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How to Flatten Wine Bottles

How to Flatten Wine Bottles

Flattening wine bottles, also known as bottle-slumping, offers a creative solution to recycle those old wine bottles that are too beautiful to toss. Once flattened, the bottles can serve as personalized wall art, colorful spoon rests and elegant serving plates. They also make a unique gift for friends or family.


flattened wine bottle serving as a cheese tray
credit: Kenzie Mastroe

Supplies needed to flatten a wine bottle.

Step 1 Peel off the Labels


Peel off as much of the label as you can by hand. Try to pull off the majority of the paper, leaving the sticky residue on the bottle.


Peel off the label by hand.

credit: Kenzie Mastroe


Step 2 Soak the Wine Bottle


To remove the sticky residue and leftover label, fill a large bowl or a sink with warm water. Add 10 to 12 drops of dish soap to the water and swirl your hand around in the water to evenly disperse the soap. Place the wine bottle in the soapy water and allow it to soak for 15 to 20 minutes.


Soak the wine bottle in the soapy water for 15-20 minutes.

credit: Kenzie Mastroe


Step 3 Scrub the Glue and Paper Off


Use a small piece of steel wool to gently scrub the glue and paper off from the bottle. Don't scrub so hard that the steel wool scratches the glass. After all the glue residue and paper is removed, rinse the bottle in cold water and allow it to dry completely.


Gently scrub the glue and paper off the bottle with steel wool.

credit: Kenzie Mastroe


Step 4 Add a Wire and Place Bottle in Kiln


If you plan on using your flattened wine bottle as wall art, cut a small piece of 14-gauge wire, twist it into a decorative shape or simply curve it and slip it into the opening of the bottle so that the top portion is still sticking out. The wire will be fused into the melted glass and will allow you to hang the flattened bottle.


Make sure the kiln is turned off and completely cool and gently place the wine bottle into the kiln.


Add a wire for hanging and place the wine bottle in the kiln.

credit: Kenzie Mastroe


Step 5 Melt the Bottle in the Kiln


Make sure your wine bottle is placed on the kiln shelf with the wire laying flat. Close the kiln door and turn the kiln on. Set the kiln temperature to 1,450 degrees Fahrenheit and let it slowly come up to that temperature. Once the kiln reaches 1,450 degrees, allow the bottle to sit in the kiln for one hour.


Turn the kiln off after the bottle has been in the 1,450-degree kiln for one hour, but do not open the kiln. Allow the bottle to cool in the kiln for at least 24 hours. The bottle needs to cool slowly to avoid cracking -- opening the kiln door before 24 hours will cool the bottle too quickly.


Melt the bottle in the kiln at 1,450 degrees for one hour.

credit: Kenzie Mastroe


Step 6 Remove the Bottle from the Kiln


After the kiln has been turned off for at least 24 hours, check the temperature of the kiln on the outside temperature gauge to ensure it has completely cooled. Open the kiln and remove the melted bottle.


Remove the bottle from the kiln after it has cooled for at least 24 hours.

credit: Kenzie Mastroe


Step 7 Add Decorative Beads


Thread beads onto a piece of 16-gauge jewelry wire and wrap the wire around the neck of the bottle. Once you have your desired arrangement of beads, twist the wires tightly closed on the back of the bottle and use wire cutters to cut off the excess wire.


Add decorative beads and wire to the neck of the bottle.

credit: Kenzie Mastroe


Your new flattened wine bottle is now ready to be hung as art or used as a one-of-a-kind cheese plate.


Use your new flattened wine bottle to prepare an elegant cheese plate.

credit: Kenzie Mastroe


Original article and pictures take www.hunker.com site

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