Hi Friends! There’s a craze for DIY decorated wine bottle Ideas on the internet right now, so I’m putting in my two cents.
I’m not big on drinking wine, however, members of my family are and thanks to them, they were nice enough to save me their empty wine bottles for this fun project I’m sharing with you today.
There are so many creative ways to decorate a wine bottle. I mean the possibilities are endless!
Ultimately, decorated wine bottles can be placed anywhere in your home to display your personalized style, and it’s so much fun!
They make for great conversation pieces too. I will be creating more styles, later on, so keep a lookout for them here on my blog. π
Without further ado, I’ll show you step by step how I got this look for today’s project.
SUPPLIES
- Wine Bottle(s)
- Aleene’s Clear Tacky Glue
- Bead Wire from On A Wire
- Letter & Owls from Woodpile
- Wedding Favor Rings
- LeatherCraft Lace
- 1 RUST-OLEUM Painters Touch Ultra Cover Spray Paint Satin Dark Walnut or Black
- 1 RUST-OLEUM Painters Touch Ultra Cover Spray Paint Satin Heirloom White
- 1 small piece of sandpaper [any kind]
Most of these craft supplies can be found at your local hobby craft store. I purchased mine at Hobby Lobby.
STEP 1-4 DIY Decorated Wine Bottle IDEAS
STEP 1: Gather and prep all of your supplies.
STEP 2: Clean inside and outside of the wine bottle. Then, remove the labels.
To remove your wine bottle labels, soak them in a sink with hot soapy water for about 10 minutes. This will help loosen up the glue to make it easier to wipe the labels right off. If you have a stubborn label, soak a little longer and use a scrub pad. Set bottles aside to let them dry thoroughly.
STEP 3: It’s time to get creative. Decorate your wine bottle with:
- Aleene’s Clear Tacky Glue
- Bead Wire from On A Wire
- Letter & Owls from Woodpile
- Wedding Favor Rings
Simply add Aleene’s Tacky glue to your Woodpile crafts, rings or Bead wire, and stick them to the wine bottle, and let it dry completely. Add more glue if you have a piece that is a little stubborn.
STEP 5-8 DIY DECORATED WINE BOTTLE IDEAS
Since the color of the decorations is natural and lightly toned, it’s almost impossible to get dramatic results. This is why I added Step 5.
STEP 5: Apply 1 coat of Paint to the wine bottle and decorations with RUST-OLEUM Painters Touch Ultra Cover Spray Paint Satin Dark Walnut or Black, and let it dry. [about 20 minutes]
Then paint again using the RUST-OLEUM Painters Touch Ultra Cover Spray Paint Satin Heirloom White, and let it dry. [another 20 minutes] I applied three coats of the Heirloom White.
STEP 6: Using your sandpaper piece, gently sand parts of the wine bottle, and decorations to give it a distressed look. After distressing the paint, the dark color underneath will be exposed to add a bit of pop to your distressed look.
STEP 7: Tie one end of the leathercraft lace around the top of the wine bottle and secure it with several knots.
STEP 8: Hold and Wind the leathercraft lace around multiple times until you get your desired results.
STEP 9-10 DIY DECORATED WINE BOTTLE IDEAS
STEP 9 & 10: Secure the leathercraft lace by tying several knots, and lastly, tie a cute little bow.
That’s it, You’re done!
My decorated wine bottles turned out super cute! Don’t you think?
Yes, it may have been a little time consuming, but well worth it! They are so pretty, and I love looking at them. π I can’t wait to make more.
As I’ve mentioned before, I’ll be making more in the future, so keep a lookout.
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On an end note, styling wine bottles are so much fun, and the creative possibilities are endless.
I’ll be styling more decorated wine bottles in the future, so make sure you keep checking back.
Do you have DIY decorated wine bottle ideas you’d like to share?
Let me know your thoughts in the comments below. I’d love it if you shared this project with others who may benefit from this project. Thank you so much!