My daughter loves to bring me little flowers she collects when she plays outside, but I do not have any vases small enough for her to place them in, so I decided to make one!
Here is a video on how to make this fun project.
I started with a plank of cedar wood that I drilled holes into and a few mini green bottles I had kept just because they were so cute!
I started out by etching the bottle with Etchall Dip n Etch liquid. I wanted the bottles to have a weathered look like they have been tumbled in the ocean for a while. It only takes 15 minutes of soaking to go from a glossy to etched and gives them the most amazing tumbled look.
I then added a bit of the jute rope to the top of each bottle with the Supertite Multi-Grab 360 glue to give each bottle a rustic look.
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I the attached the bottles to the plank with the Suptertite glue and added a rope to the bottom of the jars to match the top.
I love the look of the bottles on the plank and the jars attached a perfect little place for my daughter to add her flowers when she picks them.
What would you make with mini glass bottles?
Supplies Used
Interested in the supplies I used in this project? Most are listed below and some are affiliate links, which generates a me little commission (at not extra cost to you at all) when you click on the link and make a purchase. Affiliate and product disclosure can be found here.
Fiskars Scissors Shop at: AZ | LFL (UK) |
Etchall Dip n Etch Shop at: AZ | O |
CCB Rope Shop at: AZ |
Black Craft Mat Shop at: AZ |
Supertite Glue Shop at: AZ | O |
Piercer Shop at: AZ |
Supertite Multi-Grab 360 Shop at: O |
Mini Green Bottles Shop at: AZ |
I not only like the project, I love the reason for making it. Give your daughter a hug for loving her Mommy so much!!
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