My eyes are always open for finding well-shaped twigs that can be used to hold things. Notice how the twig has a multi-branched shape? I filled the bottle with multi colored pea gravel, topped it with moss and inserted a twig from the garden! This bottle smelled like licorice so my guess is that it was a bottle for Greek Oozo. All-in-One DIY Organizer This everything station serves as a key holder, message center and mail drop DIY tutorial here. Wooden Slab Key Holder Made a wood scrap into something useful and stylish 3. You saw my bottle collection, I have plenty at my disposal for crafting. Chalkboard DIY Key Holder Fun way to prevent forgetfulness. I can't get over the fact that I was actually tempted to go to Bed Bath and Beyond that day to buy jewelry organizers before I thought of upcycling my glass bottles! It's easy to stack bracelets along the neck and attach watches or other clasped bracelets on the handle. This design takes advantage of the bottle's long neck and handle. I'm not sure what kind of alcohol was in this bottle, but it's filled it with tumbled green glass and functions as a bracelet holder! Ok, so having completed this craft, I was inspired to make more jewelry holders using liquor bottles. I'm very satisfied with this little jewelry ring tree craft because it's a great example of function and whimsy. Sand fills the bottom of the bottle to anchor a nicely-branched twig that provides the structure for the ring tree. My latest liquor bottle reincarnation involves a Patron Tequila bottle saved from the dumpster that now serves as a base for a jewelry ring holder tree! It's a shame that these bottles are often thrown away when so much thought has been given to their gorgeous design. My stash of liquor bottles collect dust and spider webs until they are repurposed in a garden craft project! Instead, put your key in an empty pill bottle and glue a rock to the top of the bottle. Garden-inspired crafts are my favorite and I enjoy collecting glass bottles. Everyone knows most people leave a key under the mat or in a plant. My mind never turns off so when I'm not designing landscapes or edible gardens, or a project for the Home & Family show, I love to craft. Which reminds me, I've got to scope out kamboucha brands for good looking bottles!Īnyone know of any brands with knock out kamboucha bottles? Carrying a bottle opener on your keychain has obviously useful applications, but it also means adding considerable bulk to your keychain and pocket. Lately, I save my libation calorie allotment for kamboucha, a fermented, probiotic-rich drink. You can't beat the price: free, and no hangover! It's a curated stock of very pretty glass bottles that I use for various garden inspired crafts.Īs a matter of fact, one of my favorite designs was when I took a couple of whiskey bottles and made a miniature rose arbor for a Valentine's container garden! I have a MAJOR liquor bottle collection that I've rounded up from alleys behind bars and pubs.
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