While the rest of us may be boozing up for the holidays and tossing our empty wine bottles into the recycling bin, these Etsy sellers are upcycling bottles into cool and clever home accents. From barware to lighting, you'll find plenty of repurposed accessories that not only look good in your house, they make great gifts, too. And if you're especially crafty, they might even inspire your own DIY wine bottle projects.
TOP ROW
1 Recycled Wine Bottle Tiki Torch, $15 from The Local Artist
2 Blue Wine Bottle Oil Lamp, $22 from Great Bottles of Fire
3 Wine Bottle Hurricane Lantern, $29 from LORA / LINN
4 Glass Hanging Lantern, $20 from Going Green Lanterns
5 Recycled Wine Bottle Chandelier Light, $120 from Glow 828
BOTTOM ROW
6 Recycled XL Wine Bottle Canisters with Natural Corks (Set of 3), $52 from bottlecrop
7 Gold Wine Bottle Glasses (Set of 4), $36 from Uncorked Glass
8 Tall Recycled Glasses from Bottles (Set of 6), $50 from bottlecrop
9 Recycled Bottle Serving Tray, $16 from WV Glass
10 Mini Olive Green Wine Bottle Spoon Rest, $9 from First Light Glass
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I love all the lighting options and even the drinking glasses, but I'm sorry, the squashed wine bottles just remind me of Roger Rabbit.
I've made several of these as tiki torches. Lots of fun.
Love reused bottles. Even like punt glasses, somewhat. Even though as a kidlet, I used flat bottom bottles from Crap My Mom Drank Winery.
Blue Nun comes to mind.
So I was disappointed to see a 10 list that was basically variations on six themes.
The first two related should have made the list.
But kudos for some indie sellers!
And nit pick aside, thanks for bottle crafts.
The other day, learned how to cut bottles with using some materials, string, polish remover,match, water and sandpaper.
it's fun! now I have four bottles to cut!
enjoy experiments!
I spray painted an empty wine bottle with chalkboard spray paint, and now it's a vase for flowers. I write the name of the flower on the bottle or draw pictures.