sharing.
    Kris

  23. Your repurposed wine bottles are just absolutely fantastic, and very pretty.

  24. Those are awesome Debbie!! What a neat gift idea and I’m super impressed that your FIL cut off the bottoms of the bottles! :-)
    Vanessa

  25. Love this Deb. I have to get a bottle cutter now!

  26. HI Debbie Dear! Oh, I love this and what great ideas with the wine bottles! I’m pinning you!
    Be a sweetie,
    Shelia ;)

  27. Definitely cute!! :) Pinned it.

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