The Message in this Bottle is Repurpose

Unique bottles and more @ Time’s Tin Cup !

Fancy glass bottles offer many craft options. Some crafts are simple. Others require a little more skill. All the results are upcycling!

FAIRY GARDEN LIGHTS
Fill your bottles with string lights for your Fairy Garden.

String Light Kit for Bottles

WINE BOTTLE TIKI TORCH
This project takes a bit more time gathering the materials needed than actually assembling the torches themselves. However, it results in must-have outdoor accents to create lovely ambiance.

WINE BOTTLE FLOATING CANDLE HOLDER
This is one of those easy crafts again where the bulk of the work is getting the cut on the bottle right and sanding it. After that, all you need is water, floating candles and a tablescape to put your new creation on.

WINE BOTTLE HURRICANE LAMPS
Create this craft by cutting the bottle or just inserting string lights to fill the empty space and create a beautiful glow.

WINE BOTTLE BIRD FEEDERS

Once you’ve tackled this craft, you’ll really feel like the master of upcycled wine bottles. While cutting a bottle is fairly straight-forward with the right tool, here you get a new challenge of drilling a hole into glass. It requires a specific drill bit, plenty of patience, and plenty more spare bottles, but once you get the hang of it, knocking these out will be a breeze.

WINE BOTTLE CANDLES
Candles can be fairly pricey, so a solution to creating your own stash is one we’re all about. For this wine bottle craft, there are a few materials to gather, but once you have them, you’ll be making your own candles all the time.

WINE BOTTLE SUCCULENT PLANTERS
Who doesn’t love a charming succulent? And your favorite wine bottle makes a lovely vessel to hold one! It’s a good idea to put some rocks in the base for drainage and self-watering since these cute cacti don’t require too much H2O.

SELF-WATERING WINE BOTTLE HERB GARDEN
While the example uses beer bottles, wine bottles are easy to sub in here for a more substantial planter. Here you use the base of the cut bottle as your irrigation system. Just know it takes a few days for the self-watering process to kick in, so make sure to keep the soil moist in the meantime.

Related:

The Mystical Fairy Garden

Once Upon a Time Fairy Garden

The Birds will Arrive Two by Two

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