Anyone that knows me, knows I like a good glass of wine! So I usually have an empty bottle or two sitting around. I received a chalkboard painted bottle for a gift from a friend. I keep it in my wine themed kitchen on the counter and love to write messages on my bottle. At Christmas I wrote Ho! Ho! Ho! at Easter a Happy Easter wish and when it is a family members birthday I write a birthday wish on it. There were many times I wish I had two more bottles to split the message up on 3 bottles. That's when I began to collect the empty bottles over the winter. As spring was approaching I got my bottles ready by removing all the labels.
I soaked them in hot water and used a razor blade to scrape off the all paper. Any left over residue I used a little Goo Gone to clean the bottles off. I then set them aside to dry and wait for warmer weather to spray paint them.
Here in Chicago we had a slow go from winter temps to spring temps. Actually I think summer is hear now but we had some unseasonable low temps. When the weather finally warmed up a bit to paint we had terrible winds. No good for spray painting! Finally I had a nice, warm, non-windy day and got all the bottles primed and painted!
I added two extra bottles to my existing one on the counter and plan to make a count down till our Florida vacation on it.
The next thing I wanted to do with the bottles was add some to my upper cabinet for wine decor in my kitchen. I first thought I would write one letter on each bottle of our last name. Well that would take 7 bottles and really who thinks our last name is decor let alone fits in my wine themed kitchen! So I decided with 4 bottles each one spelling out Vino. Much better!! I first tried to write with my chalk pen but did not like the results. I then tried with regular chalk and decided it is just my handwriting that I am not happy with. So I had to come up with another way to spell out vino on the bottles. I was cleaning up my scrap room and came across my vinyl.......light bulb! I immediately pulled out my cricket, found a font I liked and cut my letters out.
I loved how they came out! I gave them a home on top of my cabinet and can't wait to add some lighting!
Do you have any interesting things you have made with wine bottles? I would love to see them. Please leave me a link in the comments!
Your wine bottles are super cute :)
ReplyDeleteThanks! Glad you liked them!
DeleteWhere did you find that letter "K"?
ReplyDeleteIt was a gift from a friend. I have tried to find more of them in different letters for gifts with no luck. My friend is super good a finding unique and cute things :)
DeleteHow did you attach the letters to the bottles?
ReplyDeleteI cut them out of vinyl and the vinyl sticks to the bottles.
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