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If you love beachy decor you've probably purchased your fair share of netted bottles. Save some money and make your own using jute twine and wine bottles.
Cut a wine bottle in half and save the bottom portion to make tiny terrariums. If you don't want to use a wine bottle, try making these in a Mason jar.
Use the upper halves of your wine bottles to create an upcycled chandelier that will make a statement in any room. For a more neutral look, don't stain the bottle.
Take a different approach to the traditional guest book and have guests sign a wine bottle at your next party. You'll have a treat for the end of the day and a keepsake that will remind you of the event forever.
Turn a group of wine bottles into a no-fuss centerpiece. All you need are bottles, a little water, and a few flowers.
Grow your herbs using a Mason jar and the top of a wine bottle for a desktop or countertop planter.
These wine bottle drinking glasses are eco-friendly and dishwasher safe. Please note: this craft requires a torch to smooth out the edges, so use caution while working with fire.
Original article and pictures take www.countryliving.com site
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