Perhaps you are also as indecisive as I am and have a wide variety of shapes and sizes as I do. How will you ever know what you like if you don't try them all? Wash and dry your bottles. I soaked mine in a warm water bath to get the labels to come off easily. Okay, lets be honest, the bath started out warm, but three days later when I actually got around to finishing the project it was cold, but the labels were well soaked through and came off like a dream!
Now grab a can of chalkboard spray paint
Now draw on a fun label, or your dinner party menu..... price a table of goodies at a craft market, you'll think of something!
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nice
ReplyDeletebig thumbs up from me, will defently be doing this.
These would make ADORABLE table numbers for a wine theme wedding! How cute!
ReplyDeletewhat an awesome idea! i love your blog!
ReplyDeletePinning this baby - I have a TON of wine bottles floating around here.
ReplyDeleteJust washed two bottles. One will make a spectacular summertime hostess gift when we fly to Los Angeles to visit with friends over 4th of July weekend. I'll put flowers in it, one or two stems will fit. I will write "bulaklak" on the bottle, which means "flowers" in Filipino. The surname of our friends is... Flowers.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea! My husband collect wine bottles, too! I may have to try this with a few...
ReplyDeleteSo cute!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE love love! Isn't almost everything better with a little chalkboard paint?! : )
ReplyDeleteAhhhh such an awesome idea! LOVE it! =)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! Evelene S
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I have a question. Would you put actual wine in those bottles?
ReplyDeleteTyson, if you bottle our own wine I suppose you could. Just make sure to plug the top while painting, you wouldn't want to get any paint inside. But really this project was for decoration purposes only.
ReplyDeleteWow, I didn't know there was chalk-board spray paint! I'm really excited about that. I hope next Saturday I can have my much needed craft-day
ReplyDeleteI love love this! I'm going to feature your tutorial on my blog!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your craftiness with us.
Cheers!
Sarah M.
diyordont.blogspot.com
Great, using loads as got loads left from christmas party!
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